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Everything posted by creed
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I need someone too but for the generator part. I do my own service but this is a 4500 watt generator that falls on its face pulling 1500. It’s a bit over my head
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We went to Sitka last summer and are headed back in a couple of weeks. It was wet all of the time. We took merino wool base layers, mid weight waterproof coat, waterproof boots and 2 extra flannel shirts, extra pair of jeans, underwear and socks. We had access to a washer and dryer so we didn't take a lot of extras. The charter supplied overalls and rubber boots. Temps were in the mid 50's but what little the sun shone it warmed up quick. Expect damp/wet conditions and good luck!
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Have you shot any Obsession bows? I shot Hoyt and Prime for many years. I hurt my shoulder and bought a Turmoil due to it's weight. It weighed less than most carbons, had a decent ATA and brace height and was as fast as the Hoyts I had owned. Also half the cost.
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You were already awarded a tag so they would pass you over. I think
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For sure. 44A 1st choice 42 2nd. I never put in more than 2 choices
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No. My old lady had no 3-5 choices.
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My wife got hit at 4:00
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No 44A for me! But I get to glass for my stepson! Congrats to all that drew!
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No tags in the draw. Quotas on archery deer. Hunting is going to be a lot different than it used to be.
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Too many people applying is the problem. The growth is unbelievable. It's only going to get worse.
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I can't even draw a desert rifle tag with 2 bonus points
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I have used a 10x14 Flexbow on several hunts. With gear and cots 2 people is all I would recommend.
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Maybe so. I wouldn’t turn down a sheep tag. But big desert mule deer have always been my passion.
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I’m not to that point yet but I am not who I once was. It’s why I am done applying for sheep. They don’t do much for me anyway. Not like a 200” burro buck does.
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combo of dryland and irrigation.
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In west central AZ we used to figure 10-12gpm/per acre to raise a crop. At the cooler climate with more rainfall you may be able to double that but at 180gpm you are possibly not going to utilize all of your acreage. We had a small well on our home place that was 180gpm. It irrigated 20 acres of alfalfa on sprinklers.
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Same thing was going on in Harquahala Valley a few years ago.
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something like the Rodenator? Looks like too much fun to me! Pocket Gophers being blown away by the Rodenator Pro - YouTube
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I would go with wheels. unless there are severe elevation changes in the field they are the safer choice. Know how many gpm's your pump puts out and nozzle accordingly. We irrigated hundreds of acres with wheels without any major issues. As they aged they would go to twisting drive axles but you get years of use before that starts happening. As to prairie dogs there may be a bait that can be used but secondary poisoning becomes an issue. I know of guys that use road flares down the holes. They claim good success but on a small scale.
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Never been in the field and less than 100 arrows through it. I think the draw length is 26.5-30". Apex Gear 7 pin sight, Rip Cord dropaway rest and I can throw in a release. $275
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Anyone been there lately? Thinking of going this coming week.
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Not really. I have always camped on the lake