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  1. Take a look at genesis. They lean towards toyhaulers but we use ours as a camp trailer most of the time
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    Zeiss Tripod Adapter

    That's a good price for a badass adapter! I own two of them!
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    17A

    Just saw this. I could have helped.
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    2015 Hoyt Carbon Spyder $550

    thanks for the bump
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    16A Javelina and Deer

    tough unit for deer. When's the hunt?
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    2015 Hoyt Carbon Spyder $550

    Nearly $1400 new with way less than a 1000 arrows through it. Blown out rotator cuff kept me from shooting it much. Still has original strings but they should be changed.
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    GPS CHiP NEEDED

    I use these guys more than the Garmin topo's and they usually cost nothing. The ,maps I have used are better than the paid ones. About halfway down this list is Colorado Topo. https://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/state/co
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    Rv solar battery charger

    Another Renogy-Mono user. Works great!
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    2015 Hoyt Carbon Spyder $550

    OBO. Also have modules for 29 1/2"
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    Did you know

    Cheetos
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    Utv

    Transmission and dependability. I knew a mechanic that serviced and repaired atv's/utv's for the border patrol. He said the only Hondas he got in his shop came in for service. He told me he made a living on repairing Polaris's and that Honda's were overbuilt.
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    Utv

    I have owned 2 Yamaha's, a Kawasaki, Polaris and a Honda. Currently own a Yamaha Viking. If I had it to do again I would buy the Honda 1000.
  13. I hunted 17A for many years and always saw some very big bucks. I quit hunting it about 10 years ago. It had turned into a zoo. I went up there about 3 years ago with a friend. We saw 21 bucks in one day but the biggest was a dink 4x4. Still road hunters everywhere. I have found some studs in some of the most unlikely areas though.
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    Desert Forkie

    I would pass
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    Slick trick for Bison?

    shoulder blades
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    Slick trick for Bison?

    I have posted this before but this is from a 60 lb bow, 415 grain arrow with a 125 slicktrick @ 52 yds. I shot a 330 bull through both shoulders with it. It didn't go completely through but stuck out a couple of inches past the shoulder. Slicktricks are badass!!
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    Slick trick for Bison?

    I think he said 25 yds with a complete pass through
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    Slick trick for Bison?

    My boss put a 425 grain arrow@ 70lbs with a 100 grain slicktrick through the chest of a Cape Buffalo. It you put it in the right spot they will do the job.
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    ATTENTION UNIT 23 LOVERS!

    To say every rancher is ethical and a good steward of the land is like saying every yahoo packing a gun or bow is an ethical law abiding hunter. It’s not true. But to say every rancher is out to destroy the environment is just as wrong. I hunt a desert ranch that changed ownership a few years ago. What was once a superb desert deer hunting area is now as bad as it gets. The new owners have let the tanks fill up with sediment, windmills in need of repair. The old owners kept lions in check. The attitude of the new owner is lions are good for the environment. The influence of a good steward of the land and someone who goes through the motions couldn’t be more evident.
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    ATTENTION UNIT 23 LOVERS!

    Every wilderness area I have hunted has had cattle.
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    Vicksburg aquifer and the Saudi alfalfa farms

    In the last few years the water quality where I live has become terrible. The heavy metal counts have become unsafe and the nitrate levels have risen as much as 5 times the EPA safe limits. With rapid growth and the aquifer being unable to recharge sufficiently the pool has drawn down allowing the contaminants to become more concentrated. Most people around here pump domestic water from the 200 foot range. We are down into the next strata around 400 feet and our water is still undrinkable.
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