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  1. Yep, good to see Chef, Ajohunter, and Amanda again... And good to meet you TJ.
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    Is anybody from here going....

    Desertbull, PM sent... Chef just called me.. He's meeting me there..
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    Is anybody from here going....

    cricket...cricket.....cricket.... Beuler, Beuler, Beuler......
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    Deer & Cattle

    Scottboy! Where were you last month when these welfare rancher lovers were ripping me apart on this thread??!! Mark Sorry boys!! Reason was that I was trying my hardest not to even read this thread, but I just HAD to reply after I went ahead and read through it..
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    CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS

    Ah, good ol' snopes to the rescue... I still lean towards the video.. It actually SHOWS HIM SAYING most of those things!! How can it be false if it comes directly out of his mouth?? Or those pictures worth a thousand words?? Im no bible thumper by any stretch, but by God, if a man will not salute the flag of the country he is trying to represent, or not only won't wear but OPENLY refuses to wear a small flag pin on his suit to show his patriotism during his campain to be the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES , then he has no business whatsoever sitting in the oval office. Nuff' said.
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    Deer & Cattle

    Wanna hear my opinion?? Well you're gonna hear it anyways.. If you want to run cows, do it on your own damned property. If you want to graze it to the dirt, fine.. just dont do it on the public's land. The National Forests, State Land, and BLM land are ALL OF OUR LANDS, not your private grazing property!! And not all of us want your destructive livestock running unchecked on it. I took this photo a couple of years back and sent it to the Western Gamebird Alliance. I walked that grazed canyon for over an hr and never even saw sign of a single quail. Jumped the fence and whaddya know, found 3 coveys within 200 yards back on the side sans cattle.. Just so happened that the WGA was in a courtcase against a rancher for overgrazing public lands.. I sent the photo to Dave Lukens (WGA President) and gave hm exact locations. WGA won and the next year, whaddya know, there was no cows anywhere to be found, the grass was back waist high and there was quail back in there!! I know that this is a pissing match over deer and cows, but just remember, there are alot other species that are impacted by the presence of cattle besides deer. But then again, Im a little biased.. I am a 4th generation dyed in the wool bird dog owner and die hard quail lover and hunter through and through!! Those little birds mean a little more to me than a bunch of range maggots.
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    CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS

    Again Tyson, Im using your own words.. Not disrespecting your choice of who you're voting for, but here are some cold hard FACTS on the man you're wanting to be placed in charge of the most powerful country in the whole WORLD!!! I highly encourage all of you to take a few minutes out of your day and watch this video.. It could be a real eye opener for some, and for others it could be seen as just good 'ol political propaganda wish wash.. But just remember this, could a video of John McCain be made to the likes of this?? Not in a million years. EVERYTHING on this video is pure fact and cannot be disputed. Most came straight from the horse's mouth himself.
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    Same Sex Marriage

    I want in so bad in this "disscussion", but absolutely nothing good at all would come of it..
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    Unit 32

    This pisses me off to no end... I have a 32 tag and to get blocked access because of some @#$% rancher and some back stabbing outfitter is not going to fly. I WILL be thourghly complaining to AZGF and anyone else who'll listen. I cannot stand this crap.
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    Huge Antelope

    That goat has some unreal cutters!!! Congrats on sticking it out and scoring on a super goat for sure!!!
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    CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS

    You forgot to add Muslim... And yes, I am afraid of having a Muslim President. As the old saying goes, a wolf comes in sheep's wool.
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    CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS

    His initials are B O!!!! AWESOME!!
  13. As the recent topics on here have indicated, there has been a recent amount of "this and that" that has some folk's feathers in a ruffle on here.. I'd like to try and change the mood a bit with this post. Instead of thinking of all the crapola and not so positive posts that have been posted recently, go back and think about the NICEST thing someone has ever said to you here on CWT!!! It can/could be anything.. a nice comment, a great PM, etc... Let's show that there are still some good things going on here on this good site, as opposed to the recent pissing and moaning that seems to plague ALL hunting forums.. even this one from time to time! Here is a link to mine.. ac man said something to me that was the kindest remark I've ever got from someone on any board. It was from a bird hunting post I made last year while I was living up in Montana.. Thanks buddy,!! http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/in...?showtopic=7691 Do share!
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    A little sample for Amanda

    VERY nice, Brent!! I will be using your abilities real soon!! Those cabinets look great! I'm going to PM you in the next day or so and talk to you about getting my zebra ped. built!!
  15. I'm in agreeance with MOST that has been said on here... EXCEPT the fact that some folks that are here need to grow some thicker skin and tone down the whole "touchy feely" and hurt feelings ..... If there is a topic you dont like, DONT READ IT!!! How boring would this place be if EVERYONE on here felt exactly the same way on everything that was said?? That'd be like watching paint dry..Having opinions and being able to freely state them are what make us all AMERICANS and what makes this site fun and what keeps it fresh and exciting!! There are limits and rules, but as long as you stay within the boundries of Amanda's site, there is nothing wrong with having your own opinion and being able to state them. Along those same lines though, I too get sick and tired of seeing a new topic and just knowing it is going to be like reading a bunch of pre-teen sally's crying over this and that... Most on here are adults, let's at least try and act like one! But on that same token, I know things can get sideways sometimes and I've been guilty of that myself.I've said a thing or two on here that was posted to sting someone before, but I realized that calling someone out on the computer is pretty childish and have always apologized afterwards when I've had a few minutes to think about what it was that I said in return. There are TONS of topics on this site that get passed over by me and never read. For example , I've learned to just forgo reading all posts on here that have to do with illegal immigration, Border Patrol, all the 36 units, etc.. all they usually end up doing is getting me heated and that's where the head butting and personality clashing occurs!! I just don't read them now and whaddya know, NO ARGUMENTS!! I also never open any topics posted by folks who I've had previous problems with in the past.. Easy solution. I get enough of that crap in my daily life, so I've learned to just keep it out of my off time when I'm on "me" time. Some of you guys think that this site has problems?? Have you been to any others?? This place is like going to church compared to most other hunting sites!
  16. I'm down for sure!! The only thing I'm leary about is there being too many folks who all want to hunt together.. I just wont let strangers hunt behind my dogs until I've personally seen them hunt for myself and know they are safety concience.. I've just seen too many bird dogs shot by folks who swore up and down they knew what they were doing..ground sluicing, low flying birds, etc.. How bout we maybe plan a lunch and get together and then we go off and hunt our own separate ways and then meet up for a BBQ that evening??
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    This morning before school...

    My Dad used to do the same for my brother and me when we were their ages... I remember being "sick" on Sept. 1st every year as well!! The dove opener is like a religion in TX.
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    Muzzleloader Antelope

    great lookin goat!!!
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    Have any of you guys???

    Thanks for all the replys, gents!! Tyson, I know what ya mean about not exactly being built like a Kenyen! I'm 6'3" and 205!! I've already started out my training, but if I feel that I'm just not gonna make the cut on distance, I'll do the 1/2 marathon on this race and shoot for the full monty in the Jan Rock&Roll Race in PHX.. That'll give me that extra month of running. But for now, I'm shooting for the whole enchilada. I've climbed some BIG mountains in my day(and plan on doing many more), but this may be the most sado masacist thing I've ever done to myself!! Torturing one's self for self gratification takes a special breed indeed!!!!! Mountain climbers, marathoners, tirathaoners, etc. all take great pleasure in torturing theirselves!! Why do I want to do this again??
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    Opening moring Speed Goat

    good lookin' goat!!
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    Even more elk!

    350-360
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    Archery mule deer success

    SON!!!!!!!! That is an awesome deer!
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    Mom's Opening Day Antelope

    She got a smoker goat!! Tell Mom congrats Eric!!!
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    Archery pronghorn 2008

    Great looking loper, Jeff!!
  25. Outfitter: Spear Safaris Contact: Ernest Dyason PH: Koos Moulder Dates: August 18th-September 1st, 2008 Locations: Northeast Limpopo Province near the town of Hoedspruit very near the Kruger Park boundry. Six days also spent in the Newcastle area of South Africa (6 hours south of original location) to hunt a few highveldt species. Species Taken: Kudu, Waterbuck, Limpopo Bushbuck, Cape Heartebeast, Cape Springbok, Duiker and 3 species of Francolin Species seen and hunted but not taken: Vaal Rhebok, Mountain Reedbuck, Warthog Other Game Seen: Cape buff, Lion, Leopard, White and Black Rhino, Ele, Croc, Hippo, Cheetah, Spotted Hyena, Civet, Kilpspringer, Impala, Nyala, Oribi, Steinbok, Common and White Blesbok, Black and White Springbok, Zebra, Giraffe, Eland, Black and Blue Wildebeast, Ostrich, Gemsbok, Sharpe's Grysbok, Common Reedbuck, Baboon Travel: South African Airlines (Tucson- Denver- Washington DC- Johannesburg- Phalaborwa) Travel Agent: Gracy Travel Rifles: .300WSM Rem. built by Match Grade Arms: Beretta 20ga. O/U Optics: Leupold VXIII 4.5x14 B&C reticle scope, Swarovski Binos Ammo: Federal Premium 180 gr Barnes TSX Well guys, another great safari has been had once again! This trip was as good as they come. I had the pleasure of taking 3 good friends on their first African hunt and they had the times of their lives! All took the species they wanted and got some really good ones in the process. This was my 4th time to Africa and was spent chasing a few species that I had yet to get thus far and try and improve on a couple I already have. We arrived in Jo'burg with no hiccups with the rifles or luggage. Afton house put us up for the night and then we headed back to the airport the next morning for the final flight to Phalaborwa. Once there, we headed out and were finally in the African veldt once again!! We spent the first evening on a game drive and just relaxing. That night we decided who was going to hunt with who. 2 of the guys decided to to go 1X1 with thier PH and myself and Devin decided to hunt 2X1. The first day was dedicated to chasing Devin's Nyala. We hunted hard all day and right at dark, he knocked down a great bull. During the course of the day, I was fortune enough to FINALLY get a crack at a good duiker. Those little devils had eluded me thus far since my 1st trip to Africa in 2000. He ended up being a good maturte male. He'll look good on the wall. We spent the next few days in the area chasing warthogs and bushbuck.. I have already taken a few warties and was holding out for a real monster hog but ended up not finding him on this trip. Devin got a shot at a really good pig and took it during this time. He ended up with an 11" wartie for his effort. During all the hog hunting, I was keeping a keen eye out for a good bushbuck ram. We chased several, but none were deemed shooters. Time to move on to bigger game for a day or so.. The next couple of days were spent on a local dairy farm an hr or so from where we were based out of.. The farmer had called and told Ernest about all the Kudu he had on the farm and that they were really becoming a pest to him. It seemed that everytime he made his twice daily rounds to feed his dairy calves, the Kudu would come out of the woodwork and would then eat more of the feed than the calves!! He had deemed them a pest and wanted to take a few bulls off the place ASAP. We really didn't know to expect in terms of trophy quality, but we figured we'd at least give it a go and see what might happen! We showed up the next morning and met with the farmer. He filled us in on the area and when his hands would be feeding the dairy calves. Before the calves were fed, we drove to the area, found a good hiding spot and waited on the feed truck. After the truck made his rounds, it was almost immediate. Kudu were coming out EVERYWHERE!! Within 5 minutes, there must have been 60 kudu all around us. Bulls, cows and calves alike. We saw 4 or 5 that were deemed shooters and found a great one for Devin. He put the bull down in short order and ended up with a 55" bull as his first kudu!! After loading up the bull, we promptly told the farmer that we'd be back in the morning for a repeat of the the hunt!! Next morning, exact same senario.. Feed, boom, bull down. My bull ended up being a shade over 52" and old as the hills. Another great trophy.Not to mention a happy old dairy farmer! The next few days were devoted to chasing Waterbuck. Being numero uno on my list, I had first shot.. As Murphy would have it, I find a good bull at first light and promptly miss him with a wild shot that would make any buck fever having 10 yr old proud.. Not the best feeling in the world! The area we were hunting was EXTREMLY dry and all the game was concentrated in the river bottoms. Around lunch, we were on a high bluff glassing the bottoms for wateruck and bushbuck when I glassed a good bull bedded in a thicket along the river bottom's edge. Decided that he was plenty good enough for me and the hunt was on. Good stalk and a redeemed shot and the bull was down. Ended up being 27 1/2. After getting my bull, Devin ends up getting the bull I had missed at last light!! The bull was the same length as the one I had taken, but had a full 5" of width between the tips more than my bull. Another really good trophy. We then decided to pack the bags and make a trip down south to chase a few species of highveldt species that we both wanted. After an epic road trip of 10hrs of road construction and traffic, we FINALLY arrived at the property. Rest came easy that night! The next morning was devoted to a big bull Heartebeast that had been known to frequent a particular area in a rough section of the property with his herd of cows. We found the herd, and made a great stalk. We eased up over the last rise and had them at 220 yards away. They had us pegged and were about to bolt. Koos threw down the sticks and told me to take the one to the right of the main herd. I had my scope on 14X. That, coupled with tunnel vision, made me focus in on the first one I found in my scope that was to the right of the herd. Bang, flop.. then I heard those famous words.. "You shot the wrong one!!" Crap. I had no excuse. I was just dialed in on the 1st animal that came into my view to the right of the herd. I just thought that I was on the right animal and pulled the trigger. We made our way over to the downed animal and were all relieved to find a decent bull instead of a dead cow or calf.. Not the moster bull I was after, but a decent bull. Such happens if you hunt enough. I guess it was just my time for a mistake! My "the wrong bull" bull The rest of the day was devoted to chasing Gemsbok. At the end of a long hot, windy day, Devin ended up with a good 32" bull. Made a 300+yd shot and the bull was his. The next morning, we decided to sort out a couple of good springbok. The blesbok on this property were wilder than the wind and it seemed that everytime we were just about to close in on the springbok, the blesbok would bust us and take every animal within a 100 mile radius with them!! After several go rounds like that, I finally got within 250+ of a good herd and sorted out a buck that I liked. Waited what seemed like forever for an open shot and right when they were getting ready to bolt, got the opening I was looking for and took it. Ended up with a pretty little Cape Springbok to take home!! After a good photo session, we caught up with the herd again and Devin made another 300+yd shot and took another good Springbok buck from the herd! We slept in that night and the next morning, we headed for the Komati river area for Eland. This property was insanely huge anf rugged. It truely reminded me of the Salt River canyon area of AZ. Huge country. Plan was to help Devin find his eland and while doing that, I would keep my eye out for a Vaal Rhebok and Mountain Reedbuck for myself. Easier said than done. After 3 days of endless glassing, we had yet to find a shooter Eland bull for Devin. Having said that, my time on the Vaalie's and Mtn Reeds had come and gone with no shots taken. Such is hunting when you're 2X1. Guess I'll have to make a return trip!!The last morning of hunting this property, we decided to change up our tactics and stay in the river bottom instead of going high. It paid off big time for Devin! Our tracker earned his weight in gold that morning by catching the slightest movement in the riverine thickets and before too long, Devin had a fantastic old Eland bull on the ground!! The old man was a warrior. Wily, old, big dark face tuft, worn down horns, and was missing an ear!! A great trophy bull! We headed back to the Kruger area for the final few days to relax and do a bit of bird hunting and picture taking on the property. We would bird hunt in the mornings, go back and relax at the lodge till mid afternoon and then head back out. On the last evening of the hunt, Devin had taken his rifle with us just in case a shooter Duiker was seen while we were bird hunting. We had a few birds in the bag and it was last light as were were heading back to the lodge when all of a sudden Koos slams on the breaks and bails out of the truck, graps his sticks and tells me to hurry up. He had just seen a shooter bushbuck up ahead!! Devin hands me his rifle and off we go. We ease up to the creek and find the buck. We deem him a shooter and after a chip shot, he's down! I finally had my bushbuck!! He's a bit over 13" and a heavy old mature buck!! I was pumped!!! Here's a few pics of the birds we were hunting.. We took a mess of Crested Francolin, a handful of Natal Francolin and few Swainson's Francolin just about everytime we went out. Although we saw Guineas EVERYWHERE while we were big game hunting, the devils were nowhere to be seen while a shotgun was handy! a morning's take.. the three diff. species taken while we were bird hunting.. from L to R... Crested Francolin, Swainson's Francolin, and Natal Francolin. All in all, we had a fantasic trip. Everybody took some great animals and a wonderful time was had by all 4 of us on this hunt. This was my second hunt with Spear Safaris and I would highly recomend them to anyone. In closing, here are a few shots of some of the wildlife we encountered while out in the field. Best of all, we everyone of these pictures were taken on the property we hunted. We never went out with cameras only, so alomst all of these pics were taken during hunts. It certainly adds to the excitement of the hunt when you run into a leopard or sleeping hippo bull while chasing plains game!!! Thanks for looking guys.. This was a wonderful warmup to a hopefully super 2008 season!! I hope everyone on here has a wonderfuland sucsessful 2008 season as well!!
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