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  1. Thought you all might want to see this, if you haven't already.
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    Guess the Score - Sept 09

    129 7/8
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    Slik Tripod

    Hi, I have the 330 pro. Lightweight and sturdy.
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    Trail camera poll

    I saw a post on another web site that I really liked. Permanently put your name on the front with an engraver or somehow with your phone # on it, so if any one sees the #, call it, to see if the camera is where is belongs. I so far have only had a bear rip mine out of a tree. Thanks.
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    Eberlestock Backpacks

    I really like the X1 because of the size and it is able to hold a gun and just by adding a butt bucket you can also carry a bow with no problem. It opens up to allow you to also carry lots of meat. Comfort and a keeps you cooler than most packs that just sit on your back. Good luck.
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    First hunt(s)

    I grew up in Lake Havasu. Well I never actually grew up, but that is where we moved in 1968, when I was 8 years old. We hunted in the Hualapai Mountains above Kingman. My First hunt was when I was 10. I ordered my Bear bow from a catalog with my own money. I could barely pull it back but I did. I remember a Game warden stopping us and he inspected my bow because he didn't think it was legal, but it did have a 40# stamped on it. Then he asked me to pull it back. I got it most of the way, he smiled and left. My dad and I headed up the biggest mountain, we called it buck mountain. As we crested the top we ran into a heard of about 10 bucks. I was so blown away that I never shot, but my dad did but missed. As we sat down to eat lunch, I thought about the all the Deer hunting books I read, the O'Conner stories and monster mulies. At that point, it really didn't matter to me if I got a deer or not. I was living the old west, archery hunting deer up on that "Buck" mountain. I will never forget that time. Thank you dad for taking me!
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