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Santana Outdoors $200 "Winners Posted!"
Santana Outdoors replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Sponsor Spotlight
Thank you for your input, I agree with you that it should go to the reviews and it doesn't, they are working on this right now. Appreciate your reviews very much. We got this fixed so when you click on "Read Review" it now goes to the reviews, Thank you LawDog for pointing this out! -
Santana Outdoors $200 "Winners Posted!"
Santana Outdoors replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Sponsor Spotlight
Thank you for your input, I agree with you that it should go to the reviews and it doesn't, they are working on this right now. Appreciate your reviews very much. -
Drawing Results Contest "OVER"
Santana Outdoors replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Contests and Giveaways!
AZLance, This is not a call your buddy at G&F contest, its a "Guess on your own" contest, nice try! LOL -
Santana Outdoors $200 "Winners Posted!"
Santana Outdoors replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Sponsor Spotlight
Thank you for the reviews, please keep them coming and have a Happy 4th of July! -
Eberlestock Slingshot Brand New
Santana Outdoors replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Classified Ads
I am sorry I don't it sold, if you are looking at a Tailhook please shoot me an email and I will work it out with you. http://www.santanaoutdoors.com/servlet/the-335/eberlestock-tailhook-back-pack/Detail -
I have one Eberlestock Slingshot left. Mossy Oak Infinity. $159 new. This is brand new, $100 shipped to your door in lower 48. http://www.eberlestock.com/slingshot.htm email me at sales@santanaoutdoors.com if you want.
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Santana Outdoors $200 "Winners Posted!"
Santana Outdoors replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Sponsor Spotlight
Thanks for everyone's reviews so far. Youngbuck we do stock a few but can get any of the boots in any size, the NEW Kenetrek Desert Guide will be in stock in July, please let me know if you want to order a pair and we can get you a discount. -
Sweet bull , thanks for showing,
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Congratulations on an awesome buck. Very Nice.
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Does anyone know of an estimated date that the results are suppose to be out?
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Coues Whitetail Lion Kill scores 144
Santana Outdoors posted a topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Jim Nielsen from Arizona recently found this 144" Coues Whitetail. Killed by a lion. He is getting it mounted. I asked if I could post this photo of him and his Monster Coues. Enjoy! -
Thank you, I will.
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What kind do you use or do you have a good used one for sale? I am looking for a super quiet little generator. Just enough to keep my battery charged and maybe a little more. I have heard these are good or ok. Any input? Generac 800w (is this even big enough) Honda EU1000 or ? Thanks, Eric
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on it thanks! appreciate your help.
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I am looking for a Honda EU Inverter. Anyone have one for sale?
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I am looking for a 1000 but may take a different one for the right price.
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Lark, About it being an inverter, Thanks I didnt know that there was a difference. I saw that on a few websites but didn't pick up on it. Honda wins! I appreciate every ones input. I am going with Honda. It costs a little more but sounds like it is worth it. Anyone know where to get a good deal on one? Thanks , Eric
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It is my understanding they are going to be a touch cooler but I haven't got them in my hands yet.
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Grongs wife needs our prayers!!
Santana Outdoors replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Prayer Requests
Praying for you Jennifer. May God heal you quickly. Amanda, sent donation, didnt see a place for a note. Thanks -
My Boy's first harvest and taxidermy project.
Santana Outdoors replied to WildHeritageTaxidermy's topic in Youth Hunters
Dale congratulations to your son, awesome job. Keep it up and let us know how it goes. -
My 2011 Sothern Az Bear
Santana Outdoors replied to cvw789's topic in Black Bear or Grizzly Bear hunts
Congratulations Cloe, very nice Bear -
When you come up scouting look us up, be glad to help. Eric
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As I search around for Premium Hunting Gear, clothing is close to the top as I am always looking for some lighter weight Gear that meets the demands of a hunter. Most of the time I'd start off in the morning when it was cold and then within an hour it starts warming up and by mid morning it is HOT. Now this last year I was hunting in the late Elk hunt and froze my butt off. Layering is the ticket, but I hate all that clothing on and what do you do with it when you take it off in the field? Now I need a bigger pack when it is cold out. I also don't like taking the time to remove layers when I am hunting. I had the owner of First Lite call me a few months ago and asked me to check out their products. They make a Merino wool clothing line designed to perform for the hunter. So I ordered some to see what it was about. Sitka Gear also came out with some of their own Merino wool products this year. Kenetrek also came out with a sock line. I knew wool was an excellent moisture control and can help you stay warm when wet but I didn't know it also is a natural odor control which is great for hunters. I also never thought of wearing wool here in the HOT Southwest. Here is what I found out, (First Lite did a great job on explaining so I copied this from their website) Comfort Merino wool fibers are some of the finest found in nature. It is the tiny diameter of the fibers that allows it to be worn directly next to your skin without any irritation or itch. Merino wool comes from the Merino sheep breed which is only found in specific natural environments. The wool growers in New Zealand and Australia have refined the wool sorting process to produce soft, durable wool for next to skin applications. The composition of wool makes it warm, water-repellent, odor-resistant, flame-retardant, durable, anti-static, and a UV protector. Wool is 90% keratin - a tough, insoluble, fibrous protein also found in hair, finger nails, horns, hooves and the outer layer of skin. A wool fiber can be bent and twisted more than 20,000 times before it will break. This elasticity as well as the microscopic diameter of each strand of wool creates a soft, comfortable, fabric that is perfect for hunters in all types of conditions. Odor Control There are a number of aspects of the physical and chemical structure of Australian Merino that make it naturally more resistant to odors than other textiles, especially synthetics. Moisture Transport - While sweat itself has no odor, if it remains on the skin in time bacteria develop and create unpleasant body odors. Merino reduces the opportunity for odors to generate because it is more efficient than other textiles at absorbing sweat and evaporating it into the air. No Microbial attraction - Studies have shown that bacteria are more attracted to the smooth, positively charged surface of a synthetic fiber than the scaly surface of a Merino fiber which carries no charge. Moisture Absorption - The Merino has a much greater capacity than other fibers to absorb moisture. In fact, it can absorb 35% of its own weight in liquid. The moisture is bound within the structure, and so is not available to microbes, which are unable to penetrate the scaly surface of the fiber. Glass Transition - In water and conditions of high humidity, Merino passes through what is termed a glass transition at which point it dramatically increases its rate of absorption and dispersion. Trapping Odors - The rate of diffusion of small and large molecules into the fiber increases and it is able to absorb odors faster. When the temperature drops, and the fiber once again falls below the glass transition, the odors are trapped within the structure even if the moisture evaporates. Later, during laundering, the garment again passes through the glass transition point and the odors are carried out of the structure by the water. Synthetics are not able to benefit from this same effect because they do not pass through glass transition during normal wear. Thermal Regulation Each wool fiber is covered with tiny scales like tiles or shingles on a roof that help shed water, rain or spills. But wool is full of contrasts and paradoxes that give it outstanding high performance for cold weather activities. The interior (called the cortex) of wool fiber can hold up to 30% of its weight in moisture without the wool fabric feeling damp or clammy, while the exterior (called the cuticle) is water repelling. Also, when moisture enters the wool fiber, energy is released in the form of heat which helps keep the outdoor enthusiast warm. The high performance characteristics of wool help keep the wearer warm in the winter and cool in the summer by naturally maintaining a comfortable balance in the wearer's personal micro climate - that is the air between the skin and the layers of clothing. This means that in warm weather fine wool helps keep the wearer cool by transferring heat and body moisture away from the body for a naturally cooling effect. I was very impressed with the First Lite gear and expecting the New Sitka Gear in soon and hope it will be as good. I have tried the Kenetrek socks and they are awesome. Please share with us your thoughts. Good luck and see you in the field. Eric
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Left eye dominant right handed
Santana Outdoors replied to apache12's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I am left handed on everything including a pistol, but right handed on shooting a rifle and bow. I am right eye dominate. I never could shoot a shot gun very well and my bowling score is as good as my golf, they are both about 100. In little league, no one had a left handed mitt for me to wear so I caught right handed and did great, then took of the mitt and threw left handed (had to be quick). As an adult bought a left handed mitt and could never figure out why I catch very well until I realized it was because of my right eye dominate (at least it sounds good). I can also bat left and right, prefer left. After reading this I think I am going to try and force myself to try and shoot a pistol right handed. Good luck on your son, from my experience I think he probably needs to shoot right handed because of his right eye being dominate. Eric -
Killed my last 2 elk with the Rage 2 blade 2". Both went less than 75 yards and not because they were both great shots. Both looked like a crime scene. I did have a blade pop out on me but it was because I hit some brush with it. Yes it is just another thing to keep an eye on but I still have to recommend them. Keep in mind that the Rage has a few different sizes and I recommend the 2" 2 blade, it leaves a hole that is hard to close up. Just my opinion!
