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Everything posted by mbiewer
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game and fish used to operate azaccessmap.com.... but i think it got shut down. It was a pretty cool mapping tool that had their and other watr catchments. onx has some
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and here i was gonna say drag the trailer to cottonwood and shell out a whoppin $50 a night and be at the campground on the verde with javelina walking through. but pinkies up .... you do you... Just kidding. Have a nice trip and visit. Hit the Coffee pot up for breakfast and one of the 100 omelets they got
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Anyone know if Ammon ( little creek calls)still does the preseason turkey hunting "seminar" at sportsman's... Or if I missed it
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did you gut them? they're delicious.
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they really steppe d up their game with the "victory hats" compared to the old orange one i got when i did it a few years ago
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We always stop in at Park Plaza Liquor and Deli. They have a full service restaurant and they make a pretty good pizza
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i seen the thread and the my curiosity got the better of me. ha ha. My mom grew up on rabbits as a kid. I found this site: https://www.hostilehare.com/ I am pretty sure he's down here in the valley though. He's got everything you might need to get started. Breeders, cages, and even just meat if you wanna try it I also agree with Schmitty... but yuma might be a bit of a stretch. Reach out to the local Ag instructor at the high school near you. They might have a contact and help a kid out
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the lil tire shop i frequent sent me to A-1 Auto and Muffler. they do alignments too though. 4809830068 AJ Ironwood and the trail) 4x4 ram 2500. they only charged me $80 and gave me a print out of what they found and the specs they set it to in the end.
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Well, the wife said I either need to win the lottery or sell the project... So here we are. Bought this for the stepson's first vehicle, but he's done with it and I can't afford to do what I want with it (full restoration).. Nice little get around 4x4. Pdl pw, auto 2.9 V6. 231k we had a new headliner put in, refreshed the springs went through the cooling system. New stereo system. Installed newer seats and a center console. The bad: ac works but the compressor leaks so that needs replaced. Has the infamous Ford steering column from the early 80s so the previous owner put a universal ignition switch in. Still be a nice starter truck, off-road get around, or decent little truck. $5500 obo. Hit me up if you got any questions VID_20240114_124824828.mp4
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"fake news" "dont exist" Sincerely AZGFD. hahahahaha thats awesome footage
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wow...big spender. jk. Weve had good luck with some of the people at total wine for input on different booze. they might be able to help with recomendations
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this is what i was expecting in this thread ha hah aha
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i just got the recall notice yesterday, i got the mail but didnt open the envelope... guess i gotta figure this out too
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Our go to seems to be the sam's club handle. I think its about $20... not sure who makes it for them, but thats our normal "stock" tequila
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how much is the mold? im sure in your capacities you got something to melt lead. I know a guy that had an in with one of the "mexican tire shops" that he would go get the take ff wheel weights from them, melt them down and make his own 50 cal bullets
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Drayson did my friends javelina skull. Amazing attention to detail and great skill
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Have you looked into Rugged Maps? theyre pretty cool too
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Heading up thursday to set camp. How'd 23 work out for you? pictures to remind the rest of us what they look like? ha ha
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(not to hijack the thread--sorry to the OP).... what turkey hunt do you have? first or second? We got the first hunt.
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yeah.... where dem gobblers at!?!?!? My buddy took his family camping in the reynolds creek area, and from his pictures the snow was gone and didnt look all that muddy.
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My brother did say the shop that he was using on their exodus recommended Trail Boss offroad, but habsnt been in to see them yet He was using Bullpen garage, the guy knew his stuff and was doing sema builds and stuff like that...he just got tired of the bs and arguing with people (my understanding of it). he was already retired from baseball and had the shop as a side venture/hobby... so im guessing the Trail Boss shop should hold pretty good standings (by association)
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The place my brtoher was going to down there closed. They recommended Doestch. The shop is in chandler thoguh, so he's kinda screwed. Doestch does a lot of good work and does work for some of the Forged give away trucks thought
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bought my first truck for $900.... cant even by a junk one for that price now
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NWTF has some good pointers if i can remember. I searched the internet a few years back looking for tips and tricks. As is my understanding: There's a science behind turkey hunting in the spring (just like any other hunt, but more so with turkey). Not so dependent on colder units like 27, but in the lower section of 23 its a bit more "in play". The strut is triggered by the first full moon with temps over 60 (don't qoute me, but its something like that). The strut gets triggered, Tom's will come out and breed hens. Birds will go back to roost, but the hens that didnt take, will be out for a second round with the toms. AZGFD tries to catch the second cycle to maintian a population. There's a "shotgun start" being they use the same start date for every unit. The weather being the big factor in all of this. Some units there's still snow on the ground, other units this temp might be in march or april, well before the strut hits. We had a good hunt in the lower half of 23 in the spring... 50/60-30/40... when toms gobble all day long. And we have had spring hunts that are already in the 70'80s during the day without a sound. Fingers crossed the weather stays cooler for my 23 hunt this spring
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there's a few on fb marketplace. theyre all pretty rpicey no matter the condition though.