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I don't know your location but in n phx there's a metal shop quotes me 100 for a aluminum roof instatalled on a regular ranger. I'd guess a crew is more but is a forever fix.
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"It's hard to tell. Do you have another angle?"
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Where is it located in the phone Or do I need an app
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. Lance beat me too it. If fact if you scout the unit and attempt to hunt 7w as you would Colorado you'll find your self alone and covered in elk.
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backpacking tents.... what are you guys using?
oz31p replied to 1denogean's topic in Other Hunting Gear
Flat tarp and a bivy. They can be about as heavy or expensive you want . -
Antlers are porous so they absorb blood and water and grow bacteria. My buddy build me a custom knife with a coues antler I found. He used a small vacuum chamber to pull clear wood hardner into it to seal it. I'm sure there's plenty on line info about the process he made it seem like it's common among blacksmiths.
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I saw that. Not that surpring from lake Mary. There's some big old cats in there
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I have a 742 in 30/06. It's a similar action. It holds just under an inch with the green box Remington.
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i was out over night on the 25th the carp were in the shallows but a lot of the northern coves are still alittle too murky. Saw some nice cats and some huge bass. Also saw a ton of what I think were gizzard shad. They look just like threadfin shad but some were over a foot long.
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ill exclude my self from the guessing
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Man oh man I wish I would have keep some of skulls of a few big pike I caught last summer
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http://www.westernwhitetail.com/whitetail/coues-whitetail/ Boom it's as simple as that. They are called the grey ghost because as EVERYONE who has hunted them will tell you- they disappear. How many of us have glassed a hillside for HOURS and been 100% certain there are no deer only to see a whole herd pop out between 4-5pm. You've been there- lol they have to be spotted before they can disappear.
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Would you kick Cindy Crawford out of bed too???? I would that's the one with the mole, right?😉
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http://www.dealerstiresupplyinc.com/ The website it alittle tricky but they are set up for local telephone customer service Then Mount them at big o. Better service and they are open 7days a week.
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There are several up and down the verde between camp verde and horseshoe
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Did hunting at night result in more flashes/shot opportunities then what you typically got when you just hunted during daylight hours? No. I expected it to be fish in a barrel but I would say it's slower. But due to the open areas and I only called areas where there is an overlap between day long lions and day long coyotes. That overlap only happens in units near me that I would not normally hunt during normal day light be cause I don't know the areas as well and/or there are better day light areas near me. That and a steep learning curve and as edge mentioned finding a partner is much harder. Calling day long solo is to say the least an unforgettable experience. That said it's totally diferant in the dark. once you called something in identifying it is Easier than I thought it would be. Stopping them for a shot an be harder at night. I felt like coyotes came in a lot more alert and timid.
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I've been calling coyotes and lion at night this winter. I hunt just the same as I would in the day light. I scout a spot. I hike out to it. Except I have a 1500 lumen red led zoomable light mounted to my rifle....and I wet myself ever time I hear a noise.
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At 200 yards a ladder test may be difficult to interpret. Table Mesa east of I17 after you reach forest land There are several turn offs that dead end and leave you alone with a long streach of canyon to shoot into. Just don't show up at 10 am and expect to find a good spot. The time spent walking ensures you never heat up your barrel.
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I think the real story is the 8k vets comiting suicide a year .
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Seems better than the "finger method" I do
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They show up on camo fire every now and then
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and all the way west to the river.
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That's funny. My buddy and I crawled for 100y to a bedded herd in a driving wind/rain storm yesterday. He missed but I killed one. The j13 call is not magic or a sure thing. It's more like 50/50. Maybe less.
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Don't sit water during a spring turkey hunt. Track down some sheer camo fabric. It weights nothing you can draip it over him and he can Fidgett away and the birds are none the wiser. Besides I think he'll surprise you with how still he can be when your on a vocal tom.
