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That's awesome TJ. Huge congrats to Peg, and nice job on the write-up. Now we need some pictures!!!
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Thanks for posting this. I, too am hoping people will lay off the "panic buying". AR lowers are starting to get realistic again, but you can't buy a box of .22 LR.
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What is the latest in spring has anybody called in a gobbler
Coach replied to couesdeerhntr's topic in Turkeys!
Dang it, Brian! As soon as I was ready to give up you have to go and say that! I've been chasing toms all over that unit and was ready to eat the tag. Now I'm gonna have to get up early yet again and try one more time before work. Here's the tom I got my first archery shot at a couple weeks ago. I hit low as I thought he was about 25 yards but he was 32 when I stepped it off. Sliced a couple feathers, but watched him run off a little confused but unharmed. I was shooting through a gap in the trees out of a blind and didn't have my rangefinder. I sure wish I could "mulligan" that shot. -
SOLD! Browning Citori Sporting Hunter over and under! $1,025
Coach replied to stalkincoues's topic in Classified Ads
Bump for a super nice Benelli, but I can't stop drooling over the Citori. -
I fished it yesterday and today. Where we fished there were LOTS of fish, but mostly small. I stayed in one spot yesterday and literally caught fish on almost every cast for about half an hour - but almost all were in the 1/2 pound to 3/4 pound range. I would say conservatively I caught over 70 fish yesterday and my buddy caught around 40 - but mostly small. Today I fished with the family and we caught quite a few in the same area, - a couple in the pound-and-half range, but none of the 2-3 pounders. When the wind let down and the water was calm, it was really fun to get them to come up and hit on the surface. I'd throw a Rebel Craw at the opposite bank and just let if float - usually it would get hit floating within a couple seconds. If not as soon as I started reeling, it would usually get hit. Looks like there is less silt and ash too, which is good. Lots of crayfish, and for the first time in a long time, I'm not seeing any of the seed-looking parasitic worms that are usually in the meat of the fish.
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What is the latest in spring has anybody called in a gobbler
Coach replied to couesdeerhntr's topic in Turkeys!
I wish they were in unit 1 . Got my back side kicked in 1. These were out on Bonito Prairie, coming back from fishing on the Black River. -
What is the latest in spring has anybody called in a gobbler
Coach replied to couesdeerhntr's topic in Turkeys!
Had about 7 today gobble at me honking my horn and making "gobble like" sounds at them. Tame as kittens. All depends on where you are - these birds had never been hunted, and they were in full force chasing the few hens around. -
One thing I love to do with wild game is make Jerky. Usually, I make a merinade that is pretty much soy sauce, Worcestershire, mustard, garlic, liquid smoke - all the obvious stuff. The best home made jerky I've tasted seems to have a sweet element to it - kind of tacky to the touch, so there's a sugar element to it. I've tried to duplicate this by adding apricot jam, brown sugar, teriyaki. Just curious if you guys have figured out this sweet/hot mix and what you use to make the sweet and chewy texture.
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Wow - I love that lake too. How depressing.
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I've been on Gobblers the last couple days in 1, but they are really quiet. I missed a 32 yard shot with my bow Friday, and today had a gobbler following a hen (took my shotgun this time) but he never came into range. I've been out a bunch this year with the kids and we've all gotten skunked. Close a few times, but it is definitely a hard year. We've had them at the roost and strutting around just out of range but can't get them to get in close.
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Pretty impressive that this show just toppled American Idol and leaves all the crap MTV reality shows in the dust. Looks like America is sending a message, in a big way!
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Looking for the same. Anyone know if SC is selling permits online yet?
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The reason I started this, I see a trend here. When I first stared watching the show, I was hesitant. The big beards, the black makeup, I just didn't see the appeal. However, once I started watching it and getting to know they people behind the beards, I started to really relate to the people behind the show. It's worth noting, they are all highly intelligent, college educated, entrepreneurs. Phil, the dad was once first string quarterback at Louisiana Tech, ahead of Terry Bradshaw, and even taught English lit. with a Master's degree in Education. With all the "16 and Pregnant", Wife swap, bored housewife reality programming, America as voted with their remotes, and they are choosing a show with no "bleep bleep" vulgarity. They have chosen family that sits down and prays at each meal, looks out for each other and has their moral footing placed firmly in God, Family and the outdoors. I see that as a sign of good things to come.
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I've seen a few good deals on Craigslist recently. My advice, figure out what you want and be very patient. We bought a 2007 700XP Ranger a while back with 93 hours, custom full length roll cage with canvas top, full glass windshield and a double axle trailer for $7500. The trailer alone was worth around 2K. Just sit back, sift through the ads and wait for the right one. They are out there, but you have to be patient, and ready to buy when the right opportunity shows up.
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Great thread! For those ready to stop doing business with those companies that are sided solidly against gun ownership, hunting, etc., Here are some more to avoid: Bank of America - I'm guilty on this one, gotta find a new bank. Very anti-2A. Plenty of evidence, start with McMillan, here in AZ. GEICO - don't let the cute lizard fool you. The name is an acronym for Government Employees Insurance Company. Do your research, they are very far left. Progressive Insurance - At least they don't hide who they are - it's right in the name. Google Peter Lewis and see if you want your money going where he wants it. That's just the tip of the iceberg.
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I hunted with my boys 2 mornings in Unit 1. Lots of action but no shots. I was able to get them talking, but they kept hanging up out of range. Standman and another buddy took my oldest boy out to 3C and were able to find some birds and get close but still no turkeys taken. I'm hoping to get out before school a little bit this week.
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I sold my Swaro doubler a while back. My buddy has the JW and doesn't find it useful either.
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Well done. I love making boxes for cams. It's fun to find ways to make them hard to get into.
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Yup. This happened to me. One year I applied for just the bonus point but didn't include my hunting license #. They kept the $7.50, no bonus point and lost my loyalty point. Just the way it goes.
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North Korea is tryin' to F@#! on us!!!
Coach replied to 123456's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
This isn't really new. The elder Kim Jong- did this over and over to get billions from the international community. What's new in the equation is his son (Kim Jong-Un) has stepped up and made these threats. To me, that's the scary part because he has to prove to "his people" that he means business. So either he goes before the NK people and says, "look how scared they are of us, they gave us billions not to attack", - OR - he gets his hand slapped by the US and others and does something really, really dumb to save face. Of course, North Korea isn't the real issue here - they always overplay their hand. The question is how China will react if this escalates - on the one hand they have a traditional alliance with NK, on the other they have TRILLIONS of dollars in US interests.... Personally, I hope this passes like a fart in the wind, because if a shooting war starts out on yet another front with bigger players than we are currently facing, it's a losing proposition for everyone. -
I'm taking the family down to Roosevelt next week for some R&R, and hoping to get in some good fishing. Generally I'm a decent catfisher, coming from a long line of Oklahoman's that trot-line, jug-line, limb-line, and when that fails, just dive in and pull them out of their holes under the banks of muddy rivers. But catfishing AZ lakes is a bit different - all rod and reel, and my results have been spotty. My tactics out here have basically boiled down to this: Fresh cut bait (usually carp) is better than smelly bait Deeper isn't better - rocky points with 15-20' water close to shallow coves seem better than deeper drop-offs (with some exceptions) At night, I usually do as well with bait under a lighted bobber, maybe 4-6' deep produces more, but smaller cats than bottom fishing Most of the biggest cats I've caught, or at least hooked into and lost, have been crappie fishing in the brush with light line and small jigs or minnows. But like I said, the results are only OK given the number of cats I know are in these lakes. Anyone have any tactics that work that you're willing to share?
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Addressed this on another thread, but BofA spanked up 3 out of 8 applications, causing the "loyalty" point to start over for all 3 of my sons. Time to find a new bank. But the fault doesn't just lie with BofA, the vendor being used by G&F for online apps is unbelievably bad. If any real business used these guys for e-commerce, they would be out of business.
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Nice gun! I've got a Rock River and love it. IMO they build some of the best ARs out there, and the National Match 2 stage trigger is awesome.
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Any tips on loading up on bluegill during the day? I'm taking a minnow seine in hopes we can pull out some small carp around Tonto Creek, but we can toss worms at bluegill in the brush and rock piles too. Thanks bowfishAZ, I've always found flat heads feed exclusively on live bait, the bigger the better. As always, thanks for the replies.
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If tour talking about "tinesup" he has been here for a few weeks. There have been a couple people just join today and comment on this thread just to reccommend an outfitter. I have never been on a guided hunt before but if I were in your position I would have to go with Mullins or Jay/Darr. I dont know either of them but I do know that Amanda does a lot of research before she lets just anybody sponsor her site. Either one of them could of said "pick me pick me" but neither one did and they both gave you recommendations on what to look for in an outfitter. Good luck on the hunt and have fun. +1
