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Everything posted by az41mag
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Bump for the guys with late hunts.
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So I'm new to using muzzleloaders and was wondering how you guys carry the stuff to reload while in the field?( primers, powder, bullet, hand starter, etc.) I'm thinking of the scenario where a follow up shot might be needed, and you'd need to do it quickly. I'd want to have my stuff handy instead of fumbling around in my pack for something, but are there any sort of containers or small packs that keep it handy and accessible? Thanks in advance.
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Thanks guys, there's some good information here. I especially like the idea of setting everything out before the first shot so it's ready.
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Let's try $30 $25 for all the chains
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Does anyone have recommendations for leg gaiters? Doesn't need to be snake proof per se, just looking for something to keep the pants dry going through grass that's wet from dew in the mornings.
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Thanks for the replies. Good point about the material used, being quiet is important too since these will be used on archery hunts. I'll take a look at the ones mentioned here. AzDiamondHeat; what do you use for silicone?
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40 gr v-max to Nitemann, RodinAZ sent you a PM, all other PM's replied to.
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Selling some partial boxes of bullets. Hopefully someone has a use for them. Make me a reasonable offer... located in Maricopa, but will ship on buyers dime. Quantities as follow: 7mm 140 TTSX qty 47 Horn 162 qty 44 Horn 139 GMX qty 35 .270 Horn GMX 130 qty 39 .257 100 gr TTSX qty 50 open box, 30 open box, 50 sealed box Sierra 75 gr qty 30 6mm Speer 100 gr Grand Slam qty 40 .22 Horn 40 gr v-max qty 75
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Cool. Let us know how it goes.
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Looks like Calico's are still biting fairly well looking at dock totals for the 1/2 day trips. Which boat did you book with?
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Any suggestions on where to go for a half day trip in San Diego? Seaforth, H&M, or ?? I'll only be there for a couple days with not much free time besides a quick half day trip. I've been told not to expect much out of half day trips, but just curious if there's one that's any better than the others. Thanks in advance.
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We will be trying that for sure. Thanks!
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Cost wasn't bad for mine. It was $70 for the 1/2 day trip, $19 for a 1 day CA license, and something like $14 for a rental rod with some weights and hooks. The bait was provided on the boat so you can pretty much just show up and go fishing. The crew was also super helpful showing you how to bait up and what techniques to use. Not sure about the kid friendly part, but I'd imagine a trip that was less crowded would be better for someone new to fishing on these type boats. It's definitely a fun trip and kind of addicting... I'm already trying to figure out a plan to go back again 😊
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So as a follow up question, what's the preferred way to cook these calico bass?
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Turned out to be a fun trip, lots of calico bass caught and I came back with 5. Wish I could do these trips more often.
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Thanks for the input guys. Yeah, I've been told the parking can sometimes be rough at h&m and point loma. Went ahead and booked with Seaforth for a PM trip.
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Not sure if it's just a Verizon thing, but I recently got a new phone and used Verizon's "cloud transfer" app to move everything from the old phone to the new one and much to my surprise it transferred Strelok over with all my saved ballistic info. I'm assuming that there will be no updates for the app going forward, but for now it's working.
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I don't have any input for this topic, but will also be following. I also have the Leica 1600 and am starting to think about what to upgrade to next. Hopefully some others can chime in with some advice.
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The traveling gun sprinklers you mentioned earlier aren't very common out here, but I do have some first hand experience with a Kifco model. They're not exactly problem free and you have to babysit them sometimes, but it might be best for your situation... I envision the prairie dogs destroying a sub-surface drip field. I don't mind sharing what I know about them if it would help you any. Just let me know.
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Glad that someone had some success in unit 1. It was a struggle for me this year too, not very vocal and found some in unusual spots. This was the first time I've ever chased turkeys in the cedar/ juniper country in unit 1. Would never had guessed that they would be in that country had they not been crossing the road in front of me. Also a bit curious where they roost at night with those short trees. All the roost trees I've found are usually big ponderosas.
