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If anybody has a nice set they are thinking about selling, or has seen a set for sale on one of the other forums please let me know. Thanks. Andy 602-881-0610
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Fall Cleaning Sale Updated: Tree stands, Tool box, Tacoma ladder rack
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
Boat has no leaks, I left it in my pool over night and it was bone dry. Pm's answered. Climber is SPF. -
Fall Cleaning Sale Updated: Tree stands, Tool box, Tacoma ladder rack
twigsnapper posted a topic in Classified Ads
In a continued effort to get my garage back I am selling some space consuming items. Thule ladder rack for 05-13 Tacoma: $300.00 Multiple tree stands: Two man ladder stand from sportsmans guide: $90.00 Loggy Bayou climber: $40.00 Loggy Bayou hook on with ladder: $70.00 Weatherguard chest tool box for full sized pickup bed. This thing is used and not very pretty but I put new shocks on it and it functions good. I do not have the key: $140.00 Nice little boat for tossing in the back of your pickup and hitting the lake. Comes with 55lb minn Kota trolling motor. Has carpet glued to bottom to keep your feet and butt cool. I took this on trade and haven't used it. Tags are still good. also open to trades for outdoor gear. $600 obo call text or pm Andy 602-881-O61O -
Fall Cleaning Sale Updated: Tree stands, Tool box, Tacoma ladder rack
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
Pm's answered. Sunday bump. -
Fall Cleaning Sale Updated: Tree stands, Tool box, Tacoma ladder rack
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Yep climber is $40, I'm in Scottsdale/Phoenix at cactus and tatum. -
Fall Cleaning Sale Updated: Tree stands, Tool box, Tacoma ladder rack
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
Updated items, make offers, need my garage back. -
Remington R15 Full camo 223 possible trade toward 4x4 quad??
twigsnapper posted a topic in Classified Ads
Remington R15 223. Less than 200 rounds through it. Full Max 1 Camo, comes with 3 - 30 round mags, 2 - 5 round mags, new Nikon Coyote Special 4-14 X 40 Scope in matching Max 1 camo, hard case and 100 rounds of ammo. Bipod not included. Would also trade toward 4x4 quad, size and make not a big deal as long as its been taken care of. I can toss in some cash too. $1700.00 $1500.00 $1400.00 If it sells here I will donate $30.00 to CW.com Text or PM is best. Andy 6O2-881-O61O Attached Thumbnails -
Remington R15 Full camo 223 possible trade toward 4x4 quad??
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
comes with 3 - 30 round mags, 2 - 5 round mags, new Nikon Coyote Special 4-14 X 40 Scope in matching Max 1 camo, hard case and 100 rounds of ammo. -
Remington R15 Full camo 223 possible trade toward 4x4 quad??
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
Bump, trades? -
Fall Cleaning Sale Updated: Tree stands, Tool box, Tacoma ladder rack
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
Price drop on boat. - $600 - $500 I need this out of my garage -
Remington R15 Full camo 223 possible trade toward 4x4 quad??
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
Weekend bump -
Fall Cleaning Sale Updated: Tree stands, Tool box, Tacoma ladder rack
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Classified Ads
Boots are spoken for as long as they fit Rack is SPF -
Unit 9 Arizona Elk Hunt Success Photos
twigsnapper replied to Jay Scott's topic in Jay Scott Outdoors/Colburn and Scott Outfitters
Guides in AZ are selling a service not a product. They are selling their time, knowledge and years of expertise. BTW, I'm not a guide, not related to one and don't know any on a first name basis. Probably better to just agree to disagree and move on instead of jacking a thread, but hey, here I am adding to the issue. -
After using my Razor Blaze on an elk and an antelope this year my Havalon has officially been replaced. Btw I was a die hard Havalon guy for over 5 years. http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/42190-new-knife-outdoor-edge-razor-blaze/?do=findComment&comment=393356
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1st Antelope Hunt for the Wife, live play by play.......
twigsnapper posted a topic in Antelope Hunting
Well, tomorrow morning is the opener and Amber and I have to work. I will try to give updates as the hunt progresses. It is her 1st Antelope hunt so we are not being picky. Wish us luck and stay tuned......... -
This is the one I like the most. The powder is purple and much easier to see on a calm day. I have had the same one for about 5 years. It's even gone through the wash several times and the powder is still nice and fluffy. The powder seems to float better on some of the the others I have used. You can pick it up at sportsmans. For a few bucks extra I think the purple color is worth it.
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1st Antelope Hunt for the Wife, live play by play.......
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Antelope Hunting
So the tale goes like this. We got up early on Saturday morning and made our way to our parking spot. It was about a ten minute walk into the spot I wanted to glass from. We started our walk just a little after light so we could see. I'm in the lead and Amber is walking behind me and to my right. I am keeping my eye out for snakes and what do you know I see one about five feet ahead of me to my right. I stop as soon as I see it, unfortunately Amber didn't see me stop and just about walked right into it. I reached my right arm out just in time to grab her and tug her far enough to the left that the snake could not strike. It instantly coiled up but thank goodness it did not rattle or I would have been chasing my ole lady all the way back to Phx. It was a big ole snake but I played it off like it was no big deal. But he was a big deal!!!!! After a few minutes of shaking and crying I finally convinced her to stay right behind me. We continued to the glassing spot. I got my tripod set up and started looking for the heard I had been scouting. I picked up a couple mule deer does and pointed them out to Amber in an effort to get her mind off snakes. She still refused to sit down for fear a snake was near. I had even brought her a little stool to sit on but she refused. About ten minutes into our glassing and Amber says "look there's a deer walking right there" and she points to our west. I take my eyes out of my south facing binos and look up. Sure enough there's a deer, no wait, that's an antelope. I take my binos off the tripod and holy cow it's a nice buck walking down the draw. He's only 200 yards away. I get Amber set up to shoot off the tripod. I range him one more time and he's at 196 yards. We have done this before, see the pic in my first post. I reminded her where to hold and to remember, full breath in, half out and squeeze. I am watching the buck when she fires and he takes off like a rocket. The first words out of my mouth were, "Sounded like you hit a rock, I think you missed" I watched the buck for a minute but he didn't lose a beat for 1000 yards. I wrote it off as a miss and started to look around for other antelope we may have not seen before the shot. Nothin. So I sit down and put my binos back on the tripod and pick up the buck she just missed at 1500+ yards. This time however I see red on the inside of his rear legs. At least I think I do?? After about 10 minutes of staring at him I notice he is starting to limp his back legs. Now he is just standing in some thick brush. I know he is hit but can't tell exactly where at this distance. I decide to give him an hour. Well after he does nothing, and I mean nothing, not lay down, not try to eat, he just stood there for at least an hour I decided to try and get closer to have a better look. We worked our way down to about 400 yards completely undetected. He was still just standing but now I could see he was not bleeding too bad, and not enough to convince me he is gonna bleed out. So after about 20 minutes of mental tug -a-war of do we try to get close and get another bullet in him or do we let him lay down? Amber was feeling sick about the wounded antelope and said she didn't want to make him suffer so I made the call to try and move closer. We got to 180 yards but the only shot was in the butt walking away. I made her wait. Our wind was wrong and we bumped him. He made his way another 500 yards but now he cant even use his back legs, they are just dragging. For a second I thought to myself, "I should just shoot him and get this over" but the other side of me said, "hey this is part of hunting and Amber needs to finish what she started" We let him settle down and by now he had work down into a big bottom and was out of sight. We worked up to a nob with a big cedar tree right on top. I polked my head over the hill and the buck is at 50 yards, staring right at me. I drop down, get Amber moved up and we re-emerge over the hill and he is gone???? I pull up my binos searching for the buck, he was just here at 50 yards when I catch some movement out of my right eye. I turn my head and it's a big ole coyote at 50 yards trotting right down the trail of the antelope. Amber asked if she could shoot it and I said no. I watched the coyote trot down the hill and out of sight. From our vantage point we could see the far ridge for about 270 degrees and I was confident the buck hadn't left the bottom. We had about 20 yards to go before we could see the entire bottom so we slowly crept forward glassing and listening. Amber was about 10 feet behind me when I took one last step and bam, there's the antelope in the middle of the bottom fighting with the coyote!!!!! I signaled to Amber and she crept forward and got setup. The buck never even knew we were there, he had other more immediate concerns. The Coyote was running circles around the buck, biting at him and the buck was doing his best to fight him off with his horns. It took Amber a few second to calm down with the chaos we were watching. I ranged him, 185 yards. Right before she shot she asked me, "after I shoot the buck can I shoot the coyote?" She dropped the buck, jacked a 2nd shell but could not get the coyote, the brush was too thick. I watched the buck drop in my binos so I knew it was over. What a relief, I almost cried. When it is was all said and done we were 2 miles from the truck. After we get down to the buck and are done with our celebration hugs and hi fives she looks at me and says "next time I'll shoot the coyote first." -
The buffalo don't cross the fence they just run it over. It's not like the fence on the boundary is 10' high chain link. There are places up there where the fence is layin on the ground for hundreds of yards. These topics drive me nuts.
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1st Antelope Hunt for the Wife, live play by play.......
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Antelope Hunting
We have coyote to thank. -
1st Antelope Hunt for the Wife, live play by play.......
twigsnapper replied to twigsnapper's topic in Antelope Hunting
She got it done early Rattle Snake - check Tarantula - check Deer - check Coyote - check Antelope - check check check story to come.... -
In very good condition. 9 out of 10. These are the best of the best. These already have the outdoorsmans stud in for the very best tripod setup($50 cost). Comes with everything as they do new including box and papers. The warranty card has been sent in but with Swarovski the warranty goes with the binos regardless of owner. Bought from fellow CW member. If purchased from CW i'll throw in an outdoorsmans tripod adapter and donate $20 to CW. $2300 Call text or pm Andy 6O2-881-O61O
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Wow
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Sure which spotter?