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Hey guys I scrambled the scope on the ML I got from Headache last year. Since I am new to ML hunting thought I would get some opinions on what people are using.
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I paid over $400 for mine several years ago. I love that tent and it has served us well. Nothing like opening up all the doors and watching the rain coming down on a summer afternoon in the high country.
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Happy Birthday to one of the nicest guys around! You do it the right way TJ.
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Seriously. I have seen some awesome muley's just yards from the golf course. Great archery spot.
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*Monster Goat in the Dirt* 2014 Antelope Hunt
Flatlander replied to Flatlander's topic in Antelope Hunting
Well this weekend was another week of bench and map work. I was able to get out and shoot the muzzy at 200 yds this week. While at the range I learned the importance of checking and double checking equipment when dealing with a muzzleloader. After getting set up on the bench I got two pellets and a sabot down the tube, when I went for my priming tool I couldn't find it. I rmeembered using my spare at the range last time and must have left it in the pocket of my pants. Try as I might I could not get that 209 into the breech with my bare hands. Well crap, now what do I do? Down the line aways was another black powder shooter. I inquired of him if he had anythign that would work. I was amazed as he opened up a rolling toolbox of possibles and dug through it drawer by drawer. He didn't have a priming tool so I was relegated to using a pair of surgical tongs to insert and remove the primer before and after each shot. I was happy he was the re to save my bacon. My time was reduced due to the unexpected delays but i was happy with the results. I did a little more tweaking with the scope and feel like I now have it right where I want it to be. One more trip to the range ought to do the trick, but first a trip to the supply house for two new priming tool is in order. -
Next week guys. How come nobody ever listens to me.
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This is not what I took away fromy discussions with them a couple weeks ago. My understanding is that they are now free to hire their own contractor to do the work but are not performing the work in house. I could be wrong but I'm usually not Regardless it does appear to be operating smoother now than in the past. I am still guessing Tuesday. Sounds like someone needs to set up a contest.
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Game and fish is not doing the draw in house yet.
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Coach, I think these guys were referring to deer tags. From the sounds of it you drew a late rifle bull elk tag. Don't feel too bad, that's still going to be a fun hunt, especially with your boys along.
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Bell & Carlson Remington 700 BDL Stock For Sale
Flatlander replied to bowfishAZ's topic in Classified Ads
Wishing this was a LA . . . Bummer -
Classy move! This site is fantastic. That good karma may not be a good sign for the Devils this year.
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This is the number one piece of advise all draw consultants give, you can't win if you don't play. I am the person you described to a tee. But with such poor odds for sheep there is just no room to not have your name in the hat every go around. Think of it this way, if your odds are 1% and you apply 35x in your life, there is a 1 in 3 chance you will draw at some point. If half those years you only buy a point, those odds become 1 in 6. The bonus points don't do a lot to help you until you hit the bonus pass which is not achievable at this point for you and I. For example a person with one off max points has no better than 3% odds for any sheep tag in the state. Whereas someone with only 10 points has closer to 1%. Long story short, you need to apply every year possible if you want a shot at getting the hard tags whether it be lope, early bull tags, the strip, kaibab, dec whitetail, etc
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A lifetime license would have fixed that problem. I didn't buy one when I left for college and it was a dumb decision. If I ever leave the state again it will be a no brainer.
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Bear
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For Sale Brand New Badlands 2200 Max-1 (New Version)
Flatlander replied to matty_p51's topic in Classified Ads
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And it's just one loyalty point per species. You do not receive a loyalty point for each 5 consecutive year period you apply for.
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No, I enjoy hunting no matter what it is. But I don't get excited for mule deer hunting the way I do for whitetail hunts. But this fall I am looking forward to anxious comversations anticipating the possibilities of our hunt. It's been a long time since we had that. And I have never in 20 years of hunting been with my Dad when he killed an animal. I can hardly wait.
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They must not be done, I haven't been hit for a sheep tag yet.
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My old man drew a tag and his points haven't changed. They typically don't update those till after the draw results are posted. Not that I would know, I don't think I have ever had a single bonus point for deer other than loyalty and Hunter Ed.
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For the first time in 10 years my Dad, brother and I will all have the same hunt. It's the only thing that could make me excited about hunting carp.
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Alaskan guide 6 man. Not the easiest to set up but I have done it many times by myself.
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AGFD news What would you think of a new online club for hunters?
Flatlander replied to AGFD News's topic in News from Arizona Game and Fish Dept.
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Random question in Coues elevation habitat changes
Flatlander replied to Bitter24's topic in Coues Biology
The only thing I know about coues deer is that they are where you find them. Last year I found wt bucks down in the flats while I was hunting Muley's. It was august. I had never seen them there before but they just sort of seem to show up when you don't expect it. -
*Monster Goat in the Dirt* 2014 Antelope Hunt
Flatlander replied to Flatlander's topic in Antelope Hunting
Hunt harder must have some kind of sixth sense for judging horn. The intact side went 82.5" (including the 3" extra). So if left matched right, which it doesn't, that much I can see, but if it did and we added a 24" spread it would put the total at 189". By far my best pickup.