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  1. Yes, on my son's first cow hunt I struggled with this question. I spent week's researching it and looking up ballistics, range, etc.

     

    At the end of the day, my son knocked down his cow from 125 yards and she only ran 25 yards before hitting the ground. I am sure everyone in here has their opinions on ammo but we opted for a 90grain bullet and it worked great. Now, we were "lucky" in that the shot was relatively close, but I would have been comfortable on that bullet choice upto 200yds. With him, at that time, having limited range time we made the choice to stay inside of 200 on all shots. Bottomline, your .243 will work. I had the meat in the freezer to prove it.

     

    Good luck out there with the kid(s). There is no greater feeling as a parent to hunt with your kids.

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  2. Wow.

    There was some really awesome country up there. Now that I'm like an hour away from that, I think this will turn into one of my favorite units.

    Really the first time in the area. Had to turn back to the I-17 because of the fire, but we got a feel for the area. Spent some time in Kinnicikick Lake and that place was great! (Yeah, the trout were biting but I didn't have green powerbait so not for us)

     

    I must have seen 30+ elk. Most of them on the side of the roads- and they're not shy. I'm sure they're used to all the traffic.

    I didn't have a lot of time to put the boots to work, but I'm looking forward to just an overall 2-3 day area camp next weekend to get a better feel for it.

     

    Really a fantastic unit.

    This whole unit is full of elk .... there aren't too many bad spots. I am betting you fill the tag


  3. Saw a lot more activity this weekend in my area. Finally had one of the big boys move in to kick out some of the spikes ... but let's be honest. I'm cool with a spike too. Glassed 4 or 5 bucks; drew back on spike before he decided to jump down into the wash to chase a doe .... overall good weekend.

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  4. I have been out 3 times since Saturday and still haven't seen the bucks sticking with does. I have seen them come into the doe herds and not sticking around the next day. Just the spikes are sticking. This warm weather can't be helping. If it's worth anything, all the "rut" activity I have seen has only been in the evenings. I'll be out all day Friday/Sat/Sun .... let's how this changes over the weekend during the rain.


  5. The two areas that I have been in, unit 33 and 36B, have not seem to start yet. Lots of does hanging around but no bucks in the mix (yet). Hopefully, the cold weather snaps them into the fever. I just need to find one that's half blind, can't smell, and walking with his head down through a 10 yard wide wash to make this season happen. *crosses fingers*

     

    DL

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  6. I am not sure on the valves. To be completely honest, I did not want to pay to have the motor torn down and pay additional dollars knowing that I wasn't likely going to go through the entire repair process. I did look at jsut replacing the motor (entirely) with a rebuild at found price ranges between 3K - 5K. I quoted a motor (new at the dealership) and that was around $8K.


  7. I have a 2006 F150 (V8 5.4L) that I just put brand new All Terrain KO3's on (17'). And of course, 2 weeks after the tires were put on my timing chain went out. The timing was fantastic as I was 15 minutes from turning onto the dirt to make my way out to archery hunt ... I digress. Now I'm in this situation of repairing my truck or just buying a new one. Well ... I have decided to skip the repairs and just sell the truck or maybe just the tires -- So here is what I am thinking:

     

    1. You can buy the truck for $2500 (new tires and all); matching spare. it's totally my hunting rig. Comes with a fresh set of AZ pin stripe, a rhino lined interior floor (because I got tired of scrubbing carpets), a Vortex sticker, a coueswhitetail sticker, and few other sexy hunting stickers. I will scrub the deer blood out of the bed, remove all dove feathers, and attempt to get all the fishing sinkers out of the back seats. I'm not going to be the guy that tries to say that I am selling an prestine vehicle..this truck has148K miles and loved every mile of it. It has covered a lot of dirt roads and mountain sides. I hate getting rid of it, but it's just that time. Clean title, Orignial owner ., and for what it's worth, the back shocks are only a year'sh old.

     

    If you buy it, it will need to be towed ... I live in Tucson.

     

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    2. You can buy just the tires. I would like to get $1000 for them (I just spent 1100'sh a few weeks ago). If you have some old tires that you want to get rid of, I'd take them as part of the deal as I will need to put something back on the vehicle.

     

    I am not opposed to any offer you may have for the truck. Send it over ... what's the worst I can say? No?

     

     

     

     

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  8. I spent a lot of time talking to border patrol agents out in that area last year when I was scouting and hunting. The advice they gave me was to becareful in washes and valleys that run North and South. While I saw all the trash left behind from the illegals I didn't encounter one in my 4 days of hunting/camping, nor did I see any on my scouting trips. They are out there, but as border patrol said, they are trying to avoid you as much as you are trying to avoid them. If you still have concerns, remember this, you are a carrying a gun too.

     

    In regards to whitetail in that unit ... you won't be bored.There are tons of deer in this unit. Find a comfy spot and hang out behind those binos ... I was out there last weekend scouting, and found 8 WT (1 buck) in the late afternoon. I like your odds of filling that tag.

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  9. I have 2 nearly brand new Duckett Micro Magic fishing rods - 7.6 ft (heavy) and 7.10 ft (extra heavy). They have only been used a few times by the prior owner - I have not used them once. They have been an awesome office decoration for the past year, but unfortunately nothing more than that. ***Reels are not included***

     

    I would prefer to sell them both at the same time (which would mean bundle pricing cuts for the potential buyer). These rods new are about $160 each. I would be willing to part with them for $225 together.

     

    If sold separately, I will do them as $150. PM me if interested.

     

    They need a better home ... like in a boat!


  10. I kept saying that once my card was hit then it would start ... well ... my card was hit so now we can all relish in our moment of glory or disparation.

     

    Good luck to everyone who got drawn. For those not drawn, atleast now you have an extra point. Happy Hunting my friends!

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