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The guys in Alaska seemed live in Helly Hansen Impertech, and scoff at Gore-tex. I wore g-t on my Kodiak trip and sweated good underneath climbing up through the alders. The Imertech is pretty stretchy, which is good for hiking and climbing.
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DUG. Have you looked through the Leica Ultravids to compare to the EL's? Look/compare resolution, contrast, edge-to-edge sharpness,ergonomics, and color rendition. Doug @ Cameraland has some great prices on Ultravid demos less than SLCs new (trying to save Santa some $). He might be able to get you a pair of 10+15 Leica Duovid demos for less than new EL's, then you would not have to spend moer for a separate pair of 15's. My Duovids weigh nearly the same as 10x50s and save two+ pounds over having two binos (10x and 15x). Doug~RR
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Best Choice for Varmint rifle
Red Rabbit replied to az4life's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
I have heard a lot of good things about the 204 Ruger being a great PD cartridge, and works on yotes too. http://204ruger.com/204_overview.php Cooper makes a very accurate rifle in 204, however it is a single shot. This should not be a problem anyway shooting PD as I have always removed the brass and loaded cartridges singly with the Rem 700 22-250 so as not to throw the brass which I reload. My next rifle purchase may likely be a Cooper in 204 http://cooperfirearms.com/our_rifles.html -
Another quote to play with!
Red Rabbit replied to Outdoor Writer's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Google confirmed that my guess was correct, but I vaguely recall the quote. CRS, yaknow. -
I looked througha friend's Leupold at the archery range before he returned it to Cabelas. The view was darker and cluttered with the menu. It would not range an excelsior bale at 32 yards. Others report that the leupold RFs cannot range long distances very well either. Stay with the Leica 1200.
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FALL 2007-JAN 2008 COUES BUCK CONTEST
Red Rabbit replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Amanda's nice buck from a backpack hunt. http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/in...?showtopic=7503 -
Gabe, Here is a list of leftover javelina permits if you wish to combine the archery coues with pig. http://www.azgfd.gov/eservices/documents/2...eList071121.pdf The 36 units should offer a good combo, with some illegal traffic thrown in. Might also consider unit 33 for less illegal alien traffic than 36. Doug~RR
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I noticed that the first coues hunt in unit 23, Nov 1-5, went to HD high demand and more $. Must be too many people from Arizona applying.
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FALL 2007-JAN 2008 COUES BUCK CONTEST
Red Rabbit replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
If you entered the contest, had success on the archery, Oct or Nov hunts, and don't see you mug above, please email the pic and score to me. Thanks. Doug~RR -
Kevin, If you are looking into higher end ($) lefties http://www.lefthandrifles.com/ Or you can find a lefty action and have one of your desires cobbled up by many a gunsmith. A lefty Rem 700 in 7 Rem Mag would be a straight rebarrel to a 257WBY
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How about the Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44 AO with the Rapid Z 800 reticle? http://www.zeiss.com/c1256bcf0020be5f/Cont...52571d700377d7e I find the Conquests to be clearer than the Leupold VXIII. With a 50mm objective, you will likely need higher scope rings for the objective bell to clear the barrel. This may raise your cheek weld from the stock. You should find the 44mm bright enough for all the hunting hours, unless you are going to hunt varmints and hogs at night in Texas.
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Consider the 1200 over the 900 for the added yardage capability since it is difficult to range those max distances except for reflective objects ( I usually think up to 2/3 or 3/4 of the max under normal conditions). Antelope on the flats are difficult. Another excellent rangefinder is the Swaro, with good optics and good distance ability. The negative is the large aiming circle. Doug at Camera Land should be able to give you a great price on the Leicas.
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The Ruger Hawkeye is available in 25-06 left-handed. http://ruger.com/Firearms/FAProdResults?fu...&type=Rifle Remington lefty offerings in 700 CDL http://www.remington.com/products/firearms...del_700_CDL.asp Browning A-Bolt Micro Hunter is available in smaller cartidges like the 7-08 http://www.browning.com/products/catalog/f...amp;type_id=026 Savage has lefties http://www.savagearms.com/centerfire_home.htm
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Small game hunting
Red Rabbit replied to GameHauler's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Try some rat poison/bait and a bowl of antifreeze under the hood. Don't let your dog to either. -
Silver = White chocolate and dark chocolate mix ??? Do you know how much retriever training has she had or will have? Will she be used for ducks, quail, tennis balls?
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Tim, Way to adapt to the conditions. I like the stickers off the left side of his rack. You didn't cut the cape a little short, didja? With 500 schmolas, guess you could buy lotsa lead bullets and trash bags. Doug~RR
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I could see the scope atop a 204 Ruger for prairie dogs and such.
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Spent the weekend doing lots of driving to familiarize myself with the unit for a December tag. Firstcoues was the copilot and Rica the navigator (never got lost ) Figured I'd share some pics, although not of ridges to protect those places people have mentioned to me. Found some good areas and some not so good. One looked fine, until all the atv trails appeared in the binos. We did lots of looking and little glassing for deer. We did spend Sat eve looking over a basin and hour and glassed 13 does in 20 minutes, but no bucks. Will be back down over Thanksgiving to look at a couple more spots and to glass for bucks (and let Rica chase some mearns ) What's left for the lizards to crawl on Some hoo doos Looking south from the Mt Hopkins Observatory road From below Elephant Head Guess we ain't hunting those ridges
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Good looking girl. At first glance, I thought she was a mix of Weimaraner and lab.
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Took another trip to 34A after Thanksgiving. Went on the east side Friday afternoon as was to meet Casey and head to Parker for some mearns hunting Saturday. Had the full moon poking between some clouds Friday eve. Rica sourced out a covey of mearns as I was running out to a claering to get the pic. Saturday morning was a bust with no coveys found, possibly due to the wind and some drizzle. Saturday afternoon, Rica earned her kibbles and found a handful of coveys. FirstCoues and I got 8 for dinner. That evening we were treated to a nice sunset illuminating low clouds on the Huachucas to the east. This was near the head of Fish Canyon Sunday morning. This hill was covered with bovine overgrazing units, so figure some of the coues will be pushed out. Did hear lots of shotgun blasts from the draws below, but I needed to look at some other areas rather than succumb to mearns nirvana. Rica says there are BIG BUCKS down there none-the-less. I'll point em out to ya. Hiked over the these ridges. Rica found three coveys along the trail hiking in and out. Guess I should carry the shotgun and pretend I am scouting for coues. Hiked up to a pass between two peaks, and she found another covey that flew way down the mountainside, screaming all the way. Drove over to the west side via Box Canyon road to glass a spot for Sunday evening. Stopped to glass a while off the road to Hopkins Observatory. Rica busted a quail and said, "come on, I'll go retrieve it if you shoot it"
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ndaniel, Flag Archers has a range at Ft Tuthill. Practice range from 10-70 yards and a walk-through course with 15 McKenzies. Range is open year round to members. Membership applications are available at Bull Basin Archery, Ruffs, G&F, Jeff Alfred's office. Jeff and I are on the board if you need any more info. Doug~RR
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Important case in front of the Supeme Court
Red Rabbit replied to DesertBull's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Read that yesterday the SCOTUS decided to hear the DC case, most llikely in Feb/March. http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/20/scotu...guns/index.html -
Pretty interesting data set showing deer activity levels versus moon phase and time of day. http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/u...e=0#Post1811963
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Looks like those of us with December tags should be alert in the evenings about Dec 29th.
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FALL 2007-JAN 2008 COUES BUCK CONTEST
Red Rabbit replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Whisper/Kyle's first big coues from his November hunt. http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/in...ic=7510&hl=
