bvanetten
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I have an early archery cow tag in 5BN. Spent the weekend up there getting to know the unit as I've never hunted it before. Had a camera up there for the last 3 weeks so I was going to check on it also.
Are there any cow elk in this unit (kidding)! I saw 48 bulls and 8 cow.
Here are some cam pics.
super green up there, and tons of rain.
but the fishing sucked.
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Geissele makes a trigger for the Encore? I have an encore in 260 rem and would love to have a better trigger. Where did you get the trigger?
Sorry for the hijack. Good for a bump to the top at least.
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If we get good summer rains the burn areas will green up quick and might be good for hunting. I know a couple of weeks after the Wallow fire burned areas were already greening up.
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West Clear Creek is fun also. If you can stage a vehicle on the south side you can do a one way trip. Go in on Maxwell trailhead and hike out around the Narrows about 5 miles down stream.
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The last thing for me to do to finish off the bow is find some antler buttons to replace the steel limb knobs. I think that would look cool.
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Thanks. Took it slow as it was a big learning curve.
As cool as the ironwood looks I don't think I would use it again for the riser. What a PITA wood to work with. It ate 6 carbide rasp bits for my air grinder, causes respiratory issues as it is somewhat poisonous, and stinks when you are carving it. But if you have the stubborn patience to work it you can get it to shine like a car. Other than wax I don't have any finish on it, just sanded for hours down to 1000 grit.
Ended up 46lb draw at 28 inches.
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My neighbor makes his own bows. He wanted to try making a recurve so I went in halves to buy the plans and build the oven and limb form. He helped guide me in building a 3 piece takedown using Bingham plans. I tried to keep it as local as possible. Riser is ironwood, Turquoise inlay where there were natural cracks in the riser. Maple/fiberglass limbs. The snakeskin was from a rattler that I caught eating a packrat in my shop. and the limb tips are from a coues shed from the Santa Rita's. Oh, hand made the arrows also, the fletching is from my first turkey.
Drew an early archery cow tag in 5bn. Thinking of using this bow.
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2006 Dodge. Just threw error P2149 which boils down to 1 or more bad injectors. I don't have the time to fix my self. Looking for a reasonably priced honest mechanic to fix it.
Recommendations?
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Reavis Ranch in the Superstitions is always nice. 6.5 miles from the south side. There's always water in the creek. Or for a shorter and a bit more easy of a hike you could go to Rogers Canyon Cliff Dwellings, 4 miles in. Also in the Superstitions.
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Ran it through NADA.
Options: Manual Trans, power seat, aluminum/alloy wheels, towing/camper pkg, diesel
Trade-in
rough = 20,900
average = 22,425
clean = 23,675
Clean Retail = 28,025
You're asking 32,500. Thats a bit steep. Good luck getting money back for aftermarket parts.
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Started my youngest boy out on a used Hoyt Ruckus. 10yo. Had a hard time pulling back 25lbs at first but quickly worked his way up to 45lbs. Adjustable from 15 to 27 inch draw and 15 to 45 lbs. He's on the edge of being to big for it now.
218 buck, you have first dibs if you are interested. Posted in the Classifieds.
http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/55302-hoyt-ruckus-for-sale/
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Youngest boy has out-grown it. He has a 28 1/2 inch draw now. No wonder he couldn't get dialed in this year! It's a Hoyt Ruckus.
Draw Length 15-27"FPS (ATA) 258 FPSBrace Height 65⁄8"Mass Weight 3 LBSAxle-to-Axle 28 5⁄8"Draw Weight Ranges 15-45#Currently set for a 26" draw at 45lbsComplete package with sight, rest, quiver, and 6 carbon arrows.$300480-390-3485 -
Started my youngest boy out on a used Hoyt Ruckus. 10yo. Had a hard time pulling back 25lbs at first but quickly worked his way up to 45lbs. Adjustable from 15 to 27 inch draw and 15 to 45 lbs. He's on the edge of being to big for it now.
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I'm interested for my oldest boy. Where are you located?
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Anyone have a map of the 2400 acres in question? Supposedly it won't be an open pit operation but Block-Cave mine. The end result will probably look the same. 2 mile wide 1000 foot deep ugly butt hole in the ground. Is cut and fill mining that much more expensive?
To bad. Good Coues, Bear, Fox country.
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Just pulled mine up online... 3 times. I don't remember this being a problem when they took my money.
Same here.
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Scouting, building blinds, picking the right broadhead, practicing your markmanship, glassing... Thats for chumps!
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Good read. Thx for posting.
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I guess I just don't see what you do on that buck. He looks exactly Like every other 3 point mule deer I have ever shot. The one side forks a fourth point exactly like it should. As far as I can tell there is not anything about that deer that would make me think hybrid...my feeling is way too many people are looking for anything about a buck to bring up the hybrid debate. Again, without any doubt at all that is 100% a mule deer.
It's the left side that got us thinking. You are right, the rest of that deer screams mule deer.
What I find interesting is what G&F had to say. The genetics aspect of this hybrid thing is cool. And now that we are seeing more whitetail encroach on mule deer territory, statistically we're going to have more opportunities for this to happen.
I'm curious what different looks are possible. I bet you could have a hybrid that looks 100% like one or the other and you would never know.
It's just interesting to me. So if it looks like one or the other shoot it and tag it appropriately, then enjoy the steaks!
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We spoke with a Game and Fish biologist yesterday. She said the only way to truly know is to send in a sample. But she also said there is a real good chance it is a hybrid. For a couple of years now we're seen Coues bucks running with mulie doe's in Dec/Jan. She confirmed that the area where this guy was spotted has hybrids, and it's more common due to the Coues taking over traditional mulie territory. Hybrids can look 100% like one or the other. Hybrids do not reproduce so there will never be a large # of them. And it's usually Coues bucks mating with mulie doe's that create the hybrids. Being archery season and any antlered deer can be taken in the unit it doesn't matter much but what if it was rifle season? We asked her that and she had to call around looking for an answer. Ends up Game and FIsh does not have an official policy on shooting hybrids! She said they need one as more and more hybrids are being spotted now that Whitetails are slowly encroaching into traditional Mulie range.
Personally, if it were rifle whitetail season I would have chosen to not shoot. But if Mulie season I would have.
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Mule tail
I know huh! Totally looks like a mulie. big roman nose, rope tail... But that profile shot, the antlers look whitetail.
Either way. I've got a target! Just need to get my sneek on.
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Great site with ton's of good info on diet. If footnotes siting original studies, critical thinking, and digging into actual data is to much don't bother clicking the links.
Food Allergies
http://www.gnolls.org/1502/food-allergies-and-food-intolerances-reveal-the-true-human-diet/
Does meat rot in your colon?
http://www.gnolls.org/1444/does-meat-rot-in-your-colon-no-what-does-beans-grains-and-vegetables
I bet most people have been feeling crappie for so long they don't even know it anymore.
http://www.gnolls.org/3324/there-is-another-level-above-im-doing-fine/
5B North Bulls
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Crap! forgot to set the date!
honest, it was this weekend!