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Everything posted by GreyGhost85
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Am i understanding it correctly? They want to ban them on ONLY "point water sources" ie springs and seeps? So they will still be ok on man made water sources, which is where the problem lies?
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There is absolutely no possible way to limit the number of trail cameras a person runs. If they had to be tagged or registered, people would just put them in other people's names. Banning cameras on man made and maintained water holes would pretty much solve the problem, but they won't make it that easy. Their decision will hurt a lot of us average joes that just like running cameras in our off the grid locations.
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I agree that natural water sources should be okay. It's the man-made and maintained water sources where the problem lies.
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I do agree 100% that drones should not be used in any aspect of hunting though.
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It was only a matter of time. 20+ cameras on every water source in units 9 and 13a/b is the reason for this I'm sure.
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Tried to pm you, inbox is full. Is the windshield glass? Interested. Pm me please
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someone has been listening to Joe Rogan!
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Yup. Btx eyepiece. Outdoorsman's already has it on their page. Looks like it would be pretty slick.........and expensive
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I would just level it myself. I've always had lifted trucks but finally got tired of front end/alignment problems. That being said, desert rat, sdhq and 4-wheel parts do a good job of installing lift kits and they are in the east valley
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Not coues related but now that hunting season is over.......
GreyGhost85 replied to shurtzgarret's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Always been a chevy guy myself, but i am not a fan of their diesels. I don't like the IFS on GM HD's, that much weight over independent suspension doesn't sit well with me. I also like having a cummins with a level kit and clearing 35's no problem. They are slick trucks though. My favorite looking -
6.5 (Creedmore - x284 - x06 - x55) Reloading Considerations
GreyGhost85 replied to CouesPursuit's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Why not a tried and true .264 win mag? No problem getting them over 3,000fps with 140's -
30 Remington 170gr SoftPoint and 221 Fire Ball 50gr SoftPoint
GreyGhost85 replied to cactusjack's topic in Classified Ads
i wish i had a 221 fireball to shoot those. one of the only odd ball small calibers i don't have. it would go nice with the sako 222, winchester 218 bee, remington 17 fireball -
Someone buy that x-bolt. I'm tired of looking at it!
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Looks like it's missing the top compartment/fanny pack?
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I think the strippers ended up in the lake after that rich guy capsized his party barge
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That browning is a sweet rifle. If you posted this up a month ago, it would be sold. They are supposed to be amazingly accurate. I was torn between that and a .264 win mag. settled on the latter.
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Ammoseek.com shows a lot of 10 gauge bb and #2 shells for sale
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7 Rum custom rifle built from a Winchester model 70 with scope
GreyGhost85 replied to trp171's topic in Classified Ads
Huskemaw "system" doubles value. Duuuuhhhhh -
They could have a sort of draw and charge people for permits. I'm sure a lot of people would line up and pay $20 or so to hunt them, but no. They will spend $100k on helicopter eradication instead of making a little coin.
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Great grandfather's hunting rifle
GreyGhost85 replied to bojangles's topic in Vintage Hunting Photos
here it is. not a real good picture. shot this mouflon with it about 5 years ago. -
Great grandfather's hunting rifle
GreyGhost85 replied to bojangles's topic in Vintage Hunting Photos
My brother inherited a winchester 1886 45-90 a few years ago from our grandfather. I believe my great grandfather bought it new and handed it down to our grandfather who is 90 years old now. Pretty spectacular rifle and in great shape -
4B is the GOAT elk unit, followed closely by 6A.
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That's a good one. Jim Kjelgaard also has a bunch of great books about hunting dog companions that i read as a kid. Need to aquire some of them again
