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Everything posted by brent
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Sorry for just complaining and not being more specific: I did not like how under "unread content" (which is how I keep up with new posts) there were individual posts instead of threads. Also how if you clicked on a thread it scrolled you down to the bottom to see the most recent post. It appears that this has been changed back to how it used to be and is no longer a problem for me. Thanks!
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I would not consider myself tech savy, but im not incompetent either. I find it very difficult to use the site now. I have not looked much since the switch.
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I always thought a good idea would be to attach shed hunting to your hunting licence. To remove sheds from forest you would need a hunting licence. This would increase sales, and provide a bigger incentive to not break the rules. If you are caught driving vehicles cross country, on closed roads, or harassing game, then you could lose your licence. Having a "season" would be very difficult to enforce in my opinion. There would always be the people who clean up all the sheds before the season starts. I think applying stricter penalties for breaking laws already in place would be better than making new laws.
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Hello, I am looking for someone who can epoxy spray a bathtub and a shower insert in Casa Grand. Reply or shoot me a PM. Thank you!
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I have taken a bass tracker a few times. If you are careful it is fine. I am not careful and took some chunks out of my prop. I would be hesitant to take a fiberglass boat up. Fishing in the walk-in section is actually really good.
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Howdy, My 2009 Toyota corolla has a crack splitting the front window. Any installers on here? My insurance does not pay for it, so it will be cash. Thanks.
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ol stump jumper has found a new home! She will be missed.
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I have for sale a 1983 Bass Tracker III $2500 Specs: -16' -1997 40 hp Yamaha -87lb thrust motor guide trolling motor -spare tire -removable pedestal seat -front deck is extended to console -front under deck storage compartment -working live well Needs some work: -Carpet is deteriorating from bring kept in the sun for two years -I think new wiring (or maybe just new battery connections) will take care of the navigation lights and bilge pump not working -I think the fuel pump needs to be replaced. Sometimes the motor acts like its not getting enough fuel and I have to back off the throttle and then power forward again to regain full speed. Its done this since I bought it about 8 years ago but never bothered me enough to try and fix it. I am hoping someone can get as much use and fun out of this old boat as I did.
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Well, I got a few more years use out of it. The carpet is almost completely worn away. On the bright side I just spent $300 on new batteries. New price: $1500
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What spine carbons do you suggest? I'm having a heck of time finding aluminum anymore. There are a lot of factors at play: draw length, poundage, arrow length, how much tip weight you want.... You can play around with the 3rivers arrow calculator to get an idea what might work, but you really need to have some components at your disposal to mess with paper tuning to get it perfect.
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I never have money when you post awesome stuff like this.
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Orvis or Desert Sportsman, both in Scottsdale are the only places I would go.
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Dan Bix is great. No experience with Rhonda's.
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Perfect!
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Great pics! I leave in a few days for one month in the same area
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Off to Homer, AK for a month in two weeks. Staying inside until then.
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Grandpa's Springfield 1917 rifle rebuild, maybe 6.5-06?
brent replied to Zeke-BE's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I say keep it the way it is and make grandpa proud by shooting a big elk with it. If you had to make something with it, the 1917 has a very beefy action that was popular for big stuff like the 375 h&h. -
Yup. The "homeless" people are getting worse. Lots of able minded and bodied people out there with no dignity begging for money. I drove past a Jack in the Box yesterday advertising the windows "NOW ACCEPTING EBT" There should be no monetary handouts and no minimum wage. This would take care of many issues in our society.
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dang, that would have been 50 miles of bone for this guy. Nice job.
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I do not like the "if hunting stopped tomorrow" angle: it is too us(people) and them(animals) which is the mindset we need to get them away from. I would prefer to make an argument that includes us in the environment, food chain, and ecosystem just as we are, and have always been. Shipping goods around the world (cattle from Texas, wood from South America, rice from S.E. Asia, ect) is what has led us away from living "local" (use buzz words that they can relate to) and to a mass exudes from farm country into cities resulting in the "unsustainable" human population explosion we see today. It is hard for someone who lives in the city and has all the goods from around the world at their fingertips to understand this, but if fossil fuels dried up tomorrow, the only people that will be left are the ones who participate with nature and hunt, fish, gather, and garden for their own food just as we have been doing forever; I do these things because I love them, it is in my blood and it is when I am happiest. You can show them that they are the problem, and you are part of the solution. An excellent book: "Collapse" by Jarred Diamond is what led me to start thinking this way.
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Would a project for one of the deer, elk, etc., societies count?
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A great family owned business that I highly recommend: Loren Vickers Overhead Door Commercial and Residential Loren 928-774-2947
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If it were my elk roast I would either make it into steaks for grilling (depending on which roast it is), slice it and make jerky, or do a combo of what wildwoody and bhuntin suggested for tacos.