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That's hand calculated. My console readout is usually a touch over 1 mpg on the high side.
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First off, I had a Chevy with that 6 liter and it was the worst truck I ever owned. I had a 7000 pound trailer and got pretty much the exact mileage and speeds you got. Traded it in and bought a 2008 Dodge quad cab diesel 4x4. It's the new 6.7. I tow a 27 foot toyhauler, fully loaded at 11,000 pounds. I can go up sunset at whatever speed I want to really, but I rarely tow faster than 60 mph. The true test is the hill on HWY 260 from Camp Verde to Payson. Top speed for me when I am fully loaded is around 45-50 depending on traffic and if I have to give up some momentum. Only issue I've had with my truck is the diesel particulate filter keeps clogging up. This is simply because I don't drive my truck everyday and when I do it's just down the road and back to pick up my daughter from school. Have to drive it like I stole it every now and then to burn the particulates out of the filter. As far as fuel economy it's ok. If I keep my speeds down around 60-65 on the highway, I will get close to 20mpg. If I cruise at 75 it drops considerately to 15-16 or so. Right after I bought it I took it to WY for and antelope hunt. It had 5000 miles on it already when I bought it and I averaged 18 mpg for the entire trip. When towing, I am right around 13 on most trips. I have seen it go as low as 11, but only once. I should also mention that I run 33 inch KM2 mud tires which will affect fuel economy some.
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I used a similar version of the zebu decoy when I killed my antelope a few years ago on the archery hunt. I know a couple guys that have used the zebu successfully. I'm trying to talk my brother into using the ghost blind this year. It really looks like an awesome product. I also have a similar product to the montana decoy. Biggest problem I have with mine is the wind. It's very hard to keep steady in the wind. I've been able to hold bucks with it while I snuck in, but never been able to actually get one to come to the decoy. Biggest tip I can give is when to actually show the decoy. If you get into a group with a really rutted up buck you don't need to show it right away. Make sure all the does are looking the opposite direction and then throw it up. The buck will see it and if he's fighting mad, he will come in charging hard. I've never really had that opportunity in AZ, but in WY the hunt is timed just right with the rut. I couldn't believe how many bucks came running at the decoy. Only problem was, they would run so dang fast I could never get a shot off with my bow!! haha
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Chris, I skipped the fat burner phase when I started and went directly to phase 2. I agree with you. I think I am too skinny, but you have no idea how hard it is for me to gain weight. Last summer I hit the gym really hard. I was eating 4k+ calories a day and it took me 4 months to get from 160 to 170. Problem was, it was 10 pounds of fat. I had some life issues and a minor injury which didn't allow me to work out for a month and I immediately dropped all 10 pounds back to 160. I am pushing myself as hard as I can right now with P90X. I choose weights so that I fail between 6-8 reps. Some exercises I am failing at 5-6. I do all my pushups and pull ups to failure. Even after all that, though, I rarely get sore afterwards. I get a little stiff, but that's about it. I drink EAS Myoplex recovery shakes within minutes of the end of my workout. The first 3 days I started, though, I didn't have the recovery drink and I was very sore. I figure the recovery drink was why I am no longer getting sore. The only thing I have never tried is Creatine. I am going to get some tomorrow and give it a shot. Quick question for you regarding post work out. The recovery shake I drink right now has 26g of protein. Should I consume more protein than that right after? Youngbuck, Thanks for all those tips. You've pretty much suggested everything that I am currently doing. I eat a minimum of 6 times a day and finish the day with a Casien shake before bed. I like the ON products as well. Right now I also supplement with a mass builder shake from SEI. It's pretty good, but not cheap. I take a multivitamin every day as well. It wasn't that long ago that I had the metabolism that your friend has. I managed a fast food restaurant for 8 years out of high school. I ate fried food and drank soda all day long 6 days a week and never tipped the scales over 140. I can still eat that way if I wanted to, but I just don't feel very good when I eat like that anymore. It won't add an ounce of weight, but I have no desire to eat that crap anymore. It's just me and my daughter in the house, so staying on track with eating really isn't that difficult for me. My biggest problem is that I just hate to cook and I need new food ideas. I'm one of those guys who has to cook from recipes with specific instructions or who knows how it will turn out!! haha. How do you have enough energy throughout your day eating so few carbs? I am in the delivery business, so I am pretty active for 8-10 hours a day at work. Then I come home and work out. I also run 3 miles a day, 3 times a week. If I didn't eat carbs I would never make it. In fact, there have been days where all I want to do is nap and I know it's on days where my meals were low carb meals. Thanks again for all the tips, guys. I appreciate it.
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The GFD should be sending you a map of the unit. I know they do for the archery hunters. If not, I would call and request one. It's a great map that really tells you exactly where all the public and private land is. If you have questions regarding a specific area, let me know. I live in 19A. Congrats on the tag and good luck.
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Thought I would bring this one back to the top. I started week 4 yesterday and so far I really enjoy it. Currently taking EAS Myoplex for my post workout shakes and they work well. They are a little pricey, but I found them at Walgreens buy one get one free so I bought a few weeks worth. Once they are gone I think I am just going to get the P90X recovery drink. At $2 a serving, it's pretty much the same price or slightly cheaper as all the other recovery drinks I have seen. Nutrition is going well, but I am getting bored with it. So far I have only been eating out of the nutrition guide, but there's not a whole lot of variety in there. The food is good though. I really need to find some good healthy recipes though before I start cheating on the diet because of the lack of variety. One big thing I struggle with is trying to gain lean muscle mass. I am 5'10" and only 155 pounds (down 5 pounds since starting). I really don't want to lose any weight. I have the classic "skinny fat" body style. The whole balancing act of calorie intake vs calorie burn really sucks! lol I typically burn close to 1000 calories a day between work, running and working out so I have to eat a lot. I am just afraid of eating too much and adding more fat. One thing I know for sure is I feel great! I am excited to see the final results at the end. As always, tips and suggestions are always welcome. Thanks again.
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Fain ranch is still all open to hunting, but it is a walk in only ranch. As of last year, Bob burris' ranch, which is off 89A between the Prescott Airport and Chino was also open, but walk in only as well. The Perkins ranch, north of Chino Valley, on Perkinsville road is open as well, but they will charge a trespass fee and only allow a limited number of hunters each year. I will PM you with some phone numbers. As of 2 years ago, the GFD sent out maps to all tagholders for 19A. They are great maps. I would call them and ask if they are going to send them. If not, request one. As far as I know, almost every singe hunter that paid for access to Perkins in the last few years has filled their tags. There are always lots of antelope and very little hunting pressure. If you have the dough, it's worth it. If you like the challenge of the spot and stalk hunting, there is plenty of huntable land still in 19A that hold great numbers of antelope. Congrats on the tag!
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Totally agree Mr. Quimby!! I waited almost 10 years before I drew my one and only archery bull elk tag in 2009. Here's the end result: A lot of guys gave me crap for "wasting" my tag on a spike. I couldn't care less what guys said. I hunted hard for a week and took the first bull that I had the opportunity to shoot. Plus, I got to spend a full week in elk camp with my dad. It was just him and me for the whole hunt and I couldn't have asked for a better hunting partner!!!
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There has to be more to this whole story. There's no way in heck that rancher is making his decision to lock up the gates based solely on the "possibility" of a solar energy farm. According to the article in the Daily Courier the solar farm is still just in the "talks" phase. It's not even 100% that it's going on that ranch. Even IF it does go out there on the ranch, it's going to be years before all the permits and bureaucratic nonsense gets all straightened out so that they can actually start building out there. They close the ranch after the draw in 2009. They threaten to close the ranch in 2010, but left it open. Now they close it up for good, before the draw. I think the GFD did the right thing by just closing the unit to antelope hunting.
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Just thought I would extend an invite to anyone brave enough to join me in the Warrior Dash!! Check out the link: http://www.warriordash.com/?gclid=CIDFh_G846cCFSU6gwoduncyIA This is my first time entering and I can't wait! I have some family members that have done it in TX and they loved it. My wave time is at 2:30 on Sunday, May 1. If anyone wants to do it let me know. Hope to see a few of you out there enjoying the fun!!
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Hey Jimmer, As of now Saturday is all sold out. I didn't find out about the race until about a week ago and the earliest start time was 2:30 on Sunday. Apparently this race is very popular. I did contact them and they told me to keep checking the website for Saturday wave times as people will occasionally cancel or need to change their wave time. Good luck if you decide to go! Dodger, Have fun and good luck! I want to do the Muddy Buddy race when it comes back to AZ. Looks like a ton of fun.
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Come on Jay. Don't wait until next year!!!
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So far 6 people have voted for the ban. I would really like to see those 6 post there statement as to why they think it should be banned. I'm not trying to get the debate going, but would really like to hear BOTH SIDES of the opinions. You points/opinions are just as valid and welcomed as the "against" folks and I would sure like to here them.
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I agree. Also no need for more laws that won't be able to be enforced. Less regulation can sometimes be a good thing.
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Coues Whitetail Lion Kill scores 144
BML replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Glad to hear the GFD checked it out and actually let him keep it Lately it seems that isn't usually the case. Congrats on a great find! -
Coues Whitetail Lion Kill scores 144
BML replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Sweet buck.. Correct me if I am wrong, though, but isn't it considered illegal to pick up heads when they still have hair/hide on them? Not trying to be an arse, but that's how I interpret the law. -
Those are some awesome bucks!! Is there any particular reason why you can't bring back sheds or pick up heads??
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I've seen a lot of lion mounts that were butchered but you nailed this one! Very good work. I love the "snow" touch. Incredible. Good job!
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Great job Felix and to Scott for helping out!
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Awesome job yet again Jim!! Pictures are just pictures man. The story is where it's at!!! Thanks for sharing!
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Those are sweet pictures Jim!!! I'm certainly not the coues expert that you are, but I never in a million years would have thought those spooky ghosts would go into a mine shaft to drink!! That's crazy. What camera are you using? I've never seen such crisp trail camera photos.
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Good Topic, Doug. This year I applied for bonus points only here in AZ simply because I want to hunt other states. I have been wanting to apply in some other states for a while, but the last 3 years have been fortunate enough to draw two archery antelope tags and one archery elk tag, leaving me no time to hunt anywhere else. So my plan this year was to eliminate any chance of drawing tags here in AZ. I am going to apply for NM antelope for sure. I am considering WY antelope but it's so stinking far away I might rethink that. I am also trying to gather as much info as I can on the general Utah Muley hunts. The deadline is fast approaching but it looks like I might be applying there as well. I also have family in MN and they always get together for a big hunt every year. Hopefully I get lucky and get a tag somewhere!!
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Not quite the real thing, but pretty close..
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Sent you a text last night but no response. I am pretty sure I want them but have a few more questions. How old are they? Any particular reason you are selling them? Ever had any unusual problems with them? Lastly, can you throw up a sample picture or two from them? Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.