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If anyone is looking for a top tier BCG, Sionics NP3 is solid, they have a few in stock. https://sionicsweaponsystems.com/lawenforcement/bolt-carrier-group-np3-coated-carrier-bolt-and-cam-pin/
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These are great tents and hold up to weather/wind really well. This 8 man is perfect for 2 people and cots.
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https://underwoodammo.com/ coupon code “NEW15” to receive 15% off your ammunition purchase
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They will NOT create a signal if there isn't one there. Need a signal even faint and it will boost it. What helps is getting it higher up that roof line, above cargo bars/boxex etc..... Text message usually can get out when there isnt a phone signal. Inreach gets you texting all day long.
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Not sure why AZ has above ground lines, figure with all the expense of replacement and inconvenience to customers, the power companies would burry them. My only guess is job security and to keep people employed.
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do we do strip clubs, sandwiches, tanning boots, gun shops next?
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I found a low price online and took to discount, they honored the low price and went thru them. Other option if you dont like discount, is buy low online and take to a tire shop for mounting. I have had UPS ship tires to my front door. neighbors asked questions but who cares.
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Looking for Condo remodel / Mesa Guad/Alma School
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Velvet Elvis in Patagonia is a good stop when hunting in that area.
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Pizza on a brick is key, conveyor never will be as good. fast yes, but I like Biancos, Florencia Pizza Bistro in Ahwahtukee, Grimaldis, Vero/Buddys (butter crust thick). Like mine cooked a tad crispy too. Old school cheese or pepperoni, but a nice sausage, onion and garlic hits the spot.
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Bingo, always have your license with you as you can hunt waskily wabbits and yotes all year long.
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I went thru my stuff because I could not remember what I had. I have First Lite, Kuiu and Minus 33 for tops/bottoms. What I like about the FL/Kuiu/M33 is that the collars seems to stay tight and retain shape. I have had other brands where collars that got stretched out and nasty looking (looks in woods are key). Im a big kid 6' 250 and like the tighter base layers. I picked up the FL/Kuiu on sale so that helped a lot. Gentle wash and hang dry or very light temp on drier.
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gonna get addicted!!!!!! 6 pack on a 48-52 ft fisher is awesome. Stick with overnight to 1.5 or 2.5 day trips. The day trip for 12 hours IMO isnt worth it. Kick in a few extra bucks and go at least overnight. I have done quite a few 6 pack trips and have stuck with Coblat (Fishermans Landing) or Sauerfish (Point Loma Landing). They have all the gear and food ready for you, just show up. I'm partial to Sauerfish as they have beer included. I just did an overnight on Cobalt and going in mid Sept. First of Oct, going on Sauerfish again. Let me know if you have questions. Andrew
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Wow, I now we have ocean guys here, good kit for fishing here.
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Leave an orange hat or laminate a sign says hunting next to hat. As longs I have been inside the State Trust Land area, never had issue. Probably not going to mess with trucks, but a prius next to the sign deserves a ticket regardless.
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if you wool is not the appropriate cam color, you wont find any critters, that there is the LAW! Smartwool, minus33, darntough for socks.
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Ha wtf, they all need to be gone. Im sure those wild horses probably are still shoed.
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I know, I paid it LOL. I have done the processing at home on fish, just need time and space. A good vacuum sealer or vacuum chamber is best. Seems to be the flash freezing does preserve them longer and keeps good taste. I have an upright freezer I can put fish on racks, to get air moving around to freeze, but never is fast enough. I have brought tuna back in fish bags and eating sashimi for days off it. Then parted it out and froze. I bought an Opah Fathom 5 deep a year or so ago, always bring on trips incase I decide to bring home fish to process ie tuna sashimi or so.
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Here are the charges for my fish. The charges to your account: Processing Fee: $70.00 Collar: $8.00 Box Fee: $35.00 Shipping Fee: $64.73 Total: $177.73
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Depends on the thickness of bags you get $1.50 for 3mm, $1.60 for 5mil. $4.00 for collars etc.... Shipping was $60.00. I go fishing to fish and have fun. If I counted all the expenses, just like hunting, I would go to Costco. Gas prices suck now and wasn't 100% sure if I would make my Sept trip. Otherwise the processor starts charging storage fees. Usually I play the pickup game on various trips or vacation to So Cal and I make a longer detour to pickup fish. I do like the 5 mil bags for longer storage, I sometimes don't eat it all up in few months. Holds really well in chest freezer.
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I got my fished shipped from 5 star fish processing on Thursday. Drop off weight was 50lbs, processed was 21lbs. Fish was in great shape. Time for some good eats!
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Lol thats great, finally truth in advertising.
