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  1. 2 points
    Got My Osceolla Turkey yesterday in the wind and Drizzle here in Florida . Been waiting along time to get this done as I am a Turkey Freak. Still raining today , I'M ready for the Beach. These guys are a smaller bird and quiet too. Luckily it didn't take me long. Looking to hunt Georgia too ! Enjoy...............BOB!
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    Glad to see AZ is open, free and leading with removing all restrictions. I hope all businesses go to 100% capacity ASAP. Time to burn my 1 and only mask.
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    Holy crap..... That actually worked on someone????
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    A big shipment. Going fast for the good stuff.
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    You don't want that hunt dude.
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    We really need to make it where you have to have 50 posts before you can use the classified ads.
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    Even lumber is getting nuts
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    THAT is freakin hilarious... 🤣🤣🤣
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    Sometimes I put on safety glasses before I open up the ammo threads. Not trying to get gouged.
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    Was disappointed cuz I wanted to see what these girls with big butts faces looked like. I hardly ever wore a mask, only to get into the gym. If a business asked me to wear one I just tell them I suffer from CFS ( common f’ing sense) was never a problem anywhere
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    I wouldn't burn those masks quite yet. Already seen a number of businesses (and the AIA for my son's track meet tomorrow) requiring them. The governor can lift the restrictions, but businesses can still require them for entry. I'm tempted to take a lawn chair and popcorn down to the local Walmart and watch all the front door meltdowns when people are asked to put masks on.
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    Felt great not to have to wear the mask at the gym. Only a few people at my gym wearing them.
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    Shopping last night it was good to see more people mask free. Not many folks there but still 80% wearing masks in some configuration. Still seeing robots driving alone in cars or out biking in the country masked up. 🙄
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    I would imagine that their prices on supplies are also increasing given the demand?
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    Get what you pay for. Probably cost more if caught breaking laws depending on fines.
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    I'm very interested.. Email me azelkaholic20@gmail.com. I will help you out free of charge.
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    He actually isn’t. I frequent the place since I’m new to reloading just picking their brains on powder/bullets. I hear them wheeling and dealing on the phone with distributors. They’re definitely making money but the stress they’re going through to keep stuff coming in deserves an extra few bucks IMO.
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    Just glad to see you guys not spotting it. Then stalking up and selling it for little more. Matt thanks again and hoping it can help our fellow Members get some powder they have been looking for.
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    I have a pretty good spot for you in your unit
  22. 1 point
    You don't need a guide in that unit
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    Just getting around to posting. Hunted the HAM hunt this year solo. Had a great time seeing pigs everyday. Swirling winds goofed a couple stalks. On day 4 passed a pig when I noticed it had a little tag-along you'll see in the vid. Patience was rewarded when I worked in on a few others and took one at 15 ft with my GP 100. Loved my quiet time in the beautiful AZ desert. PXL_20210211_195551227.mp4
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    The first rule of profile pictures is you don't ask about profile pictures......
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    My folks have a home in Cave Creek, Arizona, so it is always fun to catch the quail, javelina, and coyotes around the house. This Christmas Eve morning, I noticed this male Gambel on a shrub acting as the sentinel. Fortunately he stayed long enough for me to go back in the house to get the camera. Nikon D810, 200-500 @ 500mm, f/5.6, 1/500 sec, ISO 640. The covey for which he was sentry had about 20 birds on the side of the yard moving under the mesquite trees and through the dried weeds. Listening and watching was fun for me and my GWP. Nikon D810, 200-500 @ 500mm, f/6.7, 1/350 sec, ISO 1800 Both images are hand-held resting against a wall or railing.
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