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    We do indeed live in a crazy world https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEGx8LnVpsIWDMazmlqZDBOgqGQgEKhAIACoHCAowwL2ICzCckocDMMaPqQY?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
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    Here are a few from the weeknd. VID_67220724_090614_141.mp4 VID_67220723_161411_901.mp4
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    I'll take the rest. Bison shanks for Osso Bucco Brisket for low and slow smoking and corned bison Two HUGE hind quarters with subprimal cuts for slow braising and ground bison Flank for marinating and grilling over pecan & oak plus short ribs for braising I'm ready!
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    My family had some tags this spring and I made a video of our javelina hunts. Check out and let me know what you think!
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    New guy, long time GunBroker buyer/seller. Tired of the taxes, shipping and FFL charges. This Springfield is in excellent condition. Comes with 5 magazines, holster, factory case. $800.00 Must have AZ drivers license and be 21 years of age, no exceptions. Thanks. I live in Chandler.
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    I thought it was pretty bad butt. That dinner was delicious. I had to leave after the coors light keg kicked and I started on that higher alcohol beer.
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    Brunos had both the last time I was in there, that was about two weeks ago.
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    Bought last Thanksgiving, then my neighbor gave us a turkey. I dont want it to age in the freezer, and wife & I dont feel like cooking a bird for two people. Our baby cant even eat solids yet to help with the task. Still frozen
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    No. Because it's a "Management" hunt.
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    Maybe it's been maintained?
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    What happened to all the feathers?
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    Flipping the other side of the coin. Just a smoke screen to deceive wide eyed " Open Willed" people with no moral compass. HESHEE will be a Front Runner.
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    A friend's dad, Charley Glenn, was a supervisor for Haskell Linen in Tucson. If he was anywhere close by on his days off, he would always swing by the plant on South Park to "see how the boy's were gettin' on". You're Dad probably knew him.
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    Ruger M77, tang safety, red pad model. $425 if that interests you.
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    Flew back to Kansas for a few days to do some work on the farm, set some stands, minerals, cameras, and the highlight of our spring............. Turkey hunting! Incredible as usual and Max bagged his biggest bird to date with an 11" beard. Sorry about the photo fails....ggrr.
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    That was a good video, I enjoyed it. Especially the first hunter, shaking like a leaf with his bow. I love seeing that!
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    Got the crabs from Carol in the 80 's I'm fine now.
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    I let the young guys with something to prove do it. Two quarters, the cape, and the antlers. PXL_20201110_224852779.mp4
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    Me and my sherpas are always looking for the next load, in or out. Just call us at. 'Haul-N-Oats' Inc.
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    you'd be hard pressed to find a spot in AZ elk country 5 miles from a road. i've packed a LOT of bulls and they are rarely over a mile it seems. The terrain does seem to make more difference than the distance. Possibly my worst pack out was a coues buck. my buddy left about half of his gear with me to go put a stalk on a buck. I ended up finding one in the opposite direction so i loaded up his gear and mine and went and shot the buck. Got caught in a nasty downpour that absolutely soaked me to the bone and my gear, clothes and pack turned into a giant sponge. the packout was probably about 2 miles but had to cross several fences and canyons. I weighed my pack when i finally got him back to the house it was around 130lbs. One of the worst elk packouts was shot across a canyon, only 500 yards from the road. the canyon was not one we could cross, especially with heavy packs. had to loop back around and come in from above him. it was only about a mile and a half but took us the rest of that evening and half of the next day to get him out.
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    Depends on the weather and how much help I have. Cool enough for the meat to keep and I’ve got horses? 10-15 miles wouldn’t be an issue. 75 during the day and 50 at night and I’m by myself? A couple miles is gonna be tough to do without spoilage. My brother and I shot two bulls out of the same herd about 10 years back in MT. It was 40 during the day and 20 at night. We got them both out but it took us 3 days. We were about 5 miles in. Prob won’t do that again. One elk yes. Two no. Edited to add a pic. That made my back hurt just thinking about that day which made me nostalgic so I had to dig up a pic. We 1,2,3’d them. Seemed like a good idea at the time.
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    My son and I scouted hard all summer, he named a buck that was coming in regular “eye guards”. After some tough misses on opening day, Saturday about 2:00 pm eye guards came strolling in and Tanner capitalized on him with one 50 yard shot, the buck ran 100 yards and piled up. He is still on cloud nine, I’m super proud of him. For those that care he rough green scored 111”.
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