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  1. 3 points
    Thank you. I'm stoked to get it. I should have my 26in barrel in a few days, then off to get chokes installed. This finished out my wingmaster collection. 12, 20, 28 and .410
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    This is my year, 200” carp
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    Well it's that time of year again. If you're anything like me you spend most of your time thinking about the up coming draw. Looking over old pics and videos reliving past hunts. Staying up searching for new potential honey holes on Google Earth. Trying to figure out where to put in for ect ect.... I love it! It's also that time of year when I like to make youtube videos and share them with my fellow coues nuts on CW.COM. I just finished putting together a video of my cousin's 2020 Dec hunt where he got his biggest buck to date this beautiful 4x5. The hunt started off slow with us being fogged in most of the morning. It wasn't until around 10am the fog would finally start lifting. Shortly after the fog clearing we found his buck about a mile out feeding with another buck. We watch him for awhile trying to figure out if he was a opening day shooter or not. To be honest I was hoping my cousin wouldn't want to go after him not because I didn't think he was a good buck but because I didn't want to be done hunting so early. After about an hour the bucks ended up dropping down in a small canyon out of sight. Not knowing exactly where they went we knew our chances of relocating the buck was not very good but we still decided to go after him. So we packed up and a couple hours later we found ourselves overlooking the canyon where we last saw the buck. We spent the next 3 hours taking apart the canyon with little luck. Only finding 4 or 5 does and one small buck. We did glass up a 4 point shed which we later found out was from this buck which was pretty cool. Anyways just when I thought we weren't going to relocate the buck Dallas turned him up across the canyon at about 300 yards and the rest is history. Video link should be below check it out if you got the time. Apparently it's not as good as I thought because the last time I checked it already had one dislike with only 10 views. Let me know what you think. Is this video really worthy of a thumbs down or did a vegan just happen to stumble across it? Thanks!
  4. 2 points
    I think I’ve got my limited space reloading room figured out. And it only took me 46 years.
  5. 2 points
    Ounce every 12 years or more I would make the whole hunt happen.
  6. 2 points
    You're so High you could hunt doves with a rake. Welcome to CWT.
  7. 1 point
    THE only 81 acres in 1 sq. mile of State Trust Land. Located approx. 5 miles N/W of Crookton exit, in Juniperwood Ranch , part of Yavapai Co. The property is located between Gleed Tank and Potts Tank. Pineveta Canyon/Wash runs thru a portion of the property. Your own private canyon. The elk, deer, javelina frequent the saddles and cross thru the canyon. The eastern side has access for great views from the top of the saddle . you can access the canyon from there also . The saddle is approx 1/2 mile off the quarry rd. The southwest corner accross the canyon , can be accessed off of the Tatta Lobo. Rd. The property only has 3 corners . The north property line is the Yaviapia/Coconino boundery. 81 is in Yavapai, the state land is in Coconino. Huge 25 ft high rock T located in approx center . Images of location are approx. If you want more info Please call Mike Akins High Country Realty 928 925 2983 Asking 115 k. now
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    Looking at the Savage. Looks solid thanks
  10. 1 point
    Hunt Friday, Saturday and Sunday. If you don't tag out come back Friday through Thursday.
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  12. 1 point
    Almost spit out my water that was so funny! Im gonna use that.
  13. 1 point
    I have a Savage Light Weight Hunter in 7-08, loaded weight right around 6lbs. I love it so much I bought one in .270, which I planned to rebore into a .280 AI with a proof barrel. Basically turn it into the new Savage Ultralite. I bought it a month before Savage came out with the UltraLite. The problem with the 280 AI Ultralite is that it only comes in a 22" barrel for that caliber. But if your interested in .270 shoot me a pm.
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    If you do that, ill happily jump on ur order for an extra lower. Been looking also but don't want to go thru shipping ans FFL. PM me if you plan to order thru Palmetto...
  15. 1 point
    I’ve got a bergara premier mountain 2.0 in 6.5 Creedmoor I won in a raffle (the only way I’d ever own a creedmoor!) I’d sell you. I don’t think there’s a gayer caliber out there for true long range hunting like all the bros make it out to be, but I gotta admit it would be a great lightweight deer caliber, or kids elk and deer rifle.
  16. 1 point
    Happy Mother’s Day to the moms. and to the guys that put in coues first choice.
  17. 1 point
    Happy Birthing Person Day!!!
  18. 1 point
    Agree, with every action, comes a reaction. I honestly think AGFD is far behind in their conservation. This is going to lead to large actions ( tag reductions) instead of gradual. Mandatory harvest data needs to be Sportsmans' main focus imo. Without it, its guess work. I've sent every commissioner my thoughts thru email. I suggest everyone do the same. We are heading for less and less hunting opportunities in the near future.
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    I've been hunting both Spring and Fall for several years and have only harvested a couple of hens and a jake--all in the Fall. I've come close a time or two, but have previously failed to connect with a tom in the Spring. Yesterday, the second day of the last season, my luck changed. First morning, we heard a tom going at it almost right behind camp. But after calling to him with my glass pot call for a while, he shut up. My buddy and I trapesed around the woods all morning calling and hearing nothing. Then yesterday, I decided to ditch the pot call and try my ghost cut mouth call that I'd been trying hard to master. I'd never felt confident with the mouth call (although I'd been trying for a few years). This year, I felt like I was ready, and apparently the tom did, too. About 7:00 I leaned my ML shotgun against a tree, plopped myself in front of the tree, and started calling timidly. To my surprise, a gobbler replied immediately. I got serious, and grabbed my gun and pointed it in his direction (probably over 100 yards away). I kept calling, giving clucks and yelps that verged on kee kees. He kept on gobbling. Soon, I saw him cross an opening quite far away. I kept calling, using mostly clucks, as to not accidently make a weird sounding yelp. After loosing sight of him behind some trees, I looked over to my right and saw something red beside a tree. I thought, "that's got to be his head"! He walked further right behind the tree, and I used that opportunity to move my shotgun toward him. When he cleared the tree (at maybe 45 yards), I pulled the trigger and he went down. Quite a heavy tom with a 7" beard. CVA Optima Pro with 12ga ML barrel 1-3/4 oz #5 magnum lead shot BPI Multi-metal shot cup 75 grains 777
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    Camp off of Young Road, short drive to the lake. Camp grounds suck IMO.
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    I like the closet rod hangers...gives me an idea for my hunting closet.
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    After failing to locate any birds yesterday I was able to get a bird to gobble from are camp just after dark. This morning we set up on him and by 5:35 bird down he came in right off the roost put on a little show for us and Tessa made a 20 yard shot to seal the deal what a great hunt.
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    Thank for the responses. I tipped my guy because I took the deer to him in December and he had it back to me by March and only charged $475. I felt wrong not to tip him. This was the buck. I have another buck there this year and didn't know if I should be tipping or not. Thanks for the reply.
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