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  1. 6 points
    Time to thin the heard out a bit. This is a early production, Japanese made Browning Citori. I’m not sure what year it was made but it does not have engraving so from my research that would be 1973-1975 as the engraving started in 1975 on that model. 12GA 2-3/4” or 3” 28” Full (Top) Modified (Bottom) fixed choke barrels, patterns well right where the bead is, with ejectors. It has a barrel selector/ Safety on the tang, very tight lockup, Finish is worn in a couple places. Gun is very sound, never had any issues. located in NW Tucson $875 Call or txt 520-780-4318 Thank you
  2. 4 points
    I never seen the woods so packed. Every dic$head refinanced there house and bought toyhauler s, rzr, sxs. They r everywhere in the woods. Crazy. Gonna be a bad fire season
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  4. 3 points
    all he wanted was a unit 27 outfitter you assholes.
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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!
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    They all need to. Too many people being careless. Like the person on the 60 last weekend, starting a fire at 10am in the middle of a dead grass field in the wind.
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    I used a scouting package one time. It worked out but I am not sure I would do it again. Honestly, you could just start hiking and scouting right now. Find places 1-2 miles from a road to glass from.
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    This is a nearly new Remington Model 7 HS Precision in 7mm-08. It is in great shape and very light weight. The scope is not included, but the 1" Talley rings are. Let me know if you want any other pictures or have questions. I am located near 44th St & Greenway in Phoenix. $800.00.
  9. 1 point
    Just a couple fish I hooked into lately...
  10. 1 point
    I shot it this morning with 2 different loads. Each of those 100 yard groups are right at 3/4"
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    I haven't been notified. It's a conspiracy.
  13. 1 point
    I’m guessing this was East Fork of Black River?!😂. The fish are great, but that buck you have pictured looks awesome!
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    Yep, usually it's just target shooting that is limited/banned during high-alert fire restrictions. Hunting still OK. (Unless/until they get to the point where they actually close access to the forest, which is a whole different level of restrictions.... )
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    I'm not big on scouting packages, most of the time they tell you a water hole or area, and believe me they won't be hunting anywhere close with full pay clients. . At least in 22 there are some money well spent packages up north and for different species. Flatlander gave great advice.
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    I got a video of a healthy looking video in the daytime. Can’t wait to check this camera again.
  18. 1 point
    I bet they will be up by the end of the week.
  19. 1 point
    Leave it to a trillionaire to come flex on some low level billionaires.
  20. 1 point
    How much time do you need?
  21. 1 point
    You should boycott!
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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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    The tag could be in the gambrel of the back leg. We are our own worst enemy.
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    Not strikeforce. I did my last termite treatment myself. You can buy termidor online or at some local pest control shops around town. I have a concrete hammer drill so that part was free. I did have to figure out a way to pump the chemical in the holes. The answer was a paint sprayer pot from harbor freight and an air compressor. I bought an air blow gun with 18" wand to use to inject it in the hose. If you have dirt around the house you just dig trenches and pour in 5 gallon buckets of chemicals you mix up from the concentrate. I did a 1300 sqft house with a helper in about 5hrs. 3/4 of the perimeter is concrete so it was alot of drilling.
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