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  1. 4 points
    I got tied of holding out for the strip so I cashed in 10 points for 3a3c.. I'm lucky to have my in-laws in the heart of the unit so its easy to convince to wife to go scouting more!
  2. 4 points
    Wonder how many cards got rejected because their credit limit was set to a lower number. We'll never know but I would bet the number is pretty high.
  3. 4 points
    wow!!!! az gf sucks again I'd be pissed if I had a limit set on my credit card that caused this hit to be declined
  4. 4 points
    If this is Brittany chasers definition of an inexpensive double for a kid, heck I’d like to have him buy me a beer someday.
  5. 3 points
    Just called the G&F and they said I drew a sheep tag and will get a credit. Will take about a week for find out the results and unit.
  6. 3 points
    For what it’s worth I was charged an hour ago for youth deer tags. They’re still charging!
  7. 3 points
    Yeah I guess I missed the inexpensive part,😃
  8. 3 points
    I have a very nice 20 gauge Browning Superposed made in Belgium. Excellent condition. Cased , round knob , long tang. Vent ribbed 28” barrel, single trigger, ejectors. Choked IC and Mod. Made in 1967. Not a salt gun. This configuration is very desirable. I can send pictures if intereasted. $2500
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    Not following you here. If they only applied for youth tags, then $25 is exactly what you should have been charged.
  11. 2 points
    Glad this is in MOA and not MIL..... Good deal, from a great seller.
  12. 2 points
    Thank good ness gotta scout 5B antelope
  13. 2 points
    Well that’s good to hear, cuz I didn’t want my 3rd choice. Sounds like I’m for sure carping this fall
  14. 2 points
    Good one less person putting in. Make it 3k
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    Like the post says I’m looking to purchase the following: Springfield trapdoor or rolling block in 45/70 in good condition and a reasonable price. Thanks
  17. 1 point
    I've got a 28 and a 12 so only looking for the 20. Thanks for the post.
  18. 1 point
    We had 7, 8 and 9 points separate apps and no charge yet. That's a good hunt dude
  19. 1 point
    The Kaibab NF reopens this Tuesday morning also. https://gcmaz.com/kaff-news/kaff_news/coconino-national-forest-to-reopen-at-6-a-m-tuesday/
  20. 1 point
    It was good. Wasn’t too crowded. Thanks to everyone who stayed home, lol.
  21. 1 point
    CO 71 first rifle bull Daughter or I have 31 late coues
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    Because it demands your undivided attention.
  24. 1 point
    There are a couple of packers in Alpine that would be able to help you out. The outfitters up there are pretty bogged down during those hunts so i doubt you’ll have much luck getting them to pack something out for you. Next time you go up there to scout, poke around Alpine. I can’t remember exactly but there are several people there that pack. I think the has station has fliers on the wall.
  25. 1 point
    As I lay here in my tent, Mr. Buddy heater on low, 6" of snow surrounding us, camp 75% packed up....well...what can I say. Taylor is a badas$. We packed up Tuesday night and headed to Kaibab Wednesday morning. Rained the first 4 hours of the drive until we hit The Gap. We were ready for a 12 day mule deer marathon. Taylor was so excited to finaly be on the road.... The rain held off just long enough for us to set up camp, then started snowing. We tried to get some scouting in, but it started snowing hard enough we couldn't see 50 yards. So we headed back to camp for some dinner and a good night's sleep. Thursday morning, snowing up top, raining down low. Scouted down low, saw a couple "end of season" bucks tending does. Went up top in the afternoon, and battled the snow. Saw 3 more "end of season" bucks, but a lot of deer. Lots of smaller bucks too. With 2 minutes of "legal light" left as we were heading out...we saw an "opening day" buck. Only about 26" wide, but really tall, good forks, good mass, and a nice 6" sticker on his left antler off the G3. He would be our goal on opening morning....or so we thought. Opening morning showed clear skies, 19°, and snow covered hills above 7000'....and fog. Made glassing more than 100-200 yards impossible. So, we left the location we had seen the big buck for later, and went to a spot that has produced for us in the past. Got there just as the sun was breaking, and glassed up one of our "end of season" bucks and passed on him. I walked out on a point to glass some canyons and started picking deer out, from 200 to 2000+ yards away. Found a decent 4x4 @ 1575 yards, but across 7 or 8 canyons....no thanks. Found a 1 antlered 3 point, and I swear I saw 2 lions hightailing it. Couldn't get a good look, but definitely not deer running like that, and light tan. So back to the truck,and fog had burned off by 8:00. Decided to drive back and look for the big buck. On the way out, I was glassing every finger and cut....at 8:40...."there are some does.....ooh. And a buck. You might want to get out for this one....and grab the rifle....yeah, grab the rifle for sure." I range him, "430...dial 1.5MIL. He is moving....454, dial 1.7MIL. He is quartering away...he stopped...put one in him." BOOM! "He is down! Great shot!" We watched him for 10 minutes without so much as an ear twitch. Got landmarks, grabbed the packs, crossed two canyons, and definitely no ground shrinkage when we got to him. 5 hours of exhausting pack out. At the check station, they measured him at 31" inside spread, 33.25" outside. Taylor made short work of the late season, getting her buck about 1.5 hours into the hunt. And topping my biggest buck I have ever taken too. I am so proud of her, for the hard work she puts in shooting, for the positive attitude, for wanting to spend time with me, and her being such a great kid. I thank my wife too, for putting up with the time and money I put into hunting. And most of all, I thank God for allowing me my health, my wonderful family, and the beauty and the creatures he put on this earth.
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