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    Glad you got her back home.ok, I was genuinely concerned for your safety in this brain frying heat.
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    It used to give you a choice of manufacturers and ammo and bullet options. Being your out of state I would call. They should have a number of someone in charge of the voture And help you get some. Theve helped me many times, never even had to go to the store. Congratulations And welcome
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    He's one of the little people......
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    And your pic still hangs in the halls.of the Belen Rodeo Hall of Fame.
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    4x4, Warn hubs, new tires BF Goodrich with spare. Extra 4 stock rims w good tires. AC blows, little rust, main seal leaks some, which also blows. 5spd, Jensen stereo. GN, trailer package. Only blemish, ol lady kissed a pole barn doing about 40mph backwards. Custom exhaust new clutch. Only 300k miles. No lowballers, no haggle, I know what I have. $37500 cash or trade for 2020 Dodge Cummins with similar equipment.
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    This will be an on going review INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: Been on the hunt for a fish kill bag and finally found one, Opah (https://opahgear.com/). The biggest flaw of them all is they leak. Read through tons of posts and watched vids and finally decided that Opah was the one to buy. Now the question, which freaking size. I watched their videos on YT and tried to "imagine" and finally decided that the Fathom 5 Deep was best for me, see sizes midway down https://opahgear.com/pages/owners-manual. I went for the deep model to allow to pack the top with ice for the drive back to AZ. figure gas stop is an ice top of stop too. This size will get me a few good tuna and yellowtail and I can store them in the bag for a few days whole, until processing at home is complete. I wanted to bring whole fish home to make more sashimi and the fish needs to kept nice and cold. My buddy uses another bag and bring his home this way, but his leaks. I finally broke down and made the purchase direct from the manufactures website, was cheaper than buying from Amazon. A week later a large box shows up and it was play time. Got it all unpacked and figured why not test it out and fill it up. I headed out to the drive way and filled it up and thought, dang, this things is a nice size tub, I can sit in it, no leaks. The bag is a solid built tank. Straps and handles are solid. The insulation is 2 inches thick and well yah you can roll it up, kinda, but it does work. It is not small. But to fit and carry large tuna whole, heck yah, this will do the freaking job just right. It does come with some small builtin straps to cinch it all together when you roll / tri fold it up. I didn't measure, but rolled/folded it was about the size of a 55qt cooler. but opens up to 60lx30hx18w. Have a fishing trip coming up this weekend, will see how this works with carrying fish and storing for processing. I will be using this for hunting and storing quarters as well. Will update review as time goes on.
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    I can't imagine that stuff would hold up well in a dog run, especially due to smell. But I am curious to hear opinions of people who know and are not just making assumptions.
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    It's not spam, just new to the site, Picture did not attach correctly the 1st go around.
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    It is a lot of work for sure but it’s not really technical. The layout is the toughest part but you can measure and draw in the walls all you want. Next toughest part is grouting but again nothing too bad. I used to do tile for a living so I’m bias. A trick I used for layout and look is double stick tape to put tile up and see how it lays out and looks.
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    Gotcha. Witt sells a clamp on thread as well in a pinch. There’s a threaded TC compass in 6.5 cm a few pages back but I’m not sure on LOP or youth stock availability. Good luck in your hunt!
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    Hey speaking of which I have been trying to reach you about your extended warranty about to expire……
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    on Thursday i was at my goal weight for the cut. 30lbs total lost from my fattest bloatedest to depleted semi dehydrated. 30 doesnt sound like a lot till i pick up a 25lb plate and a 5lb plate. im reverse dieting now, actually look better, way fuller and still with the cuts. eating like 2500 cals up from 2000. keeping my activity level high, increase cals till im eating 8 meals a day bigger by the day. 87 days till opening day of carp szn.
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    I think the guy should have been further back in the photo
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    I really appreciate everyone’s help. Edge is going to spot me some shocks and I’m going to hike up and change out the part in the morning. The wife is going to help get me close- we’re both off tomorrow.
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    I’ll drive my truck on any road. Where are you broke down?
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    Majority of Arizona hunters do it voluntarily. A higher percentage in AZ do because they are asked than hunters in CA do because they are told (it's required by law in CA). Less lead poisoning in condors as a result. That's something for Kaibab hunters to be proud of and several lessons on human nature.... We have used copper on several Kaibab deer hunts. A buck and a couple youth doe hunts. I have also used leftover copper ammo in .270 for cow elk. All performed very well. Pass through shots except the elk. I recovered that bullet just under the far hide. Expanded beautiful and dropped her practically I'm her tracks. Anyways, all I have found is copper ammo, didn't draw a tag for anything. Folks that drew may want to use non toxic in the condor zone if they can.
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    Not yet but they push it hard.
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    You may say I have been lucky or you can say I have been blessed. I have been taking and helping hunters and outfitters from both sides of the border for 25 years now and Ive never had any problems. Every year, it neves fails, this topic comes up and yet here were are waiting for the time to go back and enjoy God's beautiful landscapes down there and great time and hunt with friends. There are several do's and dont's just like anywhere else including here in the U. S. I'm curious to know..the people that had a bad experience, where they on a hunting trip? and were they alone without the Outfitter or Ranch Owner?
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