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    Finally able to get around to my son turkey fan. This is the first turkey in the family so first DIY fan. It was a little sloppy but I don't think it came out too bad.
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    I'm in the far NW valley. We may have received 2" of rain in just 20 minutes.
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    Kids raised by boomers. Where were the parents (read parent, obviously since most kids don’t have dads anymore) at while their kids were growing up this retarded?
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    Swarovski btx 85mm for sale. Comes with marsupial 95mm case(fits 85 with 1.7x extender), all original packaging, and open warranty registration cards. Thought I would use it more than I actually do. Located in Gilbert asking $4000. Might be open to partial trades for big bore revolvers, rifles, or project vehicles.
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    Pics and price?
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    Son and I got ours..
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    Hi All, I have 2 males and 1 female available now for their new homes. This litter was bred so I could carry on the traits of my all time favorite hunting dog Parker, I am keeping 3 pups out of this litter. I am an enthusiastic bird hunter here in Arizona. I hunt my dogs 30-45 days per year on Gambles, Scaled, and Mearns quail in Arizona. Both the Sire and the Dam(Parker x Tracie) have tons of field trial champions in there pedigrees including FC Burr Oaks Hoosier Buddy, HOF Heidis Mighty City Slicker and FC Uodibars Shoot The Moon. More importantly they will be EXCELLENT HUNTERS! Both parents are medium to close ranging dogs but will hunt further if allowed. They both are good retrievers, love the water, and know how to find birds. The pups are current on their shots and deworming. Pups are $900 each and cannot be shipped via airlines. Litter is not AKC registered. If interested in purchasing a pup from this outstanding litter please call or text. Tommy Freestone 928-651-2393
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    Yeah but they know how to download a .pdf and stuff like that
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    Near new condition Winchester 94 in 30-30. Pre 64 made 1957. $1400 Located south Tempe area
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    A 12" planer will be handy for this even if you just use it to remove cupping on the wall side of the boards so they lay flat. Of course a joiner will help keep your widths consistent (helpful as you stack your wall) and if you just want the re-sawn look consider a wire wheel on a 4" grinder. Apologies if TMI, but painting your wall flat black before starting will help avoid the wall showing through any gaps. Have fun, sounds like a cool project!
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    I live in town and have been asking around. If you need anything call me. Eric Krznarich, 602-989-6831
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    If going the bandsaw route, be sure it has a high enough horsepower motor to do what you want, especially since you mentioned resawing oak. Resaw blades generally have large teeth to hog out a lot of material (avg 3 teeth per inch), so you'll need some decent power behind it. Since it sounds like this is for occasional use, I'd be looking at no less than a 1hp motor and a 2hp being even better. As for using pallet wood a cheap metal detector wand will pay for itself... nothing dulls a bandsaw blade quicker than metal. Hope that helps.
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    We were down in cabo last week. No big ones but, This is about half of the tuna we caught, and 2 smaller Marlin. We did some sashimi right on the boat too.
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    I have to start off with a big thank you to zaccarp and qcchevy for sending me some locations and Little Creek Calls for getting my calls done very fast and actually bringing them to my house. Sunday i got off work and headed down to hunt some Goulds. Best i could do with short notice tag. Monday morning comes and first stop i get into a bird and he is coming right for me then gets to 100 yards and i watch him walk around me. Stop one is done. Try different location and i get hammered and watch a hen walk him right around me and i cant make it happen again. Now i am starting to question myself. I know i can hunt turkey but i must be making some mistakes or just not finding the right bird. Drive around and see some birds and get a few responses but thats it. Now i am worried. Everyone talks about it being an easy hunt and it was seeming to be the normal grind of turkey hunting going on for me. I wake up Tuesday and get into a bird again and work him for a bit and then coyotes start barking and howling and fired the bird up but also pushed him out as i hear him gobbling and going away. I decided to go try a different area and find nothing. Drive to a differnt location and throw out some calls and boom two birds hit me. Its on. I work them for an hour it seems and cant break one off the knob they are on and dont know why. Didnt seem like they had hens. Decide i am going to try and get closer and blow out two deer and the turkey shut up. I think its done and move out to try a different spot. Not and the next spot so i head back to wear i the birds were that i thought the deer spooked out to pick hp a nice pile of fire wood a saw and i hear them again. Decided to try and work around them and come from different side. I get to a spot i can actually glass back and see all the glass up two strutters and a bunch of hens. I work into them while my buddy took some good pics thru the glass. Got to within 63 yards of two toms. When i get there i didnt have to do anything. i ended being surrounded by hens and two other toms. The hens started walking towards me and i take a shot at one of the toms and miss and he flys up and over a tree and i was about to shoot again but the two other toms run right in front of me and i shoot and i drop one. I could hear my buddy and son Cheering for me as they watch the whole thing thru phone scope and binos. Was an awesome experience. Cant wait to do it again. Thank everyone again who helped out it was a great experience.
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    That is awesome your girls fish with you. Glad you guys did well!
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    Short and Sweet Chiricahua’s Goulds bird. Long time coming with tag #2 I think I finally hit the bonus point pass with over 20 points. Although the bird was missing 3 tail fan feathers 🪶 I am very happy with him. Full strut with his neck extended made for a good shot. 3/4” spur and a good beard to boot. A friend of mine said it looked like juniper berries and possible onions were on the birds diet.
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    Back at my computer with my fishing pics. Some of my favs from my flyfishing adventures. I caught my one and only (so far) tiger trout on a #14 Royal Wulff that my son tied for me. That's a personal favorite that I don't have pics of handy.
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