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    I thought it was a job opening! Ok I admited, I'm a pervert! 😝😤
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    Moved to Arizona in 1982 from Iowa and fell in love with this great State! I have hunted, fished and explored as much as time allowed and still didn’t put a dent in what Arizona has to offer those who enjoy the outdoors. My wife and I will be moving back to Iowa soon and while I am excited to be close to family, a huge chunk of my heart will remain here. I have conversed with some of you through this forum and met or bought/sold items with others. All great people in my book. Thanks to all for contributing to this site and everything we do as hunters and angler’s to keep Arizona such a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Jim
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    Go to home depot and buy some cement board tape/dry wall tape the mesh green one and a can of rubber. Place the tape over the cut on the inside and spray the area just like your painting, then repeat the process on the roof. You may need to second coat it but it will not leak.
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    Where else would I have posted it? It's a classifieds site bro
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    Why is this in the classifieds? kodi and VPNs are typically used for handling classified information.🤣 Sorry, couldn't resist.
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    My FIL passed away and we are getting titles sorted out today. Will be an E-title so I guess easier transfer now (new to me but that's what the dmv lady says). 2013 4WD 5.7L 146K miles Crew Cab with a Tonneau cover Dark Grey paint is in great shape Never been off road and spent it's whole life in Heber so no real Az sun damage to the paint or pinstriping. Interior is in very good shape (small ware spot in drivers seat (shown in pic). Passenger seat and back seat hardly used. Drove by a little old man between Heber and Showlow most of it's life In gilbert now. All maintenance has been done on time and I know he just put new hd brakes and rotors on about 6 months ago. 25K Call or Text Josh 480-369-4923
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    There was a spam post that brought it to the top. I saw it this morning. It must have been deleted after you posted.
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    Good question! When I opened the classifieds this morning, it was up on page one….I didn’t see the the date, thought it was new if it was on pg1. Something must have been deleted since I commented, I wouldn’t have sought this out to necropost…
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    Tag has been sent to Tom (AZ Elk Society). Sounds like he has a veteran in Catalina who will use it. Thanks for the suggestions. Jim
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    Not for me but stick around and maybe you’ll find yourself a taker 🤷🏼‍♂️😂
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    Why did you feel the need to comment and revive a 2.5 year old thread? That is the real question.
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    Buddy set up camp yesterday and had a bull moose walk right thru his camp. It should be a good hunt hopefully he sends me some pics to post!
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    I didn't realize T/C is basically out of business. Thats not exactly comforting either. Knight is looking better and better!
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    When my buddy Jake and I drew our tags, we assumed they were rifle tags. Imagine our surprise when the tags turned out to be out first choice, early archery bull tags! That meant new strings, new arrows, lots of gym time and upcoming 3D shoots in Flagstaff! Unfortunately, the family cabin in Pinetop sold right before the 4th of July Sunrise shoot. On to the hunt. Jake and I were able to get the entire hunt off from work, and we were both pumped! First few days were a little rough, full moon, etc you know the drill. On September 13th, we followed a huge train of elk with many bugling bulls for a few miles. We never truly caught up to them, but we marked the area on the GPS and decided to beat them to the area the next day. As some of you will remember, in 2014 my grandpa passed just a couple days before opening morning. I killed my bull 4 days later, on my moms birthday, September 14th. The next morning (the 14th) Jake, his brother Tate and I headed in to the area where we followed the train of elk, with the idea of beating them to their bedding area. As we approached the area, there was another truck where we wanted to be. We backed off a couple hundred yards and changed our strategy a bit. As we walked to our ambush point, I found a spot that gave me shooting lanes above and below my position, asked Jake his opinion and he said it looked good, so I settled in. After doing a little landscaping, I settled in for the wait. After an hour or so, I hear a bugle right behind me. I grab my bow, turn around, and glass a elk behind me. As I am looking at what appears to be a spike, I see a small 5x5 below him in shooting distance. I went in to this hunt wanting anything 5x or better, as I am not a dedicated archer and the idea of tagging a 5x5 or better on our own sounded plenty fulfilling to me. After assessing that his bull met my reasonable standards I ranged him at 56 yards. As soon as I snapped on to the string, he took a step and exposed his vitals. One Slick Trick Magnum to the top 1/3 of his lungs and he was dead in 75 yards. A quick look at the phone and he was shot and dead at 7:13 Am on 9/14. 56 yards: my sons football number 7:13, my birthday 9/14: my moms birthday. The hunt was fantastic and one of my best times in the woods ever. Fourteen days in the woods is a long time, even in a comfortable trailer! elkhunt1.jfif elkhunt2.jfif elkhunt3.jfif elkhunt4.jfif elkhunt5.jfif elkhunt6.jfif
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    About 3 minutes after that last pic, a cow busted me for taking another one. About 10 minutes later, my buddy killed his bull.
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    I mean Richard is a Dick, but entertaining and he certainly does not hide behind a screen. I mean, the dude has posted gym selfies flexing. 🤣💪🏋️‍♀️
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    Talk about crapping on people? You are doing a great job.
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    he said he couldn’t get to the site and was getting an error message. I’m probably younger than you. But you do seem like an overly sensitive Gen Z so maybe not.
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    I posted about my dad in this thread over 7 years ago; he’ll be 80 in April. He called me in the afternoon on March 4th and said “Hey, did you get on your computer and get me in the Utah draw for the Paunsaugunt? I’m due.” “Yeah Dad, I took care of it.” You gotta love it, almost 80 and still dreaming of another go-around after a big mule deer buck!
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    I’d help you but WTF are you asking for???? I don’t know any of those words. I do know a guy named kodi though.
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    First stealing from Home Depot. Now asking for help to pirate TV and movies...
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    My Dad made it out again this year. 88 and still going (just a little slower).
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    I enjoy threads like this one about the "Oldest hunter we know". Here is an update on my "oldest hunter I know", my Dad. He's still getting around as he closes in on his 73rd Birthday. He's picky on game he is willing to try and take and waits for a literally "perfect" shot angle before he'll squeeze the trigger on his .270 Winchester or his .50 caliber Knight Muzzleloading Rifle as he doesn't want to have a game recovery issue if he were to place a bullet poorly. He has a bit of a tremble in his aim and recognizes his limitations and hunts accordingly. For him, and for me, it's become more about the time spent outdoors together that matters most, game on the meat-pole or not. Here's to hoping he has many more years left on the calendar. Best wishes to all your special older hunters too! Jim Rich MV, AZ
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