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4 pointsI will help you out.. I am no expert either but got one from this same breeder a year ago. They are far from a yapping breed. Mine barely barks ever. Not sure what a sensitive, snooty breed looks like, but mine gets wrestled by my kids just about every day and never backs down. When We used to shave him like a poodle, I guess you could say he looked snooty. The best thing about Poodles is, they do not shed at all. This is what drew me to them. We shave ours regularly but it is really easy to do at home. If you need more details than that, I suggest you PM the OP. He was great at getting back to me and can answer any questions you may have.
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2 points2023 youth gun giveaway!!!! This is my second year of donating to get kids hunting. This year's first place gun is a savage 110 classic in 7-08 with a adjustable stock new leupold rings and a new sig buckmaster 3x12 scope The stock is adjustable from 12.5 to 14 inch length of pull. Second place is a new charles daly 20 gauge compact shotgun Third place is a pair of leupold 10x42 binoculars with the included binocular harness and a heratige rough rider 22lr pistol The rules are the same as last year . It's open to kids they must be able to apply for youth only hunts for 2023 .They must have a hunter safety .Per Arizona hunting regs youth can get there hunter safety at age 9 but can't hunt till they are 10 years old.The minimum age for kids is going to follow the regs and they must be 10 by the time of the youth only hunts .Same goes for the max age they must be able to apply for current youth hunts.All guns must be transferred to a legal adult no exception!! I will cover all transfers. You must be a resident of Arizona. Youth hunter safety will need to be shown to claim prizes. If your child has won a gun they are not eligible to win . To enter please email. youthgungiveaway@outlook.com It's all lower case and one word so no spaces. PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME THE NAMES AND AGES OF ALL ELIGIBLE CHILDREN AND A PHONE NUMBER TO REACH YOU IF YOU WIN!! YOU CAN ENTER EACH OF YOUR KIDS !! THIS WILL BE A RANDOM DRAWING SAME AS LAST YEAR. The entry will run till the last day of August and the drawing will be the first week of September winners will be called and there will be a post with all the names of the winners. The contest is open to all Arizona youth Per the rules.
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2 pointsBig thanks to huntsaz for the great donation of 2 pairs of binos .Now all 3 winners will have binos and marsupial gear harnesses.
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1 pointSelling a 1 owner 300RUM in immaculate shape. Shot 91 rounds total. Everything about this gun is super clean. Comes with ziess 3-10x44 and 5.5 boxes of ammo. Asking $1800
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1 pointThis is a stunning collection of NWTF/National Wild Turkey Federation silver coin medallions from 1976 to 2000. Beautifully framed measuring 20 3/8 x 17 7/16. Three decades of coins here. It is collectors item with a market value of $450. Each coin has the stamp of the year minted in the coin. Nickle-Silver medallions set in a professional matted framing with Wild Turkey Federation backing. Located in Payson. $150
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1 pointSelling my Tesla because I got a Raptor to take hunting lol https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/d/gilbert-2018-tesla-model-75d-28k-miles/7569753240.html The Model X is a beautiful car, in great condition, with no issues, and clean carfax. I am Only selling because of recent purchase of a Raptor. This is the cleanest, and best priced Model X on the market with this low of miles . It has the 6 Seat Interior with Captains Seats in the Middle, and 3rd Row option If you have a family, do not waste your time with the 7 Seat Model Y, the X is way more comfortable for families. T his Model-X Looks outstanding and has the following features/upgrades: -Autopilot with Full Self driving computer -Dual Motor All Wheel Drive -Premium Upgrades Package -22" Onyx Black Wheels with Pirelli Scorpion Tires with great tread -GPS Enabled Homelink -Black Leather/Textile Interior -6 seat interior, captains seats and 3rd row seating -HoneyComb All Weather Mats with very clean carpet underneath -Custom Painted Brake Calipers -Tesbros Trim Vinyl Wrap for all murdered/blacked out appearance It is under Battery and Drive Unit Warranty until December 2026, and Basic Vehicle Warranty til Dec 22, 2022. It has a Clean AZ title and Carfax. Very Fairly Priced at $65,000 You are welcome bring your own financing or cash/cashiers check.
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1 pointSwitchback Kennels Canyon x Scout (Gordon Gun Dogs) 10 Healthy Puppies (5b/5g) Whelped: 12/9/22 AKC Chandler Heights, Arizona Message me for more information.
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1 pointLooking for a Whitney wolverine .22lr pistol, Rossi pump action rifles(older models preferred), or any unique 22’s.
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1 pointLeica in excellent condition with marsupial harness. $1575 east side of Tucson 520-461-8507
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1 pointLast chocolate female found home, 2 black males and 4 black females left
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1 pointIt would be helpful for a price and background to be posted. I don't do instagram, nor will I sign up for it. How about posting some more details? I'm no poodle expert, but I think they're a yapping breed, sensitive, and snooty. Take a lot of grooming also. More details please.
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1 pointThank you to every one who gave me info. i was able to take a small 3x3 This morning solo. Had a blast in 35a. Love hunting these deer in that type of country. Coues deer is by far my favorite thing to hunt
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1 pointI went to it the other day and am testing against cox right now. Very very pleased so far. Mostly 3-15 times faster speeds almost everywhere compared to cox except right next to the cox receiver. I will be canceling cox this weekend. I have run probably 25 speed tests or more and almost everyone one shows much faster speeds. No issues so far.
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1 pointI haven’t shared a story in a while, been trying to find the time to write this one up and finally taking the time today. I didn’t draw a tag this year but my 2 youngest boys did. My 16 year old, Rusten found a spot he wanted to hunt and made a couple trips in there and scouted it pretty well. He found where we could get water and got a good lay of the the land but never found any big bucks. The first few days of the hunt we decided to go to an area we were already familiar with. After a pretty brutal hike we set up a quick camp and started glassing. We quickly found a cool 2x3 buck bedded at 600 yards but while we were trying to decide if one of the boys wanted to shoot him, he got up and disappeared into the brush. By then it was mid-day so we decided to drop into the canyon and filter some water to get us through the next couple days. After filling up we made our way back to our glassing point. At around 2pm, Rusten glassed up two bucks bedded at 800 yards. We took a good look at them and thought the bigger one might be close to 100”. My 14 year old Camm, decided he wanted to shoot the bigger of the two bucks so we made a plan. Rusten stayed on the hill while Camm and I moved closer. While we were getting into position the bucks got up and started feeding. We got to 415 yards and found a big boulder to get into a semi-prone position. He was able to make a great shot and put down his 3rd coues deer and his biggest buck yet at around 97”. By the time we got him broke down and back to camp it was 830 and we were pretty exhausted. We got Camm’s meat cooled off and hanging in the shade and we were back at it the next morning looking for a buck for Rusten. He had his sights set pretty high on an only shooting a big buck. He has been lucky enough to kill two bucks around the 100” mark already. One of them was on the same hill that camm just killed his buck on so we were hopeful of finding another good buck. Unfortunately, the next 2 days the wind picked up big time and we only turned up some small bucks and a bear. We decided to pack Camm’s deer out and move camp to the area Rusten scouted After a few hours at home we were back at it the next morning in a new area with high hopes Monday we found around 10 bucks, nothing big, but that evening we saw a couple that were too far out that looked promising. Tuesday morning we glassed close to camp at first light but by mid-day we were over were we saw the bucks the previous evening. We were on top of a the biggest hill in the area looking down into some shaded cuts. At around 2pm, I found a buck up feeding about 600 yards below us. As I was trying to point him out to the boys, he disappeared behind some trees. We were waiting for him to come out and another buck appears that was noticeably bigger. I wasn’t sure how big but I could see he had long beams and decent point length. Rusten decided pretty quickly he wanted to shoot him. Normally, I would help my boys find a place to shoot from and get the rifle set up for them but this time I just told Rusten to make it happen. We weren’t able to get any closer because of a big bluff below us so I gave him the dope for 613 yards and he knocked him down. I was pretty surprised when I walked up to him to see that he was a better buck than I thought. This is Rusten’s 5th coues deer and also his best at close 106” We were beyond blessed on this hunt. My boys impress me so much with their willingness to put in the hard work chasing these deer in the backcountry. We had a lot of laughs especially trying to stuff the 3 of us into a 2 man backpacking tent. Good memories for sure.
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1 pointIt happens to the best of us but the solitude of being out there breathing fresh air in nature destressing has it's own rewards. Thanks for reporting back in.
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1 pointThanks to everyone who reached or offered insight. I hunted every day of the hunt except for the last (crane hunting) and was unsuccessful. Tag soup for me. I did see two bucks and let a tiny spike go for future hunting opportunities.
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1 pointWe quit using miller's and started using Casey's in flag .Sure do miss Ron in Payson!! Sold the place after his wife passed and went to live closer to his boy in Utah or Colorado.