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  1. 6 points
    Ha ha funny guy. If you don’t like the sport or the price move along.
  2. 6 points
    Do those come with a lifetime of free BJ's?
  3. 5 points
    What is the gun fight at the O.K. Corral
  4. 3 points
  5. 3 points
    how much did you pay your guide to shoot that bull last year? Probably 0 bj’s too.
  6. 3 points
    (Globe) San Carlos Cutter Airport, Wood Yard (Near the Apache Gold Casino) Full Cord was $249.60 Including Tax . Measured = True Cord 928-961-3579
  7. 2 points
    It's my fat girlfriend. Keep her she eats to much
  8. 2 points
    I hate to say it, but that area could use another good fire. It is severely overgrown. A friend was talking to a rancher in the area a couple of years ago and the rancher said the last fire that went through 5 or 6 years back had an amazing effect on springs in the area. The rancher said springs that had been dry for 30-40 years or more started to have water again after the fire. Now is a great time of year for a good slow burn.
  9. 1 point
    4 days before the start of this hunt, Eddie Corona at OE4A contacted me about donating this hunt to me from a very generous person who was unable to hunt. I'm a double amputee combat vet and a diehard bowhunter. Immediately I got to planning. I knew nothing about bison and about bison hunting. Luckily I got connected with Russ and Laura Jacoby. They are bison whisperers. I can truly tell you that I would not have been successful on this hunt without them. Their logistical expertise is on par with extremely complex military deployments that I've been a part of. It's amazing to see what they do. The conditions this year were tough. There is still a ton of snow on the Kaibab. 4'-7' drifts are still present up there. Without a snowmobile or UTV with tracks, it was impossible to reach the blinds and salt. And the road leading in to the north rim is closed until June 2nd. I'm not convinced that the snow will be fully melted in time to get access with a truck. My hunt ended June 6th, so I definitely hired Russ/Laura or else I wouldn't have been able to access the hunt area. As most people know, this particular hunt means you have to sit in a blind, 14 hrs a day for an average of 14 days before you harvest a bison. You have to wait for them to come off the park. I mentally prepared myself for this. And I knew I was going to take the risk and try with my bow. It took us many hours just to reach the spike camp deep in the Kaibab using UTVs with snow tracks. It was slow going, like 9mph for 12 miles slow. After we finally arrived at the camp, Russ sent us 3 hunters out to hunt half a day while he set up the camp. Myself, Randy and Dave set out on the 90 minute ride to the hunt area. Randy and I dropped off Dave and then parked the UTV to begin our mile long walk into the blind. We hunted our way to the blind and as we approached the blind Randy spotted bison already at the water source. We quickly set down our gear. I grabbed my bow and Randy grabbed his rifle. Randy was able to take a quick couple shots and down went one of the bison. One bison ran away into the Grand Canyon park and the other waited by the bison that was laying on the ground. At that point I was able to slip in to 28yds and put an absolutely perfect arrow in the last bison. I shot another arrow and hit low in the sternum, but it wasn't necessary because the first arrow was a kill shot through both lungs. He fell and was dead in 30 seconds. We were ecstatic. We celebrated, hugged, cried and shared our viewpoints on what had happened. It was absolutely amazing! I couldn't believe I had snuck in with a bow, on the rim of the Grand Canyon and perfectly shot a bison!!! It took us long into the night to cut up the two bison and load them on to the snow machines. We used Russ's winches on the UTVs and portable winches to hoist the two bison into trees to make the work easier. Another 24 hrs later we were finally back at the main camp. After our goodbyes I drove home and got to contemplate what had just happened. I think I'm luckier than I should be. I never even stepped foot in that blind. I can't wait to try the bison meat from this harvest and sharing it with friends and family! Other than that...all I can say is that I am so blessed and thankful for OE4A for what they do.
  10. 1 point
    Arrowhead smokeless.45cal muzzleloader. $2500 (no scope.) Comes with everything you need for it- primer modules, hand sizer, breech plug tools etc. I'll even make a range trip out with the buyer to shoot and go over all the nuances. Easier to talk on the phone for interested buyers, happy to pass on my buddy's number.
  11. 1 point
    I have 2 tickets for Monday the 30th, section 126 row 33, 1400.00ea I also have 2 tickets for Tuesday the 31st section 129 row 34, 1400.00ea pm for more info. Thanks
  12. 1 point
    Up for sale are two (2) Olight PL-Mini 2 Valkyrie weapon lights. I bought these 18 months ago and they've been on the shelf since. Located in NE Phoenix/N. Scottsdale area. Price is $70 each. These are $95+ on Amazon. PM with interest. Thanks, Eddie P.S. Other items being listed soon.
  13. 1 point
    Not a big fisherman so I don't where else to post this. If you own a tracker boat and lost something out of it early this morning driving on 83rd ave between pinnacle peak and happy valley road, I may have something that belongs to you. Contact me if you think you can identify what I have. John best to text me first. 623-680-4458
  14. 1 point
    Stretched out on my cot in 36C looking up at the stars and moon at this very moment. Freaking beautiful evening out here. Been here since Tuesday. As always, BP is running around but I haven’t spotted any crossers yet. Good luck to all of the early hunters! 👊🏼
  15. 1 point
    If they don’t sell, he can always lower the price.
  16. 1 point
    You still hunting with Dwayne. No tags but the fish are bitting.
  17. 1 point
    Cheapest seats are in my living room, close to the restroom and fridge. These will sell.
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  19. 1 point
    With the border gates welded open, I gotta think there’s less crossers in the desert than ever?
  20. 1 point
    I thank my lucky stars mine never turned away from wanting to hunt with me!
  21. 1 point
    We spent most of her high school years not talking much unless we were javelina hunting or turkey hunting. Even then, it was pins and needles at times and she was well into the social life. I knew I had to let her go if I was ever going to get her back. Friends of mine with similarly stubborn, independent, strong-willed daughters assured me she'd come back around eventually and I just had to be patient. I asked her every draw cycle if she wanted to hunt and then bought her bonus points when she said no. I also told her UofA is close to several great Coues units, that she has enough points to get a good Coues tag, and that I'd rearrange my schedule to make sure I was available . That peaked her interest. Now to figure out 34B for pigs for her!
  22. 1 point
    Just picked up my two rifles from Axis Works . Great work and fast turnaround.
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  24. 1 point
    Must not be wanting to see it.
  25. 1 point
    Ummm. I've got tracks over my boot tracks after I walked in the dark to glass. Three mornings in a row. Walmart special tread. Had a dude walk into my camp and ask for water yesterday. Choppers blowing up my buck nests for two days straight. Dudes on the ground with German shepherds. Hopefully the bucks come back. F Biden.... Not sure sure what to tell you on your observations other than get outta the truck now and again, with all due respect?
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