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  1. 4 points
    Trailcams - unethical, no fair chase, illegal livescope - plug it in and fill the live well, boys!!! seems legit. just kidding…no but seriously.
  2. 2 points
    Still makes me scratch my head why people would cross the border to go to that place. All of the "we've never had a problem" answers just make me laugh.
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    SOLD Mossberg 835 Ultimag Turkey. Has a few rub marks on camo, needs new fiber optic front sight but still works fine as is. Otherwise in great shape. Has Full choke. Great Turkey or coyote gun In Thatcher/ Safford area
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    So 2023 is all but done. Amazingly crappy year in my mind with wars being fought in two plus locations, Christians massacred in Africa , Little Rocket Man threatening more nukes…insane inflation in our country, record numbers of illegal immigrants flooding our country, kids don’t know which restroom to use at school…. I hope and pray that 2024 will be better for both our world and our country. Here’s to a new and better year!
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    Zeiess V4 6-24 FS $700. This is a great scope but it's the only MOA scope I have left and I'm looking to complete the switch. A few marks on it I've tried to document in the photos. Tom 480-868-9664 Ahwatukee area but am all around the valley every week.
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    I have 4 female heeler puppies that are 10 weeks old and have their first two shots. $250 each. I own the parents. The mom is Red and the dad is Blue.
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    How many reports have you read that the average American doesn't see?
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    Hey Roosevelt Mark, I think I chatted with you on the lake while you and another boat were fishing by each other. Had my wife and dog with me me in a center console Nitro. Next time I will yell Mark real loud see if you turn LOL. Good to see your face and know now who to look for LOL. I have the PanOptix setup myself, but its definitely hard to stay above those crappie and see your Jig consistently. All I caught was a tank of a CARP Hope to meet up with you out there someday and maybe a tip. Hey CouesPursuit Glad to hear about that motor. Im happy its working well for you. Any Walleye lately?
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    Way to stay focused and make it happen. Congrats to everyone involved.
  11. 1 point
    I shot a nice mature buck the day after my brother shot his. My buck was all by himself
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    They are about 30 foot deep
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  14. 1 point
    Gay is now excepted. Lol
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    I hear "crappie are being caught at" and now it means nothing with livescope being used so heavily. Happy New Year Bassslayer. That 40HP you sold me on this site is still running like a champ.
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    Like new Winchester TS12-30 Safe Basically brand new Located in Camp Verde $300
  19. 1 point
    Challenge excepted! Hopefully I can formulate a good enough strategy going forward to secure a fairly constant source of elk meat for my family. Here's what a .308 Nosler Accubond 165 grain does to a set of elk lungs, at 290 yards.
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    I got a late start to hunting. I moved to AZ from Sarasota in 2003. I've fished AZ quite a bit but only started to hunt in 2019. The main reason I decided to start was I wanted my two son's to practice some of the numerous skills and traits that hunting teaches like patience, persistence and discipline. And to have them spend as much time outside enjoying nature as possible. I did draw an early antler-less tag in a good unit my first year applying and I was successful on that hunt. And even though I did my pre-scouting and camped in the unit before hand that season, I basically shot a fish in a barrel, on morning three. I've been applying for a late, antler-less hunt closer to home the past two years and drew tags. Both of those hunts ended with my tags still in hand but I learned tons about the unit and elk scouting and hunting in general. Now, it seems to me like maybe old dad's the one out there learning some of the lessons I wanted my son's to practice while hunting and scouting. Because after two years, a lot of patience, persistence, discipline and disappointment, I think I may have a good grasp of this unit and antler-less elk hunting. Because after scouting, camping and spending countless hours on OnX I came up with a good plan A, B and C and was finally able to fill the freezer with elk meat this season, on opening morning! I'm looking forward to many more years of spending time out in nature with my boys and coming home with tasty, healthy food.
  21. 1 point
    I've seen a few whitetail on the edges of sheep country in recent years. Always trying to hunt outside the box, I decided go in with intent to fill my '23 archery tag or get my butt handed to me and let go of the idea the terrain is worth hunting. Yesterday, I didn't even get to glass the more predictable deer country as a small 3x3 coues was spotted in the gentliest terrain on the sheepy side of the mountain. He bedded down at 730am right in the open. I decided to get aggressive under the cover of rain. I turned 1000 yards into 66 yards in 30 minutes and picked the perfect rock outcropping to pop out around. 20231222_082625.mp4 The rain had scent locked down and while I was comfortable to not be busted immediately, 60 yards is my coues limit and my gut told me this deer was not going to get up and feed towards me and the rock ledges. Turning 66 into 60 without cover took an hour and a ton of patience and frozen moments as he would snap his head in my direction. Finally, at 61 yards, he got up and as he shook off a gallon of water, I drew and released an arrow that went lower than I'd of liked. The soaking wet drop away felt significantly slowed my arrow prior to release. Thank goodness for the Lumenocks helping me understand this quickly and when he stopped at 100 yards to understand what hit him, I put my slider on 130 and put him down hard. I ran up and put another one in him as quickly as possible. Not the greatest part of the story but one of my favorite things about this forum is reading lessons learned. With everything soaking wet, this will go down as one of my heaviest pack outs of all time, in sheep country!
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