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    But can you tuna fish? (Sorry..... lol)
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    Some are already out chasing them- but good luck to all the hunters - here’s a reminder of what they look like
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    Micheal does great job. He is 83rd and pinnacle peak. Goes by mfernaz
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    Welcome to the Hunting Meme Thread! This thread is open season for hunting-related memes of all kinds. If it’s about hunting, gear, tags, seasons, etc, it belongs. Feel free to make your own or post ones you’ve found elsewhere. Hunting is serious business: long hours, hard work, missed shots, blown stalks, and plenty of humbling moments. This thread is meant to be a lighthearted space for some comedic relief. So kick back and enjoy some hunting-related humor with your fellow hunters, just like you would around the camp🔥 after a long day out in the field. Have fun with it, post away fellas! I'll start:
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    $1200.00 I am original owner, it has been shot 17 times and in great condition. This rifle shoots great with factory ammo. Safe Queen for several years and need the room.
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    This is a very fine, very early Weatherby rifle. Made in 1949, this rifle is one of the first 200 Weatherby rifles made. Perhaps, worked on by Roy Weatherby himself. The early Weatherbys used a Mauser 98 action and were made in South Gate, California. The recoil pad is the original Weatherby pad. This one is in very nice condition and looks to have seen very little use. $1000 located south Tempe area
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    Grassssssshoppppppper. Great shooting gun. Someone buy it
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    The list of new parts in the front end is impressive, especially the lower ball joints which are a huge safety point on these 1st gens. The gauge cluster swap makes the mileage a mystery, but these 4.7 engines are tanks if the timing belt was actually done. $6k for a 4x4 with newer KM3 tires and a shell is a pretty solid starting point for an Arizona truck.
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    I got you🤙🏼 I tune pianos. Message me the details and we will set up a time.
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    Already happened! Did you get a card hit?
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    this..... and then you do it with the hole family and at the end of it I feel like rain man.....
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    IMG_8192.mov IMG_8192.mov IMG_8192.mov I ran into a unique but not uncommon situation this year on my buddies wife’s 5B late rifle bull hunt. Opening morning we turned up 2 bulls first light at 1100 yards. Her effective range is about 600 yards so we needed to drop off the ridge and onto a spine between us and the elk. As we made our way there we heard a side by side coming in. I told my buddy to continue on and I would let them know what we were doing. It ended up being two guys from Washington, one with a tag. They too had seen the bulls and were in pursuit. I told them since two bulls were in there we should work together and we can make a final decision on shooter once in position. They were agreeable so we eased in. We got to 600 yards and had the biggest bull in plain site bedded. The other was bedded in thick junipers. My buddies wife had never killed a bull and neither had this gentleman. Despite my gut telling me “ladies first” I knew they had just as much right to the bulls as us, so we agreed to flip for it. Well, she lost. So we got her in position in the event the second bull popped out and helped him with distance, windage and execution. He made a perfect shot and the other bull slipped out just giving us brief glimpses but never long enough for a new hunter. It was disappointing and exciting all at once. Bull was a tank and scored 351”. Super solid dudes and even offered tons of assistance trying to help her connect over the next few days but she could never quite put it together. On day 2 I found her the bull of a lifetime, conservatively 370” and had her at 400 yards from him but she couldn’t get him in her scope in the thick cedars before he bedded. I had to go home but they saw him two more times and no shot! IMG_8192.mov I sure love mentoring new hunters but after killing lots of animals for 35 years it is easy to forget the newbie mistakes that occur over and over again that we made and is so glaring when someone else does it. Test of patience, kindness, and humility for sure! Here is the bull they killed 351” IMG_8201.mov My Movie 9.mov
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    Loggins & Messina getting it done, such a cool jam.
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    2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with Quadra drive, 4 high and low and the 4.7 V8. Leather seats, Cold AC, car seat latches, tow package and clean AZ title. Currently has 144,953 miles on it and runs great. I bought it from the original owner in Scottsdale in Feb 2022 at 140k miles and since did a lot to it to make an excellent hunting rig. What I’ve done: New radiator and complete coolant flush, complete tranny flush and new shift solenoid, front and rear differential fluid service, new fuel pump, new spark plugs and idle air control valve, recharged AC coolant, IRO 3” lift and Bilstein 5100 shocks all around, Willy’s edition wheels and tires (90% tread), roof rack and and added a full sized spare tire. What it needs: Check engine light has been on since I bought it for the torque converter sensor (code P0740). I couldn’t care less if the torque converter was working so I never bothered. It’s 22 years old now so has plenty little trim pieces here and there that are loose. It has your standard Arizona pin striping. There is a slow battery draw on it and since it was just my hunting rig I just put a battery cutoff switch on it. This thing is just a lot of fun. It rides like a dream on those Bilsteins and has great clearance. I have done a good bit of hunting/camping out of it as you can lay down all the seats flat and close the door and still have room for a sleeping pad. To me, you get all the ability of a side by side, plus heating, cooling, and no dust which was what we wanted for our young kids. Also, at a fraction of the cost of a side by side. Only selling because we got something bigger for our growing family. Located in SE AZ $7800
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    Looks pretty simple, click the link, enter first name, last name, email and where you saw the contest. Easy way for them to track where they are getting business and keep you posted on deals via email. Seems simple enough.
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    If you have an outside irrigation system, with an open valve, it could backfeed into your home plumbing as the daytime temperature increases, thus increasing pressure in the irrigation tubing or hose. If so he should check the backflow/check valve.
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    It might not be enough to stop the Grundfos pump. It needs to be valved off upstream. Also, do you have roof-mounted solar? An expansion tank on another hot water heater? Your street valve (meter box) might also be defective. If you have an outside irrigation system, with an open valve, it could backfeed into your home plumbing as the daytime temperature increases, thus increasing pressure in the irrigation tubing or hose.
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    Hello all, Been looking at this site for along time. I'm 73 years old and had a great Sunday morning with my son. I shot this cow and it was the first one in 7 years for me. Just thought I'd share. I also had this cinnamon bear at 50 yards not a bear hunter, but I'd have shot this one in season. Hope pics show up...have to try again with bear pic..lol
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    My daughter was lucky enough to draw a 5B North Limited Twin Arrows cow elk and was able to fill her tag opening day at 10 AM. It rained quite a bit Thursday and then start sprinkling Friday morning, then let up and we were able to locate a small herd and she was able to fill her tag, but then sky opened up and it was just an absolute nightmare, rain storm…..mud up to your ankles, water drenched multiple trips to and from the kill site to the vehicle stuck vehicles, just an absolute mess, but a complete success. Me and my two boys have the same hunt starting this weekend. Looking forward to fill three more tags.
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    You’re the man dude that’s a big one. Was it rugged and steep?
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