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This is it, no more game meat in the freezer. Time to hunt yet?
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Anyone making a big purchase at Cabelas soon?
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to northAZarcher's topic in Classified Ads
I have one too I'll settle in as well, I get these every month it seems but never used one. I'll buy when I'm dang good and ready, no big box store is going to bait me in. Lol -
Pretty much out now, I'm up here and drove around close by and it was just burning ground level. I am surprised how dry it is, drove a lot of forest roads and all are powder dry
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Royaltines guide school in Montana , very good but they lean heavily on the packing side so for an az guide most of that would be wasted. I think 3500.00 for a several week course. They have placement outfitters as well.
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Are those the cliffs where the elk live that he's trying to keep us from hunting?
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High Volume 223/556 reloading
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to n2horns's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
The 650 with all the trimmings would be the way to go, I run a 550 and get pretty good numbers although I've never timed it. The Dillon throws really good charges as well. Me and a buddy ran 5000 rnds off a few years ago and I shoot them in my bolt 223 with jagged holes down range. -
Start to a busy spring!-Update-Osceola Down.
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to cramerhunts's topic in Turkeys!
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I used to charge the same to remove as I did to lay it. Most times I just refused job. Major suck fest
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I keep saying I'm going to enter but never end up making the time. Maybe next year, way too busy this year
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Developers are crossfitters, grittybowmen just interviewed them recently. I like to stay in shape but listening to those guys turned me off.
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Hey he carried cold beer and sandwiches all day with no foam ups, he deserved a kiss.
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Best of luck from ours to yours.
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Really leaning to the nitto or toyo open country Mt. 2 guys at work have them and are happy but they have lifted trucks with 35 and 37 in tires so may not be the same as stock. They are 10 ply so should be tuff tires
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Wolf news hits close to home
MULEPACKHUNTER posted a topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
http://www.mogollonrimnews.com/more-wolf-releases-planned-for-west-of-heber-overgaard/ Hope the link works, we just keep making up new ways to be wasteful and opposite of for the people by the people. I don't really know what to say , they are in my hunting areas at times, the closures will really hurt up there for sure. It seems way too populated up there for it to be an approved site? Makes zero sense. Zero -
Spent the week in a new hunting area waaaaayyyyyy off the roads. I had hiked to this area a few years ago and Edge had been there before that. I knew after the hike it was going to be rough. Turned out pretty smooth except for the catclaw and overgrown. Deer scouting didnt really happen as we ended up doing trail maintenence and exploring and some general relaxing but there was deer sign and Javi sign in very large amounts. I managed to find several beds within a mile or so of camp. Edge brought a 10lb pork roast for a lunch snack and we had elk burgers in the evening. Having a veteran of war and packing in camp was a real treat. I learned a few new tricks and some valuable intel for future trips to any camp. Enjoy.
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Very nice job.
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The miles really isn't the issue, even an unworked animal can walk 15 miles, the issue is elevation and footing. 3 miles of this was steep and as rocky as you can get. My guess is about 8 miles one way.
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Sorry guys just got back from pack trip, thanks for all the suggestions. This helps a bunch.
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Great set, I have the same deal, love those. I hate packing them though. Too heavy
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Yep its that time, we have raised beds as well, 3 about 8x5. Also did some work on the chicken house since I lost my birds to yotes last year including a 35 lb turkey. Cant wait to get back to fresh eggs. We usually do lettuce, tomatoes, squash, peppers, potatoes up north, herbs of all kinds. Really leaning on getting a few pigs this year and we get rabits from our neighbor every ounce in a while. The garden in Heber just goes nuts, going to have to expand up there this year, Last year there were several trips up where I just brought protein and had all the fixins from the garden, Potatoes do really well up there. Anyone ever do some corn?