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Since you did your set at the local sun city golf course it was most likley a pomeranian or a house cat following you!!!! Maybe a 86 year old cougar. LOL That moon was awesome for sure, I was able to follow a lightly used trail with no headlight for several miles.
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Mailman dropped all our tags last night very happy all over again. 24 and 22 here we come.
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How Fat is Fat? The All American State of Denial and BMI
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to Healy Arms's topic in Hunting Fitness
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Better for ya salad dressing 3 tblsp olive oil (i just pour some in bowl by eye) good pinch salt (Kosher course grade) good pinch pepper (fresh ground always) heap of Grey Poupon dejon mustard couple dashes of red wine or other vinegar Wisk it up for a bit and your set. I do most items by eye and feel so I am guessing some on amount
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Anyone see these guys yet? I am very interested.
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Wards, Just to add to the muscle mass, I was also thinking of residual burn, from what I was taught if you do some sort of cardio workout like jogging on tread mill the calorie burn all but stops once you step off the tread mill but if you lift weights the calorie burn keeps going up to 7 hours after your workout. Do you know this to be true?
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Thanks for the IMR 4831 nice meeting you, good luck on that tag.
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Humus easy and great snack crave blocker 2 cans garbonzo beans / chic peas drained 1 container tahini (trader joes) 1 Jar roasted red peppers salt pepper 1/4 cup olive oil 1/4 jar of Jalepenos or fresh My favorite is homemade pita chips, just toast cut up pits bread in oven and dip. Veggies are good to dip crackers
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Too right, like I said I glassed a bear day 1 then had one cross my path while night hiking. dang bears.
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The way I do it is mount level on rail to level gun and action then put a builders level on the block wall in back yard then mount scope and also scope level and level cross hairs to the level on the wall keeping all levels true X3. Make any sense? Maybe I need one more level. LOL
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Where do you store your tag before hunting season?
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in The Campfire
I have a special spot on a shelf in the man cave where all my books and maps go. Tags go under the cam hanes back country book for good luck. I also print extra licenses and put one in each envelope for each applicant and put both in sandwich bag. -
Man 22 dec would be nice to have. I am working a 22 early for a buddy.
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Stir fry is a big fall back for us. Chicken fresh veggies and some rice. Home made soup lasts for days as well. I like to just grill all kinds of veggies and put in bags for snacks. A little grocery trick is shop on the outside of the store only stay away from the middle. Think that one over
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I would say yes but is that the race where you get mud in your shoes? I hate that. Congratulations on your hard work paying off. It gets addicting when you start to see gains doesn't it? I love to push and see what I can do next
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Mr Wards, please explain the benefits of resistance training as it pertains to weight loss, I.E. residual burn or calories and such. I think for the weight loss goals of some this would be helpful. Thanks in advance
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There are some good points with health issues for some. My wife has asthma very bad so she struggles with exercise but she has done what she can, like some have said its the little things that will help, park far from store, stairs not elevator, bicycle, swimming is a pain to get into unless you have a pool but it is a very good workout. Another tip if you want success is if you decide to do something try to do it close to work, the further you drive the less likely you are to stop day in and day out. I run, hike or hit the gym right next to work when possible. Best tip is keep it simple to start, remember there is not a secret to weight loss, lower calories in than calories burned period. With a small amount of exercise daily and a calorie negative you will lose. I have to work really hard to not gain weight, I have been heavy all my life despite being involved in every sport on earth for most of my youth. At age 35 I was 255 lbs and way out of shape (over eating) , seeing the Kona Triathlon on TV got me off my butt and by age 39 in 2012 I competed in 6 triathlons at the Olympic distance placing in 2 and winning one in my group. The second thing that got me going was the Biggest Loser show. Like said before its a lifestyle not a diet, it has to be part of yours and your families life everyday.
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So awesome I am jealous. Should be a great time and a shock in the difference in hunting there vs as.
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Another Rifle Build
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to willhunt4coues's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I need to make myself put my rifle in the pack, I just like it in hand just in case, hate to bump a monster and have my rifle on my pack. Again very nice work.- 16 replies
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Another Rifle Build
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to willhunt4coues's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Nice work. looks heavy even minus the scope. I carried a bone stock savage axis 223 this weekend and it sucked can't imagine carrying that sucker hunting?- 16 replies
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Stairs is a good mention for sure. I don't do the gym right now but when I did the stair machine was great. Try skipping every other step man that hurts.
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Field Care/Caping seminar
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to swwildlife's topic in Southwest Wildlife Taxidermy
Great event and people thanks again Jim and family. PS hope you don't mind I gave my calendar to my single friend. Lol -
Yes Jim thanks a bunch for a great event it was everything I needed and more. FYI I am mike with the VCR.
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Thanks for the info, there is some new information in there I didnt see before, I have been in and out of gyms over the years and things are always evolving I like the workout listed.
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Get well soon I know how it is to be less than 100 percent