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Am I in the twilight zone or classifieds?
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My son's friend in CA asked for a rattlesnake rattle. Since we were heading out to La Paz County, drove down a road I know is a hotspot for them... We encountered 6 in about 2 miles of road.
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Howdy and a prize... Well played, sir.
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I'll be in the AES/H4H booth Saturday morning at the ISE. Come by and say howdy.
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Mulepackhunter loaded me some 70gr Sierra hpbt for the model 88 with 1 in 10 twist. Shoots 1/2" moa at 150 yards. Not bad for a 60 year old rifle that's had thousands of rounds down the tube.
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Did you put in for any archery elk hunts?
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Do we have our choice of sexes. Are you including castrating? Who wants to go in on one or two? Makes sense to go in on a couple, we have room and a livestock trailer
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I can get a free one as close to 101 and northern to you
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I think I've found a couple good safe spots. One is a small, small grotto in a cliff wall with a 150' wide sandy wash around it. I think the e caller is good for about 80'on a flank.
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I've been going out at night for years. And yes the adrenaline really gets pumping and there is some panty wetting. Perhaps that's why I've only found a couple others willing to venture out at night.
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35 years ago today was supposed to be a good day, was my 2nd year anniversary in the USAF and I sewed on my A1C stripes the day before. I was on duty at Luke that morning a Natl Guard KC135 was doing routine touch and goes. A civilian aircraft entered military airspace and in an unusually low cloud bank collided head-on with the tanker. I was taken to the wreckage sight the following day to answer NTSB questions concerning the wx conditions at the time of the collision. Was a nightmarish sight. KC-135 - Fatalities LTC James Floor, 53 Maj Truman Young Jr., 48 LTC Ted Beam, 40 TSGT Donald Plough, 47 http://arizonawrecks.com/visitthewrecks/kc135.html Cool find, Adam. I read where there are 1200 military plane wrecks in AZ alone. Many are still out there waiting to be discovered. Tread lightly friends, many of these wrecks are pilots, crews and airman's final resting place.
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Luke lost a lot of A-6's during WWII in the hills north of the base. Here's 4 of them... http://www.aircraftarchaeology.com/crownkingat6.html http://www.aircraftarchaeology.com/at6lakepleasant.html I've been to the sight of a 40's era bomber crash site, east side of Rincons. There's an F86 crash site on Burnt Mountain. The pilots body has never been located. Hunters found the crash site 15 years after the plane went down including the ejection seat.
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2nd Official CWT 200 Yard Fun Shoot
Edge replied to lancetkenyon's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Why not? .243 Winchester model 88 Sierra 6mm 85gr hpbt -
Wish you were closer, sounds like a great deal.
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Great trucks, my grandad drove a Honcho.
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Looking for a unique place to eat around May Clinic in Phoenix
Edge replied to PRDATR's topic in The Campfire
Viet Kitchen 101/Cave Creek. I dine there with the family most every Sunday after church. They had to raise prices some after the burger flippers voted themselves a raise but still can treat 7-8 for around 100 bucks. It's a small restaurant and I doubt they take reservations. If you get there smack dab in the middle of meal time, you may be out of luck. -
Great lion huntin legacy and pics.
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just 15-20 miles northeast of my ol place. My first time fly fishing was on the Skookumchuck River in Western WA. There was no vehicle access, had to mountain bike up the Weyerhauser roads. Found some beautiful rainbows in holes along the creek. Got my first two Columbian blacktails in there as well. Went fishing and hunting between 1994 and 2001 in there and never once encountered another person.
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Happy birthday. What does a Desert Bull do to celebrate another solar revolution?
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hear ya, would make 5 for us. And I call my gf the Collector. But I'd still take him rather than the alternative.
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I knew I was going to catch some flack over posting this. Fact is "Moby" has been very well taken care of. He has spent many a night in an expensive "doggy day care" while my sister was out of town working as a child advocate to make sure that our tax dollars were properly applied for State funded day care centers, for children. Believe it or not she's tore up about it. She hopes to do the responsible thing and find him a place where he won't be an apartment dog in Seattle. Absolutely the right place to look for a home for hounds like Moby. CraigK, if the stars align for your family and Moby, I'm certain there are a thousand folks on CWT willing to help out with transportation, myself included.