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Everything posted by Edge
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Coach is one of the good guys. He asked a question, I answered with colorful illustrations, This IS how I deal with other hunters. PS I thought that was UT
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Wheres that top photo taken? Nice, that mule is how I wanted my pack animal to look last shed hunt.... right back at ya Bottom pic is bighorn steaks and tender loins
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Careful McGavin, looks like maybe a protected variety of buzztail, but I do appreciate the sentiment. lol
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free bump for a nice rifle
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I downed a cow elk in 27 decades ago. My dad pushed a small herd thru the brush at me and next thing I know I was in the middle of a stampede. Wheeled around and shot a departing elk in the behind, the bullet travelled along under her spine so she didn't die instantly. When I got to her, she laid looking towards her departed herd while crying, sounded a lot like a human baby. Pointed my rifle at her head and dad said don't shoot, she'll be dead soon. I disobeyed and ended her suffering Will carry that image and sounds with me the rest of my life.
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It's common to see rigs belonging to others at trail heads. But if I see hunters where I'm hunting, I didn't go far enough. Almost 40 years ago, some yahoos got into a squabble with me in 27 over a buck I downed. They claimed to have shot it same time as I, then said they had been trailing it...whatever. I was determined to get away from the crowds About a week ago, I had a dream where my pack horse was shot by a deer hunter. So MULEPACKHUNTER comes by the other day and we chart out where we are going, he knows 22 and gives me about a 99% probability of not seeing another soul. But to those of you whom cannot get far back into the sticks, you can use the other energetic bushwackers to your advantage and let them drive the deer to you. Hunt smarter.
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So y'all cant help me? My hunt is in 2 weeks, been there once but there were rocks in the road (nearly spilled my latte) so I'm looking elsewhere.
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Notime2hunt Where you wanna go?
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They're great swimmers, too.
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Im thinkin she stole from Bond, James Bond.
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"....shaken, never stirred."
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Atmosphere variants certainly make a difference. When I worked in aviation meteorology, we continuously recalculated an aerodynamic value called Pressure Altitude. Barometric pressure, temperature, humidity all have a direct impact on flight characteristics.
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For the purpose of conversation, lets separate guides from outfitters; something AZGFD can't seem to do. I've often asked myself the same question, 'Beardown,' But I can easily answer my own question. Were I drawn for bighorn, I think I might hire one. I have been spending countless hours in bighorn country last several months, pursuing lion , I see the sheep tracks, scat but not them. Also if I had a buttload of dough and anxious for a lion, I'd hire a friend and neighbor who's a houndsman.
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The virus can live up to 6 days on an object without a host. It's a lot easier to get infected than you are being told.
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I was just wondering the same thing. Last I heard, g/f was cutting way back on their news conferences on this.
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Short answer is yes. To her, getting her feet trimmed is like a lady going to the day spa, loves having her nails done. I boot up her front toesies for rides and leave her backs au natural. She's never had shoes.
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Zazzy is 4-5 year old grade sorrel filly, about 14.2hh. She is being trail ridden 4-5 days a week and introduced to barrels and poles the other days, she keeps a full calendar, loves chasing and cutting steers. She will go down the trail alone or in groups of any size. Wildlife along the trail does not phase this mare. Once a rider mounts, she is cool, collected and focused like a laser beam. We've owned and worked with this horse a year, she has no issues or vices, smart and anxious to please. Loads, stands quiet, good with feet She's a smaller mare suitable to youths or smaller adults. Were she built to carry our demanding loads, she absolutely would not be for sale. I've owned a lot of horses, animals of this filly's caliber are rare and won't come along often.... Partial trades for hunting gear possible, come and throw a leg over her. 623 707-3420
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Politicians and the truth are distant strangers unlikely to ever meet.
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Yup, Mike I think she's going packing. This mare's training is well rounded and next month the price is $2500 and climbing. And she easily fits into overhead storage compartments, too.
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bad link you want that snake to stick around
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The guard is a great opportunity and he should be able to transition into the army easily and perhaps earlier than he is being told. Go for the commissioned status. What a difference in pay and respect you receive. As far as my experience with the guard, deployed os with a group out of Ohio. These guys were undisciplined, drug addled and hazardous to be near. An accident while airbourne with them nearly left me blind. Almost a quarter of them were sent back to the states for drug use. I have faith AZ's Guard units are far more disciplined and professional. Two of my kids were USMC recruiters after combat tours. Their mission was to provide warm bodies to the induction centers.
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Best respond soon, 'runningfool.' When MULEPACKHUNTER gets upset, his mules cry and sets in motion an irreversible sense of foreboding for all within earshot..
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These are great!
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Thanks, Flatlander. Pendleton OR never occurred to me due to our kids in the Marines. If I offer to pack a camp in, I'll follow thru. When he sees pics of the horse camp we'll have setup in this Nov for MULEPACKHUNTER and madx250's Coues hunt, he won't be able to sleep nights. I'm feeding a string of good trail horses that need riding. Anyone that wants to see some outback country, just pm.
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I pack into 24B, and the Eagletail Wilderness areas most Januarys. But am familiar with Hells Gate, Hummingbird and Harquahala Wilderness areas too. Bring a rifle and lion tag, too. Be happy to pack in a camp and show you these spots. Some of these Wilderness areas are only a couple hours drive from Pendleton. PS many of these wilderness units I mentioned .have no Coues but do have mulies, there are plenty of wilderness areas in the state that do have Coues, not a problem.