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    10 and 1 in Seattle?

    It was certainly a game of field goals.
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    10 and 1 in Seattle?

    Hopefully the Cards will pull out a win tonight. Should be a good game. The Rams have been getting better, and beat Washington 24-0 last Sunday.
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    What are They???

    Ear tags for cattle
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    Huge Montana Bull

    Down to the wire: Big Sky hunter kills record elk on last day of season Story 2 Comments Photo courtesy Jim Schwalbe Jim Schwalbe, left, poses with the bull elk he killed on the closing day of the hunting season. The bull scored 396 3/8 after deductions. Pending a final score, that would place Schwalbe’s elk among the top 25 taken in Montana. Ben Pierce, Outdoors Editor Posted: Thursday, December 11, 2014 12:15 am Jim Schwalbe, 61, has been hunting hard for a lot of years and all those miles and frozen fingers and sore muscles paid off in a very big way on Nov. 30 when the Big Sky hunter shot a record bull elk with just 15 minutes left in the season. “I hunted really hard the last week once it started snowing,” Schwalbe, 61, said Monday. “I had been out 15 different times looking for a big elk. I had gotten one that was six-by-seven and I told myself I wasn’t going to shoot anything smaller. … I was chewing the corners off my tag. I figured I was eating it.” With just a few minutes left in the season, Schwalbe spotted a six-point bull elk, but as soon as he caught sight of the bull it spotted him. The animal fled down the mountainside into a draw. Schwalbe took off running after it. When Schwalbe reached the draw, he saw his six-point bull – and three others. One looked bigger than the rest. Schwalbe shot four times, hitting the bull twice. “It was the biggest bull I have ever seen,” Schwalbe said. “I didn’t want to see him get into the timber, but I didn’t really know what I had until I came up on him.” What Schwalbe came up on was not only the biggest elk he’d ever shot, but one for the record books – an eight-by-eight bull of staggering proportions. In the coming days, word of Schwalbe’s elk quickly spread across the Internet. Forum posts and social media lit up. The hashtag #montanagiant was born. The few cellphone images captured of the bull fueled the frenzy. The elk’s rumored score ballooned to an astonishing 444 and beyond. “I knew when I saw the photos that it was just going to explode out across Montana and the nation,” said Fred King, the Boone and Crockett Club official measurer who scored the elk. “When that happened, I knew I would start getting calls.” The first call came from Schwalbe’s friend, Bob Milligan, who contacted King early last week to request an official scoring. When King arrived at Milligan’s garage in Big Sky last Wednesday, there were around 20 hunters gathered. King said his first impression of the bull was that it was not just big, but a beautiful trophy elk. “One certainly to be proud of as a hunter,” King said. “The elk had all the qualities you would want to see as a hunter – the mass of the beam, length of the points, length of the main beam. The old bull grew a couple of non-typical points that added to the personality and the beauty of the rack. “What Jim’s bull represents is what all wild animals need to survive – food, shelter, water and especially space,” King said. “For that bull to survive as long as he did, Jim’s opportunity to harvest that animal is just an expression of the success of the North American Model of wildlife conservation.” King green scored the bull at 423 7/8. After deductions, Schwalbe’s bull scored 396 3/8. That would rank the elk in the top 25 taken in Montana. Related Story What’s in a score? When it comes to big game, more than you might think Fred King began scoring trophy North American big game animals for the Boone and Crockett Club in 1984. Thirty years later, he’s still at it. “If that score holds, Jim would be tied right around 163th in the world. That is magnificent,” King said. “From my experience in scoring trophies since 1984, what I have found is any time you get a trophy even approaching book minimum it is an amazing animal.” After the rack dries for 60 days, King will measure the bull again for the official Boone and Crockett Club “Records of North American Big Game.” Schwalbe, whose camera froze up in the cold, took just a single photograph of the elk. Cellphone pictures taken by friends have now been seen by hunters across the country. The response to the elk took Schwalbe by surprise. “I usually just shoot them, take them home, butcher them and eat them,” he said. “This is the first picture of any of my animals. And it is funny, because I don’t do social media. I sent that photo to my two brothers and my two kids. I didn’t expect this to happen at all.” Part of the bull’s appeal was the fact that Schwalbe took the elk on public land. Internet forums were full of speculation with hunters clamoring over the bull’s location. While he wouldn’t reveal the hunting district, Schwalbe said the animal was taken on public ground in southwest Montana. “Doing canned hunts on private property, it seems like cheating to me,” Schwalbe said. “They are managing those bulls on private ranches for people that can afford to pay the money.” For his part, Schwalbe said he’ll keep hunting his old haunts. And he’ll keep the secrets to himself. “I have had some pretty good seasons, but this was the best one,” Schwalbe said. “At 61 years old, I ain’t no spring chicken, but I think it helps. I have slowed down. I’m a little more patient. I will keep hunting
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    Huge Montana Bull

    Most Arizona guides probably won't be babysitting Bulls in Sub-Zero temps, with the nasty weather they get up there during the latter part of the Elk season. We are spoiled down here with good weather. No disrespect to the guides intended.
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    A great season of hunting comes to an end!!

    Awesome. Good time family hunting.
  7. G&F Would have to supply that info. Anybody have connections with G&F, to get the info
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    Expired

    No. But my Cheapskate boss enrolled me in the :"Jelly of the Month Club", instead of a Christmas Bonus.
  9. I don't have money, and I say double the price, if that's what it would take to keep units from overcrowding, and overhunting.
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    ** Merry Christmas yes CHRISTmas

    I'm glad you didn't post a pic. Here's a good start.
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    ** Merry Christmas yes CHRISTmas

    Maybe I can find a good pic to post.
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    ** Merry Christmas yes CHRISTmas

    Christmas was formed because of the 3 wise men who traveled to visit, and celebrate,Baby Jesus. They came bearing gifts. Exchanging gifts is based on this event, and so is the Christmas Holiday. Christmas has become extremely warped by Capitalism, as well as the very people who try to demonize it's meaning. I bet some of these people partake in the Christmas Holiday in some form or fashion. The very people who are offended by Christ in Christmas. And I bet many of them profit from it. I say Merry Christmas.Always have, always will. If the PC police,atheist crowd, and non believers, don't like it, they can all line up and kiss my shiny white hiney.
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    ** Merry Christmas yes CHRISTmas

    I thought it was mandatory to say "Feliz navidad" in this country.
  14. Keep the tags affordable for those age 17 and under.
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    Wildcats Big Day

    An exciting day for Cat fans. Can the Wildcats beat Oregon twice in one year. Odds say no. Great play by the Wildcats can win the day, even if the oddsmakers have us as 14 point underdogs. Hopefully Mariota will end up as a Scooby snack, Solomon can throw for 300, and Wilson will bust out another big running game. GO Cats!
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    Wildcats Big Day

    Arizona to play Boise State in Fiesta BowlPosted: Dec 07, 2014 10:52 AM Updated: Dec 07, 2014 12:57 PM By Scott ColemanConnect Tucson, AZ - Arizona will face Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 31, 2014, the College Football Selection Committee announced Sunday. The game will be played at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. Arizona finished the regular season with a 10-3 record, picking up wins over Playoff-bound Oregon, as well as Arizona State, Utah and Washington. The 'Cats fell to the Ducks in a rematch on Friday, though the selection committee did not punish UA too much, dropping them from No. 7 to No. 10 in the rankings. This will be Arizona's first Fiesta Bowl appearance since 1993. Boise State finished the season with an 11-2 record in coach Bryan Harsin's first year atop the program. The Broncos went to the Fiesta Bowl in 2007 and 2010, winning both games. Boise State has won its last eight games since losing to Air Force in late September. The first-ever College Football Playoff Rankings: Alabama, Oregon, Florida State and Ohio State. Baylor and TCU were left on the outside looking in.
  17. I will lead the charge in helping DB explode........... Increase deer tag price to $100 Decrease tags by at least 35%, more in select units. Poison coyotes Poison Wolves Harvest more Lions Pray for lots of winter/spring rain See how easy it could be without Bureaucrats involved
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    Wildcats Big Day

    Wildcats squeaked out a win over the Bulldogs. Dang heart attack games. I think I felt my plaque start flowing.
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    Wildcats Big Day

    Just remember, that the guy who started this thread hasn't called anybody anything.
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    Green Valley's Christmass Tree

    I lived in Sahuarita for 10 years. Saw the lights from that tree every night from my place miles away
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    Wildcats Big Day

    Wildcats are a team with weakness's , as was brought to light last night, and they weren't predicted to finish well this year. Yes they got lucky in some games. Rich Rod winning Pac-12 Coach of the year, and a decent season, goes along way towards the possibility of recruiting quality players in the future. Hopefully they can build on this, and learn a few things from last night's drubbing.
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    Wildcats Big Day

    Sunday, January 4th will see the Sundevils on the Wildcat hardwood.
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    Wildcats Big Day

    Much of that falls on the offensive coordinator. Many coaches can be stubborn,and not as adaptable to the "here and now" of the game.
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    Wildcats Big Day

    Yep. And Oregon stuffed them in the middle almost every play.
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