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    Big lake tips for beginers?

    Hi all. I've decided to buy an older 18' boat for the sole purpose of the opportunity to get the kids in the outdoors more and experience fun family memories. They are looking forward to catching some fish. It's a rec style boat but should do ok for fishing. What I'm hoping to get is some basic information on lakes to try (closest are probably Pleasant, Powell and Roosevelt but open to anywhere), general times of the year that are most successful and any tips as far as what features to target on lakes or general tips. Not looking for the tournament guy hot spot, just hoping to get the kids fishing and having some success helps. I'll be battling figuring out navigation with a boat and hope with a few suggestions I can get in the right type of spots for the fishing and have one less challenge ;). Thanks in advance.
  2. 6 pounds with tripod adapter installed.
  3. Selling a set of Kowa dual spotting scope set up. If you haven't tried using Big Eyes yet, you don't know what your missing. Really awesome mid to long range glassing option without the weight of bulkiness of Highlanders or BTX. Comes with 2 Kowa Prominar TSN-664 spotting scopes mounted in a bracket to keep them collimated (lined up for 1 field of view) and a Pelican hard case. Eye pieces are 30x wide angle. Other eyepieces available through Kowa (extra eyepiece in picture not included). Can ship if needed for actual cost. $2700. Please message with any questions.
  4. Thanks kennyt. I also have used one for a few years now and am impressed by it. It has lasted a long time and still has plenty of life to it, so selling the backup I thought I'd need.
  5. Selling a new Core4 Element Assault jacket in hard to find Mountain Mimicry camo. Size is XL. I am throwing in a new matching C4E Selway beanie in mountain mimicry with it as package. C4E apparel is warm for weight style clothing. $85 shipped to you. Here is information from the company on specs for this jacket: Material: 86% Polyester 14% Spandex Pockets: Two handwarmer pockets, one left chest, one left arm bicep, and one internal pocket Vents: 2 core vents Zipper Type: YKK Zippers; Waterproof, welded zippers on all exterior pockets and core vents Weight: 24.8 oz. Manufacture Warranty: Limited Lifetime Guarantee Whether you’re hunting high desert peaks or lush forests of the northwest, the extremely durable, breathable, and comfortable Element Jacket's 2-way-stretch polyester double weave allows for an excellent fit (being slightly roomier in the shoulders for drawing back as well as the bottom for layering ease) while resisting wind, water and snow. Designed for the active hunter, the low profile fit offers full range of motion while 10.5 inch core vent zippers deliver amazing climate control. A microfleece lining on the collar and chin guard complement the soft, brushed interior for next-to-skin comfort. A full-length reversed zipper, four external pockets, one internal pocket, drawcord hem, tapered sleeves, and adjustable Velcro cuffs round out the details for the Element Jacket. The Element Jacket features highly breathable, wind-resistant, 2-way stretch soft shell fabric that is treated with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish for wet-weather protection. The fabric also has a brushed interior for next-to-skin comfort and moisture management as well as a microfleece-lined collar and chin guard. 5 pockets reside comfortably on this jacket with the left chest and bicep pocket zippers having zipper garages. The core vents are situated to allow access while wearing a pack or on the move without having to raise your arms. A 3.75 inch collar, adjustable Velcro cuffs, a dual-adjust drawcord hem on the bottom and 10.5 inch core vent zippers placed lower on the sides, which can also act as access points to baselayers or a vest pocket underneath the jacket, round out the features on the Element Jacket.
  6. ClarkW

    Batting cage

    Be interested in pictures as well
  7. ClarkW

    2001 Forest River Flagstaff camp trailer

    No leaks. I patched a couple areas a few years back right after a leak was discovered. No issues since.
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    2001 Forest River Flagstaff camp trailer

    23' long total, 19' livable space. It's the super-lite 23lb model. Their website states it weighs 3014 lbs. Thanks.
  9. Selling a 2001 super-lite model Flagstaff by Forest River camp trailer. Third owner. Didn't know the first owner, but the second owner is a friend who bought it when it was a few years old. He put in some new flex water tubes and a metal storage box on the back. Used twice in the last 10 years. Heater, AC, refrigerator. It has a main memory foam bed as well as a fold out table bed and three bunk beds that also work well for gear storage. Asking $5300 obo. Located in northern AZ.
  10. ClarkW

    26 Nosler rifle

    Selling a lightly used Browning X-bolt Western Hunter rifle chambered in the hard hitting, mild recoiling 26 NOSLER. The rifle was put through a shoot clean shoot process the first 20 rounds. It's been shot 50 times total and shoots sub-moa with two different factory rounds. The rifle is under 7 pounds and comes with a removable muzzle break. Other features that I love with this rifle is a 60 degree bolt throw and a 3 stage safety. Comes with the box and all original content. I'm throwing in two and a half boxes of ammo and the brass that has been shot through the rifle as well as one-piece scope rings. $1400 invested, selling for $850. I am hoping to find a buyer before the spring when my work schedule becomes unpredictable and I may have timeframes when I am unable to check messages. I'll also entertain selling the rifle as it's setup now (pictured) which includes a Harris bipod and Leupold VX5 HD scope for another $1100.
  11. Hi. I am interested in putting on a leveling kit or small lift but want to go somewhere that has good knowledge of which one to do and proper installation. I'm willing to go to Phoenix, Prescott, Flagstaff, Kingman area. I've called the Phoenix desert rat place and they were less than friendly and not looking for new customers, so there out for me. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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