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Early Archery Bull!!
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14' aluminium boat with 9.9 johnson motor
Bucks_N_Yotes replied to ruthunter's topic in Classified Ads
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Toyota Recall
Bucks_N_Yotes replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
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regular cab or extended cab dodge?
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Have four new, never driven on Nitto Terra Grappler ATs 285/70/17 10 ply that I have mounted on Stock 17" Dodge wheels. Was planing on puting these back on my truck when I pull the mudders off, but decided not to change them out Tires $800.00 for all 4, thats cheaper than discount sells them for! 17" eight lug dodge wheels, $75 each. Tires and wheels are mounded. I can dismount if you just want the tires or wheels. Will add some photos later.
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They are the stock chrome rims. I will put some photos later if needed
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Here is a photo of the tires. They are NEW and have no miles! They are mounted and balanced. If your putting them on a dodge, I will swap you wheels so I can keep a set for when I trade trucks later! These tires are ready to put on your truck.
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Someone will get a great deal if they are in the market for these tires!
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The Moultrie I-45/65 will get you about 150 days on 4 D batteries. The cellular Modem runs on 6 AA's and will last about a month. Add the solar panel, which Payson Outfitters is selling, you will not have to change batteries or buy rechargeable batteries. The solar panel has a built in battery that will run both the camera and the cellular modem. If you look at the cost of buying batteries, you could have bought a couple of these solar panels and never go back to your camera and find out your batteries have been dead for a couple of weeks. On the cameras I have with solar panals, I am going on 10 months with out changing batteries!
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Here is the cool thing, Once the theif turns it on, or didn't turn it off, you have GPS cords to the location of your camera! When you log on to the Moultrie Game Management site, you have a GPS location of your camera, and a google map of the location. The I-65 cameras are password protected and If they don't have it they can't use it! Ben
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Their is nothing wrong with the ones Amanda is selling! This could turn into what brand of truck is better before you know it! Their is more than one option availiable and thats why we live where we live! WE all support this site in one way or another! Somebody had a question, and we are trying to help them with it! Not trying to pick a fight, just wanting to help a fellow hunter.
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Glock 27 .40 cal Desert Camo, $400.00 The gun is just to small for my hands, and managed to have the slide catch my hand this weekend! Great for archery hunting or hiking No Trades, Cash only!
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SOLD
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You can use as many cameras as you want, but you will only have one cellular modem. It will only transmit your photos on the trail camera you have it hooked up to. You will need a second one if you want to transmit with two. I usually move the cellular modem to a different camera location from time to time. I would start with just one starting out untill your are sure it works for you and you like how it works, then add more to it if its for you
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$350 if its sold by Monday! Have a new one that just got in!
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I will tell you that the service is way better then your ATT cell phone. Its worth trying. If it dont work send it back but keep the camera!
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Here is the info for you on the Moultrie Game Management System! If you have any other questions, let me know! Game Spy Game Management System Can you imagine being able to view pictures your game camera takes without having to physically go out there to change memory cards? The new Moultrie Game Spy Game Management System allows you to do just that from the comfort of your home, office . . . anywhere with internet access. When you need to know what's going on around your game camera, you can check on your hunting land by simply logging on to a web site. Dramatically cut down on the trips you have to take, the gas you have to buy and the scent you leave behind with the Moultrie Game Spy Game Management System. The game management system consists of three components: the game camera, the cellular modem and the web site. Innovative Game Cameras Moultrie’s new line of game cameras is designed to be compatible with the Game Management System. Each camera features the latest in scouting technology. The Game Spy I-45 and I-65 models feature virtually invisible infrared technology, and the Game Spy M-45 and M-65 white-flash cameras capture color nighttime video. All come ready to connect to the wireless cellular modem, part of the Game Spy Game Management System. Wireless GPS Modem Once you plug the modem into your game camera, the AT&T cellular network gives you the ability to wirelessly transmit images from your new game camera to your private-access web site. The GPS modem connection also allows you to change your game camera settings or check the battery status, even from your internet-capable cell phone or PDA. Private-Access Web Site You can easily access the game management web site using your computer, PDA or cell phone. Once there, you have private access to a web page where you can see photos, check battery status or even change the settings on your game camera. You can also upload images captured at your favorite hunting spot, and plot and view locations of game activity using GPS coordinates. If you'd like to be one click away from 24/7 access to your game photos, get into the Moultrie Game Spy Game Management System. I was talking to them the other day and they said that they are looking into adding other cellular carriers, like Verizon this year. They are also looking at adding a feature that would allow you to take a photo from your computer. I will keep you all posted when they add those changes. The cellular Modem has way more power than your standard cell phone. I have used it where we can't get coverage with ATT and it works fine. If your are going to get the setup, make sure you get a solar pannel! Once you put batteries in the camera and the Modem, hook up the solar pannel, you will not have to change batteries for a very long time. I can't tell you how long, I just know mine have been in for 9 months and still going strong. Ben
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I have noticed that their is alot going on beyond your flash range that will trip your camera and you can't see what it is but if their happend to be some insects flying infront of the camera, especially one that has a flash it will really attact the bugs like a bug zapper. You won't see them nearly as much with a no flash IR camera. Ben
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If you want to know all about the Moultie System, like David said, Send me a PM and I will answer all your questions about it. We have been using it for almost a year, and it is great tool to use. There are a few different rates of which you would pay, which I can explain to you if you want! Ben I will add more info about it later for everyone to see!
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PM me your info and lets see if we can work this out!
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nine rounds
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For those who use the Moultrie Cameras, their is an even better option for you! Get the Moultrie Solar Panel. I havn't changed batteries in 9 months now. It has a built in rechargeable battery. Living where we almost always have sun, its a great deal. You can make a longer power cable to plug into your camera if you need to get it up high to gather sun. They run from $50 to $75 depending on where you buy it. Ben
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Box of ammo, no holster, and one clip
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Cotton bales I know of weigh about 500 pounds! How much do these weigh? How much are you asking?
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price reduced! $400.00