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Virginia Beach Nationals
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
I know...it is a bump to get you to 20 bucks.....or so the raffle gurus have told me!!! -
Virginia Beach Nationals
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
That is correct, thanks for asking! -
Course, if you are only there because you don't want to get fined then Lynch probably didn't want the ball anyway
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Speaking of calls....how about that call just before the half....nobody goes for that these days, they just kick the field goal.......still puking over the last play of the game call......and I hate both teams......was hoping that they both lost......
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Great job of over thinking the game......
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Lion In A Cage Trap
Non-Typical Solutions replied to standman's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
No huevos there.....just plain crazy......nobody ready for the what if.......cool video but don't do this at home without at least a pistol in your hand..... -
Michael Moore backtracks and insists his comments calling snipers cowards was NOT about American Sniper Chris Kyle YEAH RIGHT.....I mean LEFT..........IDIOT http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2917161/Michael-Moore-backtracks-insists-comments-calling-snipers-cowards-NOT-American-Sniper-Chris-Kyle.html
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Happy Birthday old man! Many more to come.
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Love that movie. But you left part of that note out....about "Lord hope it to be a......" My other favorite quote was when JJ woke up on fire, and the Bear Claw said, "Didn't put enough dirt down. I saw it right off", then rolls back over and goes to sleep. That is one of our family favorites.....Saw it right off.....great movie
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I, Hatchet Jack, being of sound mind and broke legs, do hereby leaveth my bear rifle to whatever finds it. It is a good rifle, and killt the bear that killt me. Anyway, I am dead. Yours truly, Hatchet Jack.
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And I walk around in the woods on game trails at night......with those guys lurking........must be crazy. Cool pictures for sure............
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Streaks are made to be broken........hang in there.
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After years of putting in for this tag we finally got lucky and landed four tags, three of my boys an myself. As a dad I always feel pressured to make sure I put my boys in a successful situation. Two of my boys had to hunt earlier and we didn't get to hunt together at all and this year Cole wanted to do his own thing so our first day out he went the direction he wanted and me, I just wanted a nice high spot where I could glass in the sun, be out of the wind, get comfortable and listen for a possible shot from Cole. As I am sitting there lazily glassing the bowl in front of me all the sudden I see movement. What the heck it is a deer......and it from a distance appears to have at least one antler!!! Yep, sure enough that little buck is walking straight down the mountain right towards me. I have alot of time to think this through because he is in the wide open part of that bowl....a little too far away for my shooting skills and I gotta decide. Am I going to pass on this little guy in hopes of a bigger buck or am I going to take this gift given to me and be happy to hunt the rest of the hunt with my boys. Duh....no brainer, been waiting for this late December hunt for years where all the big bucks come out looking for some action right!!! Wrong......I can't let this little guy get away with flaunting it right in front of me like that. Buck is about to hit the bottom of the drainage and head into some thicker stuff but still very visible. I am way up high, I could a been doing jumping jacks up there and he probably never would have seen me, he is just a forkie after all. I get my pack set up on the ledge I have been glassing from, get my .270 laying across it. Pull the deer up in my 10 X 42 Swarovskis, he has bottomed out and angling away from me now just slightly. Put the little buck in my scope.....what the heck I can't even find him. Back to the binos, yep he is just right there......back to the scope......ahhhhh yeah there he is the little bugger. He is working his way up just about to get to some thick right at the top of the saddle, if I am going to shoot I better settle in and get it done. I aim right at the top of his shoulder broad side standing. Boom................what???? How in the heal did I miss....he is still just standing there. I shoot again...............now I have his attention, brother I missed again but he did start moving again but I have a good clean shot still right at his shoulders, I put the cross hairs right in the middle and let it fly. Dang..........where did he go? I can't see him, crap did I really miss again? I glass for 15 minutes looking for movement, nothing. Now I am worried that I can't remember exactly where he was when I shot!!! I start looking for landmarks........ahhh there is some flat rock and that big dead tree.....I think he is right there if he went down. Nobody there to be my guide I take off down to the saddle hoping I can recognize that flat rock area and dead tree when I get down there in the cedars. Doing a real slow walk in case I missed him and he is still hanging around, thick cedars with very little visibility. I look over my right shoulder towards the basin he had come through and out of the corner of my eye.....there it is.....little fork antler sticking up. Buck down......... Got him all cleaned out, packed him out, wishing I had my brothers mules. Caught up with Cole and the wave of questions on how it happened. Week and a half later and 3 days of hunting, snow storms, iced roads and the help of some friends we get some deer located. We are on our last day available to hunt. I send Cole hiking while I sit in the sun again and glass. Unable to close in on the buck we had found it is time to pack it up but wait. There is a little buck under that tree.....yep it is a buck............Cole successfully puts the little guy down. From the looks of it could be a twin to the buck I killed 20 miles away!!! Two guys that couldn't be happier. Cole taking care of his buck!!! My other two boys spent 3 days out there, saw lots of mule deer, put the stalk on several groups of whitetail trying to capitalize on the rut but the white tail didn't seem to be ready for that yet. Thanks to those from this site who helped us get some general information I appreciate the help. Memorable December hunt
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Your president here in your state said that while he had been in office he had cut the deficit by 2/3. What deficit was he talking about? What a guy.......I about puked my lunch out.............
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** updated ** Prayers for a Brothers son
Non-Typical Solutions replied to hoghntr's topic in Prayer Requests
Prayers for the doctors and prayers for Jared and his family that they may all be strong. -
He will be back.....maybe afterJan. 31 but he will be back.
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Arizona Game and Fish issues notice of intent to sue federal officials over Mexican wolf recovery plan development
Non-Typical Solutions replied to rthrbhntng's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
And people wonder why we fight so hard to protect what we have cause as soon as the hippie ites get their claws in you they just want more. -
Not quite an 80, maybe a 79 buy Coues standards but I bet is probably more like a 45 or 50 without actually seeing the headgear....................I can't even stop laughing over that.........
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What did you think of the explanation given as to why Fox News was no longer offered on DISH.......DISH tries to throw it back onto Fox for strong arming negotiations......I am not sure I buy that explanation....I think it's BS. Fox News has the best rated shows on the air they should be paid what they are worth. Funny, CNN was pulled too but they are back and nobody watches. I just got back from Pacifica Commifornia. No Fox News there, ever. Go figure. That is funny right there, I was visiting with my son the other day and told him we were allowing our state to become Californicated........he looked at me like.....what are you talking about Dad??? Which led into the discussion of the California influence on all of our state laws and restrictions.
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Little December Success
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Thanks for your help Scott... hope to bump into you sometime running around out there. -
Curtis Cauthen Memorial Contest
Non-Typical Solutions posted a topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Boquillas will be open for this hunt weather permitting no fees charged. Contact Lee at Lee@huntbigboranch.com or Tommy at 928-607-0188. This is a great contest that proceeds in the past have gone to the wife of a fallen police officer and things like that. Man if that Boquillas is open what an excuse to get out there. -
Mexican Wolf Publication
Non-Typical Solutions posted a topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Not sure if you have seen this publication, I found it at the Game and Fish when I went in over the break to get new license. It is definitely put out there to try and soften the stance for those of us opposed to the wolf program but with in the publication there are some interesting statistics if you believe them to be accurate. If nothing else it seems like a decent documentation of the program although I think they don't really put out there how much money is being spent on the program. Just my bias. Some interesting numbers I pulled from the publication. Wolves consume on average 16 elk per year. Due to the size of the Mexican gray wolf they seem to focus more on coues whitetail deer. Yellowstone in 1995 had an elk population of 17000 and have declined to about 4500. In Arizona we went from 50 to 83 wolf count in 2 years with that increase being naturally born in the wild wolves. In Yellowstone/Idaho the wolf goal was 150 wolves in each area by 2012 they were at 1774 wolves in the two areas combined. The only statistic I could find about elk in Arizona was from 2009 with 35,000 elk count. But if in fact the Mexican wolf leans more towards deer then that would be of more relevance. The original range of the Mexican gray wolf was Mexico and the very southernmost part of Arizona and the bootheel of New Mexico. From what I could find Mexico has placed 9 wolves with only 2 of them surviving so they don't really seem too committed to the program. If you happen to be at the G&F it is worth the read, it seems to put information out there that flys into the face of common sense and reality. -
Curtis Cauthen Memorial Contest
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
I asked Tommy where entry forms were, he said Prescott, Chino and Flagstaff....not sure exactly where but he said to tell everybody to just give him a text or a call and he will mail you an entry form. Real easy guy to work with. -
What did you think of the explanation given as to why Fox News was no longer offered on DISH.......DISH tries to throw it back onto Fox for strong arming negotiations......I am not sure I buy that explanation....
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Funny story......we were on Cable one cable.......called them up cause my bill had gone up $5 bucks and I wanted to know why. After calling them they decided I had been receiving the next level of service for over 2 years and wanted me pay for those years. I told them I was unaware of the problem, never ordered the upper level service and I would not pay them. So I did the stupid thing and over reacted went to DISH......oh my gosh....internet service is horrible I am guessing because I have the cellar option. I am wondering how everybody gets the internet service without one of these bundle deals? Remember....I still use a flip phone