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Butters.. I think they are a great tool but you should try the G5 ASD tool... It squares everything up on you arrows and inserts... I have attached a link of a tech tip that I did for one of my blogs... http://www.bowcast.com/component/option,co...html/Itemid,70/ Take Care Jason
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I absolutely believe he has the right to free speech.... Just like David Duke... I don't know where you are getting that quote from because that is not what he said... and he said what he said... he will never be able to change that... Like I said before... At least he should be man enough to admit he is racist... In my circles it is not acceptable to call anybody "cracker" or "whitie" I agree our country does have bigger issues at hand... and to exclude someone because of there race is just stupid.... J
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WOW... That is about as racist as they get... J- Where in there does he hint at being a racist? All he says is that weather or not he is a Muslim ( which by the way, his father and step father are not only muslim, but muslim radicalists)? All he says is that he isnt getting his vote. The original post was edited.... out of respect to CWT I will NOT post what was typed... 25-06 made a statement that was as racist as they come... J
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Hey Everybody... Just a quick note to say that there will be a bow shoot May 3rd at Fort Bayard.... I will post more details later but I wanted to let you guys start planning... Jason
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Mangus Bowman Shoot - May 3rd. FBMC.
jamaro replied to jamaro's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in New Mexico
Just a reminder... there is a shoot in the morning... Jason -
Just wondering... what can you do with that can opener other than open cans???? J
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dang.... Jason
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Agree, but I don't like any of the 3's stance on gun control For me this is the first election were I think the VP selection is going to matter... Regardless of who wins all Sportsman will need to stick together and stand up for ourselves.. Jason
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Hey Guys... not to totally hi-jack this thread BUT... Does this on-line course work for the extra bonus point? Jason
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The dems machine is like a pinto and the reps machinie is like a corvette... right or wrong it is what it is... For Sportsman.. I think McCain will be the best of all evils... but I have some serious isses with him and his stance on gun control... J
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great job...but for some reason I can't see the picture... can you post it again? jason
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I saw that picture but it was obviously photoshopped... and I just looked on snopes about about the pledge.. Guess what that is false too.. I guess it goes to show how the right wing political machine works... http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/Muslim.asp Jason
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CnS... I agree some people won't vote for him because he is black... Is that Pledge thing a myth or is it fact??? I don't know if I have ever heard an offical statement...
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IMO LLB is a bunch of tree huggers... Freeport is basically a high end strip mall. If you are into maps, the DeLorme headquaters is in Freeport. Weathervane is a chain of seafood restaurants. Man they have the best dang Clam Chowder.... Ahh... the Jetport... I got stuck on the tarmac there once for two hours...
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Did you guys see this??? Amazing... Rancher Shoots 39 Antelope By Jeff Jones Copyright © 2008 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Staff Writer A northern New Mexico rancher using a shotgun and an all-terrain vehicle has chased down and shot dozens of antelope feeding in his wheat field, according to the state Game and Fish Department. The agency says Cimarron-area rancher Neal Trujillo was "less than cooperative" about finding another solution last month before he began shooting the animals, which is legal for landowners under a controversial state law. Game and Fish said at least 39 antelope have been killed at the ranch, not including any that might have run off and weren't located by game officers. Some of the 39 were maimed but not killed by the shotgun blasts and had to be put out of their misery by the officers. "It's a hard one to swallow," Lief Ahlm, chief of the agency's northeast-area office, said Monday. Trujillo, meanwhile, said that he tried repeatedly to work with Game and Fish. But he said he won't abide by one of their conditions for reinforcing a fence to help keep out the antelope, which are also known as pronghorns. "I've called the game department I don't know how many times trying to work this out," he said in a telephone interview Monday. "I didn't just go out and start shooting antelope." Trujillo added: "I'm sure there are a lot of bleeding hearts out there that don't want the antelope shot. But every time an antelope takes a bite out of my field, he's taking money out of my pocket." The antelope carcass count from Trujillo's property is sure to reignite the debate over a controversial 1997 law that allows New Mexico farmers and ranchers to immediately kill game that threatens their crops. "This law needs to be overturned," said New Mexico Wildlife Federation Director Jeremy Vesbach, adding that his organization will push for that during next year's legislative session. A shotgun, which fires a group of small pellets rather than a single, larger-caliber bullet, is not meant for big-game hunting— and Vesbach condemned the shotgun killings. "This was absolutely an inhumane act," he said. Trujillo said, "I'm not a very good shot with a rifle." Ahlm said Trujillo had about 200 antelope in his Colfax County winter-wheat field, and an agency report shows that officers in late February and early March hazed the speedy animals off the property with ATVs and other vehicles. Antelope usually go under barbed-wire fences rather than over them. And Ahlm said Game and Fish offered to give Trujillo the materials— and some of the labor— needed to reinforce his fence to keep the animals out on the condition that Trujillo sign a contract agreeing to maintain the fence at his expense. Trujillo declined the contract deal. Game and Fish fixed one portion of the fence anyway, but Ahlm said about 50 antelope continued to get into the wheat field. "We offered him the interventions at our disposal," Ahlm said of Trujillo. But "I'd look at him as being certainly less than cooperative." The Game and Fish report said Trujillo on March 6 reported he'd shot some antelope. The killings continued later into March, the report said, adding that Trujillo's adult son, Neal Trujillo Jr., also reported killing some of them. The last reported shootings took place March 24, when officers found 18 dead antelope. That morning, before the shootings were reported, an officer had tried to haze the antelope off the wheat with noise-making devices. On that day, "Trujillo says he has (Game and Fish's) 'attention now ... I got tired of shooting antelope,' '' the report said. Trujillo said Monday that Game and Fish made only a "halfhearted effort" at pushing the antelope away from his property. He said he didn't want to sign the fencing contract because elk, which also come onto the land, tear up the fencing. "Why would I want to maintain something that I know is going to be torn up all the time?" he asked, adding that Game and Fish would be "more than welcome" to reinforce and maintain the fence on its own. Trujillo said that although most of the animals are now gone, he believes the problem will recur this fall when his next crop of winter wheat greens up while the rest of the landscape turns brown. When that happens, "I've got the green spot," he said. The 1997 law that allows ranchers to shoot crop-threatening game is known as the Jennings Law. It is named after its sponsor, Sen. Tim Jennings, D-Roswell, who is now the Senate president pro tem. The law allows the no-strings-attached killing of wildlife that presents an "immediate threat" to life or property, specifying only that the shootings be reported within 24 hours. After a 2003 incident in which another rancher killed 19 elk that he said were causing heavy crop damage, some lawmakers and Gov. Bill Richardson sought to change the law. Jennings said in a telephone interview Monday that while he's willing to take another look at the law, he believes Game and Fish needs to do a better job of handling ranchers' crop-damage complaints. Jennings said, "I don't condone any indiscriminate killing of animals." But he added the 200 antelope on Trujillo's ranch were eating the equivalent of what 40 cows would eat. "His wheat is his livelihood— it's just like money in the bank," Jennings said. "Could there be some changes? Yes, there could," Jennings said of the law. "But there has to be some changes that go both ways."
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Man.. I miss the Weathervane... I loved that place... I must have spent $100 playing that game where you use the CLAW to grab live lobsters out of that big lobster tank... I met Chuck Adams at the Kittery Trading Post... They usually have some cool workshops... J
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Awesome... Tell Sam great job. Jason
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Did Cabelas ever make restitution for all the people that used there service? Jason
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HUH??? At least be man enough to admit it... AMAZING..
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WOW... That is about as racist as they get... J-
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FYI... He is not muslim... J-
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Reports are coming out that he used an ATV to chase them down and shoot them... If you want you can send a fax to the gov by going to this website.. Fax Website Jason
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HUH??? This has nothing to do with this issue.. and like I said... I understand that it is the law but I have issue with him using a shotgun...
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This is the NE part of the state. I don't know if he applies for tags. I understand that this is the law and but my big issue with this entire thing is that he used a shotgun. We all know that a shotgun is just not the way to ethically kill these animals. J-
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How about some video... IT IS PRETTY DISTURBING... http://video.ap.org/v/Default.aspx?partner...LJ&mk=en-ap I talked to Dutch Salmon one of the game commission and he was pretty much disgusted about the whole thing. This is legal because of legislation passed by Tim Jennings during the Johnson Administration. He said that because it is law that the commission doesn't really have any say in the matter but that they can offer there opinion when asked. They will be discussing this at the next few meetings. Call your commissioners up and tell them how you feel... Jason PS... Man, alot of crazy stuff was passed when Johnson was in office...