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I love those kickers. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks TDB, those are some great pics!
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I'll take it!
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sold to jamaro......and yes I do take paypal. Sent you a PM
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I thought I would list these here before putting them on ebay. These are in excellent condition. A couple scuffs on the outside armor but the lenses are in 100% MINT condition. For those of you that done know about Fujinon binoculars your missing out. I have owned these for a couple years and they are awesome. The absolutely only reason I am selling them is because I got some 10X42 for a little extra magnification to see these little baby deer we all hunt. They come with original box, case, warranty card and reciept (I paid 513 for them as you will see on the reciept). They are lifetime guaranteed binos. How bout $380.00 shipped and insured and I'll shoot 10% to Amanda when the sale is complete. And for all members.....If you DONT like 'em, send them back and I will refund 100% of your money....including shipping! Search em on google...you will see they are great glass http://www.fujinonbinocular.com/cgi-bin/prod/list?p=19 PM me or just reply
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Need good bino's, your opinion counts!
j-rod replied to mulie hunter's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Fujinon HB 15x60 -
Kachina Village Bulls
j-rod replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Here ya go Jamaro -
A little something to kill some time for everyone another i like the way these attachments are showimg up in the post. the red tent of some of these pictures is due to IR modifications that I have done.
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Its a sony P41. 4.1 MP camera. They really take nice pics. Its a home made trail cam.
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The Sequioa spotter does suck. My dad just got the 80mm and returned it the day after he bought it.
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Trail Camera Set up
j-rod replied to Kaffer62's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I think getting off the main roads is the most important. You certainly dont want to put it right next to a main hiking trail where there will be lots of people. Now in saying that, I have gotten pics of hikers/hunters well over 1 mile from ANY existing road but they did not take my camera. You can use ubolts on the side of the case and lock it to the tree with a python lock. Some use the cable through method wich puts a plasic rod through the case and the python lock goes around that. Take a look at hags house they sell the locks and have very good pics of setups. -
Scouting cam???????
j-rod replied to gonhntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
No hard feelings here! I just want to see everyones pictures.....regardless what cam their using! -
Scouting cam???????
j-rod replied to gonhntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I have to agree with coues7. If you have a little patience and 200 dollars (and a drill and soldering iron) you can build yourself one sweet relyable unit. If you need help building these cams go to the websites that coues7 mentioned or PM me....I'll lend a hand. Whatever you decide.....Dont forget to post the pics gotcoues.....I agree with your statement about setup. Always try and point you cams north and take the time to get them alligned for the best detection. Here is a pic that I didnt take the time and point it the right way so I got some sun (that I didnt want), but nice pic none-the-less. -
LOL Allen. Top Secret......he should know by now nothing is top secret. I liked that bull too. We did get pics of him last year too I think.....Take a look and tell me if you think it might be the same bull.
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Phone calls needed for senate bill 1441
j-rod replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
I made the calls! -
Here are some pics from our Rifle hunt this past weekend. Great hunt and lots-o-pigs. We went 4 for 4 in two days and were able to relax on Sunday. Also wanted to give big props to AZ Game and Fish Wildlife Manager Mike Hollister. Heck of a stand up fella. He stopped by camp to check a couple of our javies and really had a lot of useful information. We didnt have trouble finding the pigs but he offered up that info anyway. We talked for quite a while about coues, pigs and elk and chatted about past hunts. We spoke a bit about the changes in hunt structures and how it affects us all. He knows his unit and his game numbers and really is trying to keep things managed on a wildlife basis and NOT on a monetary basis. Its guys like Mike that we really need to keep in the G&F and I for one really appreciate all he does for the hunter!
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Last one. My buddy here was finally able to connect after he got his eyeballs screwed on straight!
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The one on the right....AFTER
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One on the left.....AFTER
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Here is a pic of the next two pigs BEFORE..
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just some of this years pics to share. First picss from Utah. Second pics from 36c. Third from late 22N archery hunt....tough hunt but a blast.
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Yeah, we saw some but did not have any problems. Glassing one morning we spotted a group of about 10 illegals 100 yards below our glassing spot. They saw us and just kept pluggin along. Lots of BP helicopters out there too!
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and the last from 36C. Went 3 for 4, but all decent bucks and GREAT COMPANY!!!! Hope the blood and heads dont offend anyone!