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I was at my dads house last night and my younger brother had just gotten his mount back from Clay @ Mogollon Taxidermy. I only had my cell phone so the pic quality suffered a little. It turned out great.
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I've hunted coues with my dad and brothers since I was 10. I killed my first coues in 30A, since then we've hunted mostly unit 22. My oldest son just turned 8 and he can't wait until he can have his own tag.
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My brother got his mount back!
loco4coues replied to loco4coues's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
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I am posting this for my dad. He is looking for a remington model 700 in 7 mag. If you have one you are looking to sell or know someone who has one they are looking to sell. Please contact him. Any leads will be appreciated. Thanks. Terry @ 602-622-2434
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is the 7mag still for sale? sent you a pm
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We will be moving into the ASU family housing and won't be able to take her with us. She is full bred chocolate lab. She is not AKC. She is 1 year and half old. She just had her first litter of puppies in February. She had 11 puppies and did great. There were no problems, all the puppies are gone and she is full of energy and needs someone that can give her the attention that she needs. She listens well, she sits, doesn't jump up and loves to play fetch. She is not house trained, but we had her inside with the puppies and she learned fast and did great. Please spread the word. She is free to a good home along with her kennel/carrier. Call Jared 480-204-2342 Thanks
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Thanks guys, found her a home. Thanks Bryan.
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"Smart Scouter sends pictures directly to your computer and cell phone Do you ever feel like you are in the wrong place at the wrong time when chasing that monster buck? Ever get the in intuition that you might be on last week’s rub line, or setting downwind of a scrape that has done dead? The Smart Scouter Trail Camera System might just be in place to solve all those questions and equations. As hunters’ we’re constantly aware and reminded that mature bucks do not get to their trophy potential by making mistakes nor allowing predators to easily untangle their habits. That is why the Smart Scouter team has developed the next generation of wildlife monitoring. The Smart Scouter Cellular Surveillance System wirelessly send images the users cell phone and Smart Scouter account at http://www.smartscouter.com/. The system allows hunters, from anywhere in the world, to monitor their favorite hidden post without entering or disrupting the woods. This game monitoring innovation won the Smart Scouter Team the outdoor industry’s most prestigious award in 2007, Field and Streams Best of Best. Save time, money and gas as well by not traveling to your trail cameras just to check the pictures. The Smart Scouter features fast trigger speeds and colored day photos. The 50 LED infrared invisible flash bulbs extent the nighttime range to 50 feet, and deliver crisp, quality, black and white images. The menu is very user friendly, and navigates quickly. From the website the user can manage their Smart Scouter unit, pictures and change any of the operational settings. From the site users can also view real time wireless signal strength and battery power consumption. Images are stamped with time and date, and be can viewed, emailed, downloaded, moved to favorites and/ or deleted. This is a great system for groups, clubs and outfitters because photos can be shared in real time. The onboard battery will last up to six weeks, and the external battery can be purchased giving the Smart Scouter 4 to 6 months of continued use. Three, Passive Infrared Sensors (PIR) have low, medium and high setting allowing the user to minimize false triggers and set PIR sensitivity custom for real woods application. The Smart Scouter System can also be used as a non wireless trail camera similar to other products on the market today. Simply go the unit and retrieve the CF card. Thus in extremely remote areas where cellular connectivity is not possible the unit still operates as a best in class trail camera. The cost of buying the Smart Scouter System is impressively low for all the value it adds. For $649 an individual can purchase the unit, backend website account, battery, charger and a ready to operate cellular system. A low monthly wireless fee of $14.99 can be froze to $7.99 for non-active months. A $.04 per image uploaded charges to the users account for small resolution images. If a user exceeds 500 images in a month, the cost per image discounts 50%, $.02. This essentially allows an average user to uploaded 300 images in a month for under $25. The user has the ability to switch to and from higher resolutions images anytime from their web account. Many users have also found other applications, such as remote security, to utilize the Smart Scouter during different times of the year. Wow, when one looks at the cost of gas, valued time and intelligent tactics implied this is a no-brainer for people serious about their wildlife monitoring. I know for me, the Whitetail is now in danger. " What do you guys think?
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I am posting this for my brother. He has a 4yr old chocolate lab. Male. Not AKC. Not fixed. He is in great shape, excellent dog, good with kids. My brother used to live on over an acre where the dog had plenty of space,etc. My brother moved into mesa, has a small yard and not enough time for his dog. The dog's name is Hunter. Free to a good home also includes the dog run and dog house. Spread the word, somebody must know somebody, thanks in advance. Contact Justin @ 480-220-1261
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no worries John, elkman is just a super busy guy, he might not have even logged on here in a while, just keep trying.
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found a home, thanks guys.
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beautiful bucks
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Yeah, I was just doing some more research and saw the multrie system. Thanks
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Hey John, PM me your email and I can work on getting you a pic. Dollar and Sadie actually have the same dad, my brothers dog. thanks Jared
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FREE to good home. 1 1/2 year old chocolate lab. Male. Neutered. Very energetic. Great with kids. He has always been an outside dog, so he is not house trained. I have been working a lot and haven't been able to walk and run him like I have been. Also, we are going to be moving and won't be able to have dogs where we are going, that is the only reason we are looking for someone to take him. You can also have his dog carrier/kennel. His name is Dollar. He needs someone with the time to exercise him and love him. Again, he is a great dog and needs a great home. FREE. ps- I also have a female chocolate lab that just had 11 puppies, they are only 8 days old so won't be ready to go for a while...after they are placed my female will need a new home as well. Thanks guys, let me know.
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I know I'm beating a dead horse here, but somebody must know somebody that wants a good dog. Let me know, thanks. Jared 480-204-2342
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Thanks John, it was great to meet you as well. Everyone, still have some puppies available, spread the word! Thanks. Jared
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I have 10 pure bred lab puppies for sale.Not AKC. $300 regardless of sex. I have 3 yellow females, 4 chocolate females and 3 chocolate males. They just got their first round of shots today and the vet said that they are ready to go! Please email me at jsorgan@gmail.com. Don't pm me here, just e-mail me so I have a record of who emailed when. First come first serve and to reserve a puppy will require $150 deposit. Again e-mail me if interested. I am at work right now so I don't have any pics, but both parents are chocolate. The dad is very tall and muscular, big blocky head. The mom has more of a slender head, medium build, she is beautiful. All the puppies are full of energy and ready to go! check out this link for pics, you might have to copy and paste it into your browser: http://posting.phoenix.backpage.com/online...7baa2711593f8b3 Thanks for looking, Jared
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All the yellows are sold! 4 chocolate females and 3 chocolate males left!
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2 yellow females sold, still have 8 puppies left.
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Guess the Score Contest - set of Sheds!
loco4coues replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Contests and Giveaways!
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My 2 brothers and I 22N Rifle bull end of Nov. hunt.
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There is also an article on longrangehunting.com about Tony and Gunner. Just look under articles index from January "5000 coyotes worth of experience" if you email Tony he will get back to you with lots of good info, he breeds the dogs and trains them as well.