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A little buck from this morning
Jimmer Negamanee replied to pwrguy's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
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The whole Wisconsin plan was risky. The idea of running 3 plays in 18 seconds when one of them was a running play and one of them required a personnel change seemed a little optimistic. Sure, a spike would have stopped the clock, but still, it's not up to the refs to make sure you squeeze every second out of the clock. I just hope this WI player is ok. He looked really hurt. Either that or he misplaced his keys and he was feeling around for where they were.
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No buck for me yet but didn't come home empty handed
Jimmer Negamanee replied to olmos1010's topic in Shed Hunting
Awesome! Great eye! You could post the spike in the "microsheds" section. Amazing that found it. Thanks for posting. -
Great shed! Thanks for posting!
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Awesome encounters! Glad you all were able to get pictures! Thanks for posting.
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I’ll need to check out the Solomon Quests based on these reviews! My latest boot is the Merrell Phaser Peak. I really like them. They have good support but are still light and there is no break-in period. I’m not out in the hills as much as I’d like and boots with a 50 mile break-in period would mean that they’d be “breaking in” my feet for quite a while because the break-in period tends to work both ways. I do throw out the stock liners and find that the green SuperFeet liners make any boot better. (That may be because I stay on the cheaper end of the boot spectrum though.) Check out the “Boots, Socks and Liners” pinned thread in this section for some good information too. I guess as with any equipment decision, consider the application, i.e., do you make your living in your boots or are you a weekend warrior? Do you hike deep country with a heavy pack or do you “run and gun” on the flats? Etc. Good luck on your decision and let us know what you end up with.
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I'm honored. Thanks! TJ Class acts, gentlemen. I've met TJ briefly a time or two but have yet to be lucky enough to meet Becker. Both of you are welcome around my campfire any time. CWT.com is a great site. Thanks for helping make it so.
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Big ole Archery Bull! Kaibab spring hunt!!
Jimmer Negamanee replied to Lance's topic in Buffalo Hunting
Great bull! Can't wait for the video! Thanks for posting.- 11 replies
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Great pics! And you were being modest by saying "small" bull. Those are great bulls! (The photo-bombed pic is hilarious.) Thanks for posting.
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Wow! Great diversity there! Something for everyone, indeed! Thanks for posting. (And super cool bears! Never seen that color on the first one and the next one looks pretty darn big!)
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Just found this post. Very interesting. I always thought spring winds came to make it even harder to call in turkeys. Now I know the science behind it. Thanks for posting.
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I never thought of the temperature as coues whitetail B&C scores but it's so true. Saw some clouds ringing the (Phx.) valley today. Humidity is rough but if it means monsoon rain, I'm all for it! (And hydration is important. By my watch it's beer o'clock!)
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Scaled and gambles quail mix?
Jimmer Negamanee replied to muledeerarea33?'s topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
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Every shed, whether a fresh dropped brown or an old, chewed-up chalkie, is unique. For any individual shed, there has never been, nor will there ever be, another one exactly like it. Some of us are still looking for our first shed. Some of us (not me, though) have found many, many sheds. Most of my shed-hunting trips do not end in me finding a single shed (or even a part of one) but they are still successful trips because I'm outside, seeing unique sights, gaining experience and finding other cool stuff (or at least picking up aluminum cans or other litter). Shed hunting also gives me time to think. (Dangerous, I know.) With the final leg of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing approaching, during one of my recent walkabouts, it dawned on me that we have the Triple Crown of Arizona Shed Hunting because we have, by my count, three deer species in AZ (elk, mule deer & coues white-tailed deer). In years past I had found some elk sheds and a few coues deer sheds but I had never found a mule deer shed until this year. So, when I found a muley shed I thought to myself, "Hey, I have a lifetime Triple Crown of Arizona Shed Hunting!" Then, on a scouting trip in April I found a very old mule deer shed. Then, a couple weeks later, I found an old rag-horn elk shed. Then, in May, I found an old coues shed. So I thought to myself, "Hey, I have the Triple Crown of Arizona Shed Hunting , in one year!" So then I started thinking of all the Triple Crown permutations. [Triple Crown in a life time, Crown in one year, Crown in one day, Crown of Browns, Crown of Browns in one year, Crown of Browns in one day. Not to mention double triples (matching sets), lifetime, year, day, etc.] Im sure Im missing some combinations, but you get the point. So, I got to wondering what have my fellow CWT.com members found? Please post up. Stories and pictures are welcome. If nothing else, it will help pass the time while we wait for the fall draw results, or, as Snapshot aptly called it, "the silly season" when we all guess, theorize, speculate, engage in rumor mongering and generally drive ourselves nuts waiting to find out if we were drawn. Thanks.
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Triple Crown of Western Shed Hunting
Jimmer Negamanee replied to Jimmer Negamanee's topic in Shed Hunting
Cool to hear about people finding the different Triple Crown combinations. And with Pixmans moose shed, I guess he has the Grand Slam. Not sure what it would be if someone found coues whitetail, mule deer, elk, moose and caribou. -
Triple Crown of Western Shed Hunting
Jimmer Negamanee replied to Jimmer Negamanee's topic in Shed Hunting
Wow! First I've heard of someone finding them in one day. What a day that must have been! -
Triple Crown of Western Shed Hunting
Jimmer Negamanee replied to Jimmer Negamanee's topic in Shed Hunting
Good point on the Pronghorn sheaths. They would be sweet to see. Post pictures of your Triple Crown (and the antelope sheaths) if you have them. Thanks! -
Triple Crown of Western Shed Hunting
Jimmer Negamanee replied to Jimmer Negamanee's topic in Shed Hunting
Congrats! Post some pictures if you have them. (And thanks for the reminder that this is not AZ specific. I amended the topic to show "Western" shed hunting because there are many members from other states.) -
Cool room, lancetkenyon! It's awesome that your wife likes the look and the coat/hat rack is a great idea. Finally, welcome to CWT.com! Looking forward to more posts from you.
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Wow! Great picture. They're amazing to look at. Thanks for posting.
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Endangered Species Act Law Suit
Jimmer Negamanee replied to Outdoor Writer's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Interesting policy for Bill Clinton's DOJ to adopt back in the '90s. Using that logic, I wonder if "I thought it was a feral goat." would be an absolute defense to killing a desert bighorn. -
Cool pictures! Looking forward to the others.
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A few? Wow! What a haul! Thanks for posting.
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Wow! I second all the previous posts! Beautiful mount and great trophy wall. The velvet came out great and I really like how the cape show it shedding out from summer coat to winter coat. Thanks for posting!
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New Tax Loophole
Jimmer Negamanee replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Yeah, this has Obama's fingerprints all over it because he cleverly orchestrated the whole thing under the watchful eye of a Bush appointee Douglas Shulman. Brilliant, when you think about it. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/05/21/douglas-shulman-wont-apologize-yet-at-least/