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  1. biglakejake

    fantasy baseball league

    filled. i think. what up cody?
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    Pacific Northwest Tuna

    now....just to clarify.......WHERE is this 6 pack out of? like south of orange county perhaps? lee
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    sold

    sold thanks sir
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    sold

    full size. lee
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    sold

    ttt
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    sold

    ttt
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    sold

    ttt
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    BIG Sandy shoot

    gotta git there someday.....dad was an M61 armorer at Williams and Luke-an M61 Vulcan is mounted on the apc next to the Pershing...how 'bout that B17 ball turret?
  9. any leads on this? marlon perkins roped a jag not a lion. whats w the collar-a rope? lee
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    very familiar-right out of mutual of omaha wild kingdom

    well thank God for Bill Quimby-knowledge can still come late in my life it seems. i remember bumping into Stauffer on a Palo Alto Ranch rd driving a Mercedes just north of the Buenos Aires circa 1995-and the next day the refuge manager asked me to forget i ever saw him. maybe this thread should get nuked....but i still wonder about that lion pic. thank you all, lee
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    Anybody lose this today?

    what area? neighbors are reporting lion track along whipple by the water tank complex. lee
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    Help posting deer mule mount for sale

    curt darner rides again. lee
  13. Author, editor, publisher, columnist and lifelong Arizonan William R. "Bill" Quimby has died in Tucson on June 20, 2018 at the age of 81. From 1967 to 1994, Mr. Quimby was the Tucson Citizen’s outdoor editor and a member of its editorial board from 1987 to 1994. From 1983 to 1999 he also edited and published the bi-monthly “Safari” and “Safari Cub” magazines, the annual SCI Record Books of Trophy Animals, and the monthly “Safari Times” and “Safari Times Africa”newspapers in the United States and South Africa for Safari Club International. When he was born at his parents’ home on Jerry Blvd. just off East Speedway near Swan Road on Sept. 30, 1936, his birth certificate said he had been “born three miles east of Tucson in Pima County.” Mr. Quimby attended schools in Yuma before returning to Tucson in 1954 to enroll in the University of Arizona’s College of Business and Public Administration. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing, he was employed in the advertising divisions of Levy’s and Jacome’s department stores, and at local advertising and public relations agencies. He founded and published Arizona Outdoor News, a regional newspaper covering Arizona’s hunting and fishing opportunities, for three years in the 1960s. He was a founding member of the Tucson Art Directors Club and southern Arizona chapters of Ducks Unlimited and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. He also served as the 1990 president of the One Shot Antelope Hunt’s Past Shooters Club in Lander, Wyoming. During the 1960s, he won several metalicas siluetas—long-distance, high-power rifle shooting contests—in Sonora, Mexico. In 1973, the Arizona Wildlife Federation presented Mr. Quimby the Conservation Communicator of the Year award for “outstanding contributions to the wise use and management of the nation’s natural resources.” In the 1980s, he served as a member of a governor’s panel that advised the Arizona Game and Fish Department on fund-raising methods. After retiring in 1999, he divided his time between his home in Tucson and a cabin in Greer, and wrote or edited more than two dozen books on international big game hunting subjects. One of his books, “Royal Quest, “told about the hunting expeditions of Prince Abdorreza Pahlavi, brother of the last Shah of Iran. Another of his books chronicled the history of Safari Club International. His own memoirs, “Sixty Years A Hunter” was published in 2010. Mr. Quimby received numerous awards as a reporter, columnist, editor and publisher and, in 2003, he became one of only three authors to be presented the Peter Hathaway Capstick International Literary Award, the highest award a hunting and adventure author can receive. He was inducted into the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame in 2006. Mr. Quimby hunted in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, South America and the South Pacific, taking more than 60 different types of big game animals, including all 10 species found in Arizona. Utilizing his knowledge of hunting in Africa he moderated Safari Club International’s popular “Your First African Safari” seminars for nearly 25 years at the club’s annual conventions in Nevada. He is survived by his wife, Jean, of more than 62 years, daughter Stephanie Quimby-Greene of Tucson; and grandchildren, Natalie Greene of San Francisco, and Logan Greene of Tucson. A memorial service is planned on Saturday, Aug. 11, at River Reservoir in Greer.
  14. biglakejake

    R3 hotshot gopro

    ya'all know those thumbs up icons have a few choices to click on.
  15. biglakejake

    restart

    will try again that sucked
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    R3 hotshot gopro

    why don't the rest of ya 'all just go back to effen town. stay there. lee
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    R3 hotshot gopro

    y'all may be watchin' too much tv. point-o-the spear want to hear what they wanna hear, danger zone comes to mind, Hoss put this out..why the heck would anyone degrade Hoss and his hotshots over some electronic diversions-its just noise fuckers, lee
  18. biglakejake

    Tell me about this gun

    CG and DWM small ring swedes are excellent sporters proven from tha african plains to alaska. after a sporter stock the next requiremenent is a "cock on open" kit. barrel should be brilliant w good steel just load for the lands. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/786938/dayton-traister-speed-lock-kit-mauser-93-94-95-96-converts-to-cock-on-opening-blue lee ps can't find a commercial "cock on opening kit" at this time. good luck. smart looker-i would be a buyer
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