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Bump anything out there?
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It’s a 20k hunt anywhere else and most people’s bucket list animal. Getting to kill one for free in your back yard, priceless lol
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He was told he couldn’t fly but killing it was 100% legal.
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A legend has fallen! And it’s epic
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I think i may have seen these on FB for$800 but i could be wrong
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Bump. Will trade for Atx eyepiece, SLC 15x56 HD, something cool
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Tried them but are not for me. Comes with Adam’s adapter plate, shims, soft case, lense covers, maven scope covers. $2200 or will trade for NL 14s plus cash on my end. located in Queen Creek
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HD? How old are they
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Method wheels w Falken mts. 285/70/17 ($700obo)
Coozin replied to buglethemin's topic in Classified Ads
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There is a 85stx on here @elkfearme88 has. Great spotter and price
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I was up there for 2 days prior to opening day. Light hiking and not pushing myself helped until opening day. One of my cousins actually got altitude sickness halfway up the mountain. It was one of the most physically demanding hunts i have ever done by far. The elevation is no joke, it’s no wonder people find themselves in trouble there more often than not
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Glassed this bull up Tuesday morning rutting hard above timberline. Spent the day figuring out how to get to him as Wednesday would be opening morning. Wednesday morning we headed out at 3:30 to make our 4.5 mile ascend to the bowl where we suspected the bull to be again. Camp was around 9,500ft and where the bull was running his cows was 11,800ft. The quarter moon was bright enough for us to hike in most of the way without headlamps and when we got closer up into the bowl we could hear multiple bulls bugling up high. We got to a spot where we could see into the bowl through the thick burned timber and i had the herd bull pushing his cows into a sparse patch of isolated timber. Gave me a great 500 yard 30 degree uphill broadside shot and put one in his lungs. The bull was wobbling side to side and bedded in a thick patch of timber where he would expire in less than a minute. Two days, 17 miles, 2,200ft ascend/descent each day. We finally go him packed out. Sore backs and heavy packs were all worth it. Best part was doing it with my family!
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What’s a good lightweight boot for hunting the Lords deer?
Coozin replied to DonkeyMan's topic in The Campfire
I’m having heck with the lapponia III tearing my heels up bad. It you prefer a short “hiking” shoe the attiva Mids are by far my favorite in the crispis. Super light weight just not a ton of ankle support but that doesn’t bother me -
Interested in trade for a 95 BTX and cash
