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    Minox DCM

    Boots sold!
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    Minox DCM

    For sale in Tucson: Minox DCM 5.0 Spotting Scope camera attachment. Works with Minox/Kowa spotters. Pretty much new in the box, used it once in the field and a handful of times in my yard. It takes photo and video. In my limited experience it is nice out to around 300-350 yards on game, after that photo quality diminishes. I'm sure the quality/objective lens of your spotter influences pic quality too, my spotter is light/small. This is really a cool toy and very light/compact I just rarely take my spotter hunting anymore, it's primary use is at the rifle range. $50 or trade for 22LR ammo. There is a spotter on the board right now that will work with this set-up.
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    Manning Camp Dead Head

    Found this cracked skull plate stud at a Forest Service cabin up high in the Rincons.
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    Manning Camp Dead Head

    End of Speedway
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    Minox DCM

    TTT, much lower price on boots. They aren't doing much for me in the closet.
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    traded

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    '01 Tacoma 4x4 X-Cab SR5 TRD

    Well, was gonna buy another Tacoma, but the buyer decided it trade it on Monday night. You never make more money trading a truck...even if they let you think you are. Anyway, found a used 2012 F150 4x4 with the new V6. Excited to have a full size truck again. This Tacoma has been a great truck for me.
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    '01 Tacoma 4x4 X-Cab SR5 TRD

    TTT for pics.
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    4A archery bull

    Believe there are cabins in Forest Lakes which is slightly east of 4A boundary and probably some in Christopher Creek too. There are also a lot of good camping spots with plenty of room for a trailer/RV in the national forest west/northwest of Woods Canyon Lake. There's also a ton of elk around there.
  10. I cannot say for sure but I think all that they give you is a map of your unit with some highlighted areas known to be "hot spots." For $300 I'm sure you could buy a quality topo map, look at terrain and spend one weekend in the field. Feet on the ground in your unit prior to your hunt is exponentially more valuable than some else's advice...especially if they are selling it to other people too.
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    WTB-CZ 452 high rings for 1" scope

    Hey Shooter, If you do not find a used pair: I went with Millet (Medium) and was able to mount a 6x40 Vortex and a Weaver 4x32 without issue. Both were tight, the Vortex really tight and if it was .25" shorter it wouldn't have worked.
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    Grand Canyon Fishing???

    I probably wouldn't bother with a rod and reel for that trip. It's below the LCR and typically the fishing below there is fair to poor due to visibility. They are also shocking the heck out of trout on the river right now which doesn't bode well for the future of fishing below Lee's Ferry.
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    Archery Rest, Sites & Longbow Quiver

    TTT for cheap archery equipment....
  14. 1. Selway Longbow Quiver. Pretty much like new. Had some field points in it, never any broadheads. $45 2. Older HHA Single .29 pin slider. $20 RH, but could be made be switched to lefty. 3. Original Trophy Taker Drop Away Rest (RH). Excellent working condition with felt on the launcher. $20 4. 3 .29 pin site, RH/LH $10 Fee with any of this stuff: a few different peeps and some small bow jax. Will sell 2-4 fo $40 or all of this stuff for $80.
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    Nikon ED50 straight body

    This is good glass and REALLY lightweight.
  16. I used to live in the NW and fished a lot. I live in Tucson now and don't, but I'd like to start. I'm going over my gear and have a pair of nice Lamiglas Salmon/Steelhead rods I'd like to trade. They are versatile casting rods but the primary design is for jig/bobber or "drift" fishing. If you plan on fishing in OR, WA or AK these are proven rods I've used for steelhead, coho and spring chinook...check the pics. Both are 8'6" and rated as medium with 8-12#line weight, 3/8-3/4ounce lures. 1. Lamiglas Espirit Special S86MC: This is a classic NW drift rod, no trigger, near mint, cork/guides in excellent shape. Trade value is around $100 2. Lamiglas Pro Series Cascade BC86MC: Rod has some egg goop stains and cork is worn, guides in good shape. Trade value is around $30 Could trade one or both for equal quality bass casting rods...6.5-7' medium/fast action or let me know what you got. I'll be using my trusty Shimano Curado's so any really old style casting reel seats probably won't work for me. Thanks for looking.
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    1000 RDS. .45 Federal Gold Medal match - SPF

    Gene, Let me get you that shock collar and let's make a deal I'll call you tonight. Adam
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    Archery Rest, Sites & Longbow Quiver

    TTT. New pics and a few more archery items added.
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    draw weight question

    We'd really need to know the make and model of your bow to answer your question. If you have a conventional bow with 60-70# limbs and it shoots at 50# something sounds strange to me. As a general rule of thumb it's 3 full turns out from max crank down, and as a general rule of thumb each full turn = 3# of draw weight. There's always room to play so maybe a 70# max limb set can be shot at 72# on the high end and 58# on the low end, but a full 20# swing sounds odd unless your bow tech tweaked your limbs/cables, etc. too. If you have a reasonable amount of threads in the riser from your limb bolt screws at 50# and it shoots OK, sure why not. But after 3+ turns most limbs look pretty scary far out of the limb pocket on the riser...as far as safety concerns go if it looks like the limbs are about to fall out of the riser then don't shoot it...
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    Archery Rest, Sites & Longbow Quiver

    One more trip to the top for this awesome bow!
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