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So I called Nichols and he did not have any, but I called Bills Reloading in Gallup NM and he said a guy that works at the counter may have some at his house to call tomorrow and he will let me know. Sorry I'm out of town working and very board when I'm not working, so I thought I would check around
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Those Browns are hard to get rid of. I was on a project to shock sheeps crossing after AZGF poisoned it and the only fish we found were the Browns, about a dozen or so in a mile. We were told to bank these fish (throw them on the bank so they would die). I'm surprised we found so many. I don't think the Browns are going to be gone in AZ
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Bump for Kooter
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Browns will always dominate as they are more aggressive and territorial. I keep them
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2006 Bowtech Allegiance 29" 60/70 Price Reduced $325.00
Couzer replied to grapevinedave's topic in Classified Ads
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What's the deal with RUM brass
Couzer replied to DesertBull's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Nosler RUM brass is nice but I only get about 4-5 cycles out of them, Remington brass I get about 8-10. I think I have a few new bags of 7 wsm brass laying around, what do these go for a 50ct bag? -
Saw this on Facebook in the predators forum, good tips for starters. Basics of varmit calling that can make or break your stand. 1. When approaching a stand location you must be silent. No talking..whisper if you must talk or use sign language. 2. Don't slam the doors on your vehicle and for sure don't lock the doors with remote that will sound the horn...if you do this might as well go back home. 3. Don't make any metalic noises by clanging metal. 4. When you arrive at parking spot sit in vehicle silently for 5 mins or so before you exit vehicle to let the dogs forget what they just heard...A vehicle approach. 5. Try to approach stand downwind. 6. Wear full camo...gloves, face mask and have some brush at your back to breakup you outline. 7. Don't go to the same stand spot over and over unless you are having success each time...thats not likely. When pro's go calling they will do at least 10 stands a day. 8. Pr-scout your calling area and talk to farmers and ranchers....they will tell where they see the dogs. 9. Watch your call volume and keep it low initially and try different sounds. 10. Set up stand where you have good visibility..like a small clearing with the callers hiding in a brush line. Won't do you any good to call them if you can't see them when they get there and you will never know you even called one in. Most everything I have written here are rules that i follow with and if your just starting off calling you would be wise to take heed. Good luck!
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I just ordered a second one for a back up, I couldn't pass it up. Just thought I would share EZ330 from Amazon
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115" Mexico 3x3 pics and kill shots
Couzer replied to WHT_MTNMAN's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
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Yep here is your answer as simple as it sounds.
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No complaints here! I'll still be a very happy and giving person!!!!
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Alaska brown bear hunt first!!!! Lol
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Last day folks!!!!
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Great job!!!!!!
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Holbrook at Nichols Sportsmans has the 1lbs
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Ok CWT family I'm breaking the ice, I'm going first, this is a Cali power ball ticket as I sit here in Barstow in my hotel. I don't hardly gamble but what the heck!
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15's HD for me, like to be able see a little more detail and further away, they are a little less expensive. 12's do have thier advantages in the closer distance of 1000 yards or less being able to see more in your objective. You really can't go wrong with either
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HIJACK- does suppressor also reduce recoil?? Never shot with them but would love to get into it. Yes
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Kill 2 birds with one stone, get a suppressor.
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Outdoorsmans is the best!
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Great job!!!! Javelina still on my bucket list ha!!!
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Great method Gibbs! I do the same
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I agree this 330 with the head is tough to beat, I'm 6' and it might be a tad short for standing up but I still make it work. Plus 95% of my glassing is sitting, down. The outdoorsmans set up is great, I just can't justify thier price for the difference compared to this one. Good to know you like it twigsnapper