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Why Hunting your own dinner is an ethical way to eat
Viper replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in The Campfire
"other forums"???? What are you talking about.....there is no other forum.... CWT.COM period!! Ernesto C Thought that might stir things up a bit Actually I was refering to facebook. Posted on Eastman's and Linton Outdoors pages. Should get some exposure. I have yet to find another forum that comes close to CWT, especially one so specific to AZ. -
Why Hunting your own dinner is an ethical way to eat
Viper replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in The Campfire
Very good article. I just re-posted on a couple other forums....spread the word -
Thanks for the info. Doesn't sound so simple to me. Maybe it makes more sense as you get involved in the process. I would love to go, just held off due to the mystery of it all. I figure it best to go with someone that's done it before. I think I will buy a bonus point just in case.
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+1 Don't put all your eggs in one basket. You must be mobile and flexible in a populated area. Too many things can influence elk movement. I understand the "wilderness experience" thing, but you go to all that effert for a remote camp and some yahoo will walk or ride a quad into your area and mess it up for many days. If you have your vehicle and roads nearby, you can use them as tools to relocate the elk. If necessary, it will be easier to move camp. If the priority is to provide your dad with a good experience, then have a comfortable camp and be careful not to make it physically hard on him. Odds are very good he will see and hear elk anywhere you camp. I think it is great of you to include your dad on an elk hunt! I tried that with my dad...didn't turn out very well....personality thing, but I tried. On the other hand, I brought my brother out on two elk hunts so far and we had an absolute ball. We hope to do it many more times, if I can get a tag.
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Quite interesting. I will have to check out this site. Thanks.
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Regular ol' forked gun rack type mounts, with the extra shock cushioning. Never had a problem with a bow with this setup.
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Oh crud!! I am taking my wife to Hawaii on the 26th. I'd love to do this hunt.....can I get a volunteer to take my wife to Hawaii?
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how do you get the "new" smell out of your ground blind
Viper replied to kennyazman's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
" if your in the desert creasote bushes have a strong smell and keep the bugs away." Now I understand why you need the creasote bushes.... -
Check Russell Outdoors APXg2. Pretty affordable for performance wear. Sportsmans Warehouse carries it. I have several pieces, but I still have the Cabelas packable stuff for rain...very packable, but not very breathable. It's held up well, but I have to be careful in the brush.
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I just saw that Camofire has the Sitka Stormfront jacket in medium only. There is only an hour left in the sale, and they are almost out. I wish I saw this earlier. This is what you want for quality rain gear...only $110!
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Camofire has some rain gear for sale now. You've got until 2:00 today. http://www.camofire.com/?
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The most important thing to consider.....anyone who chooses to use a gun for self-defense must do some soul searching and decide in their own mind if they are willing to take a human life. If the situation ever arises, and there is any hesitation or second thoughts, that gun could be taken away and used on you. Gun ownership, especially concealed carry, is a big responsibility which a lot of people don't consider.
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If she is not able to practice much, learn clearance drills, work the slide, load the magazines (hand strength), etc... then I would recommend a small handgun. I bought my wife a Taurus 5-shot .38 several years ago for a few hundred bucks. Operation is simple and reliable. If she plans to carry concealed or in a purse then get the hammerless version. Integrated laser sight is a good idea too. In the heat of the moment, gun operation has to be second nature. Revolver is pretty much a no-brainer.
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Yup....6.5 gallons. I figure I get over 100 miles per tank, but haven't tested it out like your buddy . Most quads have a 3.5 - 5 gallon tank. This reason and ground clearence is why I bought Arctic Cat. Nice machines.
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Strelok seems really good, detailed but simple to use. I don't typically use it in the field because I have a ballistic reticle and angle compensated range finder, but use it for theoretical senarios, such as changing scopes, zero range, ammo, windage, elevation, etc. You can select your scope from a long list, and display the sight picture and point of aim. I may use it in the field for my buddy's setup, if there is time. He has a simple plex reticle and this would help with hold over.
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Sighting my Bow for G5 Montecs of Mechanicals?
Viper replied to rossislider's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I would bet you could move the whole sight up just a smidgen and all pins would be good. The adjustment on the 20 should be minimal. -
Sighting my Bow for G5 Montecs of Mechanicals?
Viper replied to rossislider's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I had a similar problem when I switched from 100 grain Montecs to 125 grain, for my elk hunt last year. I had to adjust the rest/pins to compensate. I since re-tuned for the 100 grain and went back to the 100 grain Montecs...for now. I am considering a good expandable for deer and pigs. Keep in mind that you may have an issue shooting some expandables through the ground blind mesh window. -
This is a great quad, and great price. I have the 2005 500 in cat green. I can't believe it didn't sell for $4000. Kinda scarey, 'cause I was thinking of selling mine to get a Ranger or jeep.
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I have the swing blade and love it. Very sharp and easy to sharpen. Just be careful when you "swing" the blade.
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Well crud! That's what I get for hesitating. It was good talking to you as well. Please let me know if the deal falls through.
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Phil, we spoke on the phone Friday about 4:45pm.
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A nice straight yucca pole makes a great "Moses Pole" (staff). They are light weight, strong, and great for glassing off of. You can decorate it to your liking. You will want to wrap the grip area with leather or the self-cling camo wrap, otherwise you will get splinters. I use this more than my trekking poles. I do use trekking poles if I'm packing a load. They are nice because they compress down to fit in your pack.
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Got the usual, 22 Oct. WT
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It is always a lingering concern, but have not had a problem with my quads in 7 years. I just put the key in my pack. Sometimes I cable the two quads together side by side....makes it pretty hard to roll them onto a trailer that way. Maybe install a kill switch. Get one of those wheel lock-block things the cops use.
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I have an Eberlestock X2 in Treestand camo. It is the older model. It is a great day pack! PM if interested.
