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This Weeks Welcomed Monsoons and 24A
maximus replied to Lazy-H98's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
the burned areas in 22 are green. -
those units are a challenge already with access, a least 30a and 30b. used to be a ton of 36b and36a , 36c every year.
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they are 559.00 at the stores with free shipping and no tax.
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i have a 2018 Tacoma TRD off road, i paid $33.500 or 37.500 out the door and went to the dealer to see if they had the 4runner trd pro and offer me 36.800 for mine but the trd pro was 52000. is like selling your house this days you have to buy another overprice.
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Is not only people that camp that leaves trash, I had a post a couple of years back of trash left at 10.000 feet up in the peaks was not a trail it was up the mountain and only a hunter could be there, so is not only campers and people from Phoenix.
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The draw , disappointment, sour grapes , ignorance and the money grab
maximus replied to NYAZHunter's topic in The Campfire
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Pat Garrett and billy the kid
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The draw , disappointment, sour grapes , ignorance and the money grab
maximus replied to NYAZHunter's topic in The Campfire
Sorry for my ignorance but what is USO ? -
I used to live in parsipany, my nephews live in frehold, I used to go to ocean grove often during one summer, a friend of mine bought a pizza place there, didn’t do any research and found out that the town was dry, he sold right away .
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If you need I have 11 rounds of Winchester ballistic silver tip premium 180 grain and 17 rounds Winchester power x 180 grain I don’t use because I reload Berger 210 grain for my 300 win mag, let me know $ 30.00 works?
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Where in New Jersey? I used to live there, I remember driving down the parkway at night and you will see hundreds of eyes. I’m going to 23 in october with my nephew
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how about the woodbury trailhead and hike to angel basin, i was there a few years ago and we were alone but with the fire don't know and water situation.
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This one of the puppies i got in november from Travis, great dog!
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i think indian route 18 is quicker.
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https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7512/ human caused, wth is wrong with people?
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does anybody know if the range is open, i wonder if they shut it down because of fire danger. thank you.
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thank you guys Wildwwody i like Jim Jones a lot better the BA and is a 5000ft which is same elevation where i hunt most of time. Thank you guys
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yes show low is closed
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the fire by strrawberry is 0 % contained, if i'm not mistaking.
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Saw this on Instagram figure I will pass it alone, I used this bags on my hunts, they are super lite for backpacking, I love them, great on the range also. Phoenix shooting bags
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Any vortex diamondback tacticals second focal plane for sale?
maximus replied to Coues120's topic in Optics and tripods
i looked thru one at the range in payson and they are clear. -
i was having fun here and you guys are back talking about homes !!
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