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(Updated)Beman ICS Carbon Hunter 340, Field Logic Hurricane Bag(H28)
elkaholic replied to 1worthlessnut's topic in Classified Ads
what length on those arrows ? for what draw weight 300 340 ?- 9 replies
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My first "NEW" right off the lot was a 79 f-150 - mel clayton ford first weekend drove to mtns east of Patagonia for deer season - drove up a lot of roads that deadend on mtn tops Had it scheduled for minor upgrade on Monday- drove in handed keys to mechanic - go to sit in waiting room look out at all the smoke coming from MY truck - whole wiring harness was melting- I was like - I'm so happy it happened sitting at the dealers with the mechanic freaking out - not me!! I can honestly say none of my 4 ford trucks have never left me stranded or walking due to mechanical failure but sometimes they have a mind of their own! wife drives truck - ignition wont work right for her - key wont turn - won't start truck - cant get key out I try it it works perfect -
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I was scolded several times by hunters over the yrs. during a dec deer hunt - I carried both bow and rifle - I had a rifle tag and the bow hunters would object that I carried both. if I could get real close -I'd plan on using bow , if I saw a monster out of bow range I planned on using the rifle I was legal IF I were you I'd ask the warden for your hunt area , as its HE whom will interpret the law concerning your hunting archery deer and also having a rifle for bear! do not think that someone here will know what he'll say regarding this!! well SIR this guy on CWT told me I was legal
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switch to fixed blade! but the tree would probably give you a better chance - scent and wind direction is #1 priority for whitey's also trimming trees on national forest isn't a good option is it possible to make a natural ground blind some where in between?
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its not the hoochie so much as the person using it - if used properly its a call that can get bulls and cows to come in. we all know what sounded good today and worked great may show the opposite effect tomorrow. Knowing when and how to use any call is what changes the game. I still have my first hoochie - now it goes in the front pocket and I give a light soft mew while walking - usually when I stop to glass around after moving a short distance , rarely do I use it anymore to just call elk.
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guess we don't have many diehard Dback fans - thought fersure someone here would snatch these up- TTT
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snooze ya loose
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Amanda has been called out for the Ice Challenge
elkaholic replied to bonecollector's topic in The Campfire
I'd of been a "little" more impressed had John not worn a hat - and it been a slow steady pour down the back of neck and a little on the head give it a 3 out of 10 you don't need a tank filled with ice - just jump in any non heated pool come Mid January !! -
looks like a lot of photos of 2 bucks maybe 3 one shooter
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they got an antelope tag and whine no biggy's will be left cuz hunters success - tooo funny
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Kind of thought some here might be interested - TTT
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This is a 10" wet grinder made by the Prairie Tool Co. Inc. of Prairie Du Chien, Wi. It is used working condition . There are oil ports at the shaft bushings that need oiled, everything turns smoothly but it needs oiled before use. Using this grinder with a water bath keeps the steel cool and avoids drawing the temper from the edge. Properly used they shape edges quickly with little risk to the steel. They should not be stored with water in them to keep the wheel from going soft. It runs - minor stain on wheel if you are all all interested - please call 602-993-2657 asking $125 these were made in the early 70's very hard to come by - I really know nothing of the history of this grinder - what you see is what you get! You probably know more than I do . this set-up weighs over 60 lbs
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I got a little piece of that heaven in unit 10 - elk can be hard to come by- ill skip my broken record speech about all the cows being hunted till it has decimated all the big herds the elk are around but not like past yrs. I've yet to see a big bull on my property - generally a dozen (max) cows instead of 20-30 it should be a good yr - good luck a lot of elk are taken off other areas than those ranches
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any tag holders wanna play "score the goat"
elkaholic replied to 5guyshunting's topic in Antelope Hunting
at a quick glance I thought - 85 -
yep- it doesn't help scent control , when you snack on some trail mix before setting your cameras
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seeing how you are just road scouting - you should take me along - lol
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tell him the other 1/2 - if you are not first shot - chances are fairly good they will be gone
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SPF
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1997 Chevy Silverado 4x4 K1500 , short bed , Z-71 pkg, 5.7L V8 , AT, A/C, PS/PB, Tilt Steering, PW/PL, 3.73 Rear axle ratio, Alarm , Sliding rear window, New 6" RCD lift w/ Bilstein Shocks, Elec. Trailer Brakes system , New Tires 285/70R /16, + extras -- 106K original miles , original owner , Garage Kept, all maintenance records . no leaks $6500 OBO This truck is in excellent condition -super clean call - sold
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I'd of bought it if I had a little fatter wallet - seems to have thinned out after updates around the homestead, sad part only 1/2 done - lol
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TTT --- this is an awesome truck - ready to go -
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let him go and the next guy will drop'm
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there are no elk or deer in unit 8 - everyone just enjoys driving the back roads because you rarely breakdown before 6 cars . trucks come crusin by. one of the most road hunted units in the state!
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guess I didn't see the comparison chart thing - lol oh well not the first time I goofed / probably not the last recant // the bottom 3 are all coues - I didn't see the muley byline