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Thanks for the great advise. I appreciate everyone's opinion.
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I have heard they are both great. Does the swaro warranty compare to the Vortex warranty? For those who have spent a good amount of time looking through both, which would you buy? I finally have the cash to get either. Thanks for your time
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I like the way it is. Clean and simple
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Look what I got to hold tonight!!
ghostchaser replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
This was the talk out in 23 this weekend. One guy told me 154"? Awesome buck Harold! -
My late archery bull 360 3/8
ghostchaser replied to shanehamblin's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Great story to go with that great bull. Congratulations! -
Way to get it done. I struck out in 23. Sounds like you really did your homework. Congratualtions
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+1 Kent. I don't see a problem in temporarily turning a camera off, while hunting a tank. Just make sure to turn it back on when you leave.
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That has also been my experience with asics, I agree new balance will typically last. I prefer adidas trail runners, or sometimes Nike trail running shoes. After you try a few different brands, you will find a brand that just seems to fit well. Andy
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I used to run about 70-100 miles a week for many years, so I have went through many pairs of shoes. Like quality hunting boots you do get what you pay for. However, I would recommend getting fitted at a store such as Runners Den, in Phx. They can make sure you get a shoe that properly fits the way your foot strikes the ground. This will save you money in the long run as a proper fitted shoe will last longer and keep you from getting an annoying joint injury right before your hunt. Makers such as Adidas, Nike, Asics, New Balance all produce good shoes. All brands make different models that are suited to people who have different bio-mechanics and who run in varying terrain. If your on the trails a lot, tell the shoe salesman. Runners Den has sales people who know what they are doing. It can be scary getting a shoe from a salesperson at a typical sporting goods store. Take Care, Andy
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Yup, I got 14 in under 2 hrs in tonto basin. Great weather for a change!
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Unit 21- HELP !!!... First time in Unit
ghostchaser replied to Michael1's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Don't mean to correct you but the wilderness you're talking about is the Cedar Bench Wilderness. The PM Wilderness is a few miles south of the southern boundary of the CBW across the Verde Rim. Have a great hunt and keep us posted on all your coues ventures. Grong is right, try south and west of Brown Spring Ranch, from the road in there you can glass and see deer deer sunning themselves in the early morning, especially in the Dec. Get good Binos and look to the south and the west. Good luck! -
Photo Link to Video of 128 4/8
ghostchaser replied to azcouesfanatic's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
That was awesome. Thank you for sharing! -
Congrats, what a double. I'm sure your son will always remember that day.
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Used to play with them as a kid growing up near near skunk wash in Deer Valley
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They are still open Mcdowell rd, just east of Miller on south side in Scottsdale. Manny and his father run it. Jake is the gunsmith and he is very good. Take care