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I am interested. Send me some details on what model it is, etc...
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Prayers sent to Rick and family.
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I have a 12' boat with a 4 hp on a trailer for sale. Asking $1000.00 OBO. Selling for my dad. He can no longer get out and use it. Let me know if you want more details.
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Prayers sent.
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Thoughts and prayers on the way.
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Both Tri-City and Denny's are good shops. I have used Denny's for years. Call Randy and tell him Ken sent you his way. I used to own a garage and sent him all my work. The number is 602 788-1104
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Some props have a shear key that will break if the prop hits something hard. This is to save the lower end of the motor from damage. Could have been damaged prior to you getting the boat. Can you turn the prop by hand with the motor off and in gear? Does it do the same thing in forward and reverse? You can pull the prop and inspect it. I can recommend a good boat mechanic if you need it.
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I have had several over the years and will stick with my Outdoorsmans. It is light and if you want to make it weigh more to make it more stable, do what I do. Carry a large (empty)Crown Royal bag in your pack, add rocks and hang it from your rig and it makes it much more stable. Not sure why someone would say don't recommend. Must be a personal thing.
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+1 I have the Outdoorsmans as well. With the pan attachment and pistol grip it is plenty tall for me while standing.
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One of my favorites is Tequila Butt Chicken. Drink a beer, cut the top out of the can, fill it about 1/2 full of tequila, the juice of 2-3 limes, 1/2 chopped onion, a small bunch of cilantro and an Anaheim pepper (use hotter peppers if you like). Sprinkle some salt and pepper on the outside of the bird, you can also add other seasonings to the liquid in the can. I will plug the neck cavity with a small potato or an onion and pull the skin of the bird over it to help keep all the moisture in the bird. I try to cook with the outside burners only and cook the bird till I get 165’F on the thermometer. Let the bird rest off the heat for several minutes before you cut into it. Very tasty stuff.
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What lake are you on? Nice fish. I plan to hit Alamo this weekend.
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I am heading that way tomorrow for my deer hunt. Guess I better get out some warmer gear.
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Mike Vacarro in the far north west valley. A Head of the Game Taxadermy 623 451-5067 623 572-5061
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Very interesting that your offended by this, and you have an angry moose as your avatar. You also claim to be a peaceful man... interesting quotes for your signature. You are a complex person I guess.
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Here is the press release. Not good news Mexican authorities to release Mexican wolves in Sonora Sept. 12, 2011 PHOENIX The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been informed that Mexican authorities plan to release five Mexican wolves this month at an undisclosed ranch location in northeastern Sonora, Mexico. While the department does not know the specific date or other details at this time, it has received indications that the wolves being released will be fitted with satellite tracking collars. Game and Fish is currently considering what, if any, impacts this release might have on Arizonas Mexican wolf conservation and stakeholders. The department will continue to monitor activities related to the planned release and inform constituents as information becomes available. Arizona Game and Fish has been actively involved in the multi-partner effort reintroducing Mexican wolves to portions of their historical range in the east-central portion of the state for many years. In 1998, 11 captive-reared Mexican wolves were released into the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area (BRWRA) in eastern Arizona. The current population was assessed to be around 50 animals during 2011 monitoring. The Mexican wolf is considered endangered in the United States. The Arizona Game and Fish Department prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, or disability in its programs and activities. If anyone believes that they have been discriminated against in any of the AGFDs programs or activities, including employment practices, they may file a complaint with the Director's Office, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000, (602) 942-3000, or with the Fish and Wildlife Service, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. Ste. 130, Arlington, VA 22203. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation or this document in an alternative format by contacting the Director's Office as listed above.