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    What animal is this?

    I have a number of the javelina skulls and none of them look anything like this thing. It is flat on top and the nasal passage is way different than a javelina. I have compared it to pretty much every mammal, bird, and reptile i can think of that lives in the area and nothing looks like this thing.
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    What animal is this?

    It is not a pelvic bone. You can clearly see the eye sockets, and the nasal passage. It is extremely light weight, and some of the small bones are hollow.
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    Ruger M77 Stock

    Does anybody have a youth stock for a ruger m77 long action, or know where I can get one?
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    Kehls first deer!!

    That is awesome. Congrats on your first deer Kehl!
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    A week from now...

    Good luck! My dad and I will be heading down to 27 this friday. Derek
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    Off-range Oryx Success!

    My little brother Tyler drew a September off-range oryx tag this year. We knew that this hunt was going to be tough. We missed the first 11 days of the hunt because we were elk hunting up in 23. The week after we got back from the elk hunt we decided we would head out that weekend and try to get an oryx. The first morning of the hunt was rather uneventful, only seeing a few fresh tracks. At around 10:30 we cut a fresh set of tracks and decided to track them for a little while. We didn't walk 200 yards and spotted the oryx. Tyler got setup on the shooting sticks, took a shot....and missed right under it's chest. I kept my eyes glued on the oryx until he went out of sight at least 2 miles away. We went over and looked for blood but we couldn't find anything. Tyler was bummed out that he missed, but I told him "we have already had a successful hunt, you got a shot!". I explained to him that there are a bunch of people who don't see a single oryx on these off-range hunts, and you got a shot the first morning. We didn't see anything else that day, but talked to a guy who had been hunting for nine days and only saw one oryx! Sunday morning we decided to go into the same spot and glass for a few hours. We finally spotted oryx at around 5:00pm. I could tell this oryx was a lot bigger than the one he missed. We walked to the yucca I had last seen it at, but there was no oryx...or so we thought. We rounded a sand dune and the oryx is at 30 yards!!! The oryx took off running, and disappeared before Tyler could get a shot off. We tracked it until dark but never saw it again. We were stoked that we had seen an oryx both days we went out and couldn't wait to get out the next weekend. The whole week Tyler was kicking himself for missing that first oryx we had seen, but he was even more determined to redeem himself. So finally Friday rolls around and I get the truck loaded up while Tyler is at school. We went out to the shooting range as soon as he got off school to make sure the gun was still dialed in. We woke up at 5:00am Saturday morning, picked up a couple burritos and we were on our way. We got to our glassing spot at around 7:00am and spotted an oryx right away. We started the stalk but lost he oryx in the maze of sand dunes. We drove around until lunch and decided to glass some more at a different spot. We didn't see anything for a couple hours so we decided to drive some more. At around 3:00pm I spotted an oryx about a mile and a half out. We stalked into 134 yards of it, but he didn't have a shot. So we waited for an hour until it finally stood up and he took the shot. The oryx dropped in it's tracks, but got up and started running. Tyler took one more shot and missed it. We went over and found blood and tracked him till dark. We came back the next morning and tracked him for another 2 miles until he jumped onto some private land... Tyler was so bummed out that he lost this oryx. The shot was high and probably stunned the oryx, but by the time we got to the fence it had almost topped bleeding completely. We thought that this was the last day we had to hunt, because Tyler had school.... but he had permission to miss Friday the 30th to hunt the last day of the hunt. Thursday night we loaded the truck up and got ready to go out for the last day of the hunt. We got up at 5:00am and headed out to our "honey hole" as Tyler calls it. We didn't see a single oryx until 5:00pm. As I was driving, I just got a feeling to stop and get up on the top of the truck and glass. As I crawled up on the truck, I looked out over the mesquite bushes and saw two oryx standing 200 yards off the road! I told Tyler to get out and walk off the road about 80 yards so he could get a shot. Tyler took a shot and the oryx ran about 20 yards and stopped, so Tyler shot again and hit him. I told him to wait there until I caught up. We got to the spot he hit the oryx at, and found blood! I told Tyler to stay put while I went back and got my pack, the camera, and as I was walking away I heard BOOM and I looked back and Tyler shot the oryx again. The oryx had bedded just 50 yards past where I turned around to get my pack, and must have heard me walking away. I ran back to the truck got everything and ran back to Tyler. We started tracking it and spotted it running at 300 yards so I said shoot him again he's running towards the fence! Tyler shot and the oryx disappeared behind a mesquite bush. We started tracking blood and found the oryx dead right where we had seen him last. We were so happy that we got it done after all the bad luck. We took a real quick photo session as the sun was going down. We got him back to the truck at around 11:45pm. This hunt was mentally and physically challenging, but we stuck with it and got it done!
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    Big phat one

    Thats a good bear and a neat picture!
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    Drawing Results Contest "OVER"

    July 22nd 7:48am
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    Unit 27

    Sent you a pm
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    Unit 27

    I got the muzzleoader hunt in 27. This will be my first time hunting this area. I will be heading down there in september after my elk hunt to scout it out.
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    New Mexico Results

    The results link is on the home page.
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    New Mexico Results

    That is correct
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    New Mexico Results

    They sent out e-mails around 5:00pm.
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    Unit 27

    Which hunt did you get?
  15. Unit 27 ML coues, 23 archery elk, javelina, and barbary sheep so far!!!
  16. Well I was finally able to get my little brother a turkey! The huge crowd of hunters, and the birds not wanting to talk made this year very difficult. We spotted this little guy feeding in a creek bottom in the bottom of a huge canyon. I told my brother it was now or never, so we hurried up and got into position. He made a good shot at 40 yards to bring the bird down. He had a 6" beard which was plenty big enough for my brother. What an awesome ending to the 2011 NM spring turkey season. We also saw a couple bulls starting to grow pretty good. Derek
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    Coues Buck Contest

    I would have entered.... if I got a deer!!! I look forward to the coues contest every year.
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    Guess the score contest - April 2011

    137 4/8" that is one huge buck! congrats
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    Turkey time

    I was able to take my brother hunting this weekend. We saw about 100-120 birds the one day we were up there. We had several close calls with gobblers that would come to 40 yards and then turn around and leave. As we were walking back to the truck to head back home, we got our first good response. The gobblers were only 60 yards and were coming in fast! We didn't have time to set up my decoy because they were running in. I kept calling and they came in to 27 yards. My bro wasn't comfortable shooting through the thick bushes we were in, so he let the gobbler walk. It was a fun trip, and i considered it to be a successful hunt. I will be leaving thursday afternoon and will be hunting the whole weekend. Anyone have any success stories?
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    Turkey time

    My brother has some stuff to do this weekend, but I will be out looking for sheds and looking around for our hunt. Good luck to you guys at the county shoot tomorrow, and hope you guys get a turkey or two! Derek
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    NM Oryx!!!!

    And again I DIDN'T draw a tag! My brother got an off range tag so that took away some of the pain of not drawing.
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    First Elk Hunt

    Congrats Mady on your for first elk. That is one heck of a bull!
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    NM archery Javelina

    Well I finally got to get out this last weekend and go try to find some javelina. I woke up on sunday morning and drove the hour drive to my hunting spot. Less than 10 minutes after I got there I spotted a group of 9 and a group of 8. I decided to go after the group of 9, because there was a real dark colored boar that was decent sized. So the stalk was on... I got to 45 yards from the boar I wanted, and drew back my x-force and let it fly. The shot looked good, but he didn't even act like he was hit. He took off running, and the foot race was on. I chased him for 2 miles (never knew I was following him), but I was never able to get within 70 yards of him. I decided that I needed to stick him with another arrow no matter what. I ranged him at 89 and settled my 90 pin on his shoulder and watched the lumenok disappear a little far back. At this point he started to run full speed AGAIN! I watched him run about 300 yards before laying down. I snuck up and stuck him one last time to finish him off. I would have lost him due to no blood trail if I hadn't ran after him. This hunt was full of action, and was probably the most exciting javelina hunt I have had. Sorry about the picture.....I forgot my camera and only had my cell phone. Derek
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