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Did the cat run off after it jumped out of the tree or did it die right there?
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Welcome. Grew up on Long Island so I am well aware of the fishing bug and spent most of my time there chasing anything with fins. I went to Fort Myers last spring for a remembrance of a good childhood friend who passed and some of our crew came down from NY, Carolinas, New England for a few days. While I was there I chartered a guide out of Cape Coral and went in search of Tarpon, Permit and Snook. It was February so pickins were slim but I managed to land a snook after a few brok off, a permit and although we were on tarpon in a residential canal they had lock jaw. Very cool to watch six footers roll on the bait. Here I only fish the mountain lakes but the desert lakes have plenty to offer. Some decent action to be had out of San Diego, I hear they even have bonefish. Another bucket list fish for me, as soon as I master the fly.
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I have always kept one in my truck since the mid 80's.
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Called and left a VM
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I ordered a couple of these yesterday off Amazon for $17.50ea. Might make a good stocking stuffer. https://www.outdooredge.com/collections/cooking-camp-bbq/products/chowpal
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My guess is the computer won't let him download it. I used the program I told him about but It would not let me edit it. Probably need to get into the macro.
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That picture with the cat trotting away with the arrow is worthy of Pic of The Year. Glad it turned out ok for you.
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Probably a month old. Last years would be white. The're not far away, look under palo verde trees on ridges. Go back out again on Friday and Saturday after the rain and look for tracks.
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High Fence, farm raised.
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TRy using this. https://www.unlock-pdf.com/
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I can print it and fax it to you tomorrow morning if that helps.
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That's great that your boys are able to get out and roam around with you and even better that your wife enjoys it too and you both tagged out. The picture orientation was an upgrade to CWT.Com a couple of years ago so we're all used to it by now. Even pictures of circles are routinely upside down.
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I have a Super Redhawk and the trigger pull in SA is 4.5#'s and I would like to have it lightened.
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He doesn't have one. He would accept one in as a partial trade.
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Kodiak Flex Bow tent and Mr buddy heater question.
PRDATR replied to AZHUNTER05's topic in The Campfire
That's not a bad deal. I think the hose I have is about 8'. -
And then some.
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Best thing that ever happened to 87
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Snow never lasts and they don't leave their home range because of it. I've seen the same herds just outside of Prescott and Williams for years.
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PM Goldfinger 78
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Where at?
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Don't discount Ashurst for Northerns.
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741 Yard Squirrel-Cold Bore
PRDATR replied to lancetkenyon's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
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I have never seen pigs on my few forays into 6A but if I were to look it would probably be off the 260 closer to Camp Verde. Javelina Overview: Unit 6A supports a healthy population of javelina. Javelina hunting is a lot of fun. It is a nice time of year to be out in the woods, in an area that is otherwise quite warm. Javelina can be difficult to find, but once located they are fairly easy to get close to. They like to be out feeding in good weather, and usually are not out feeding in rain, high winds, or snow. They bed under trees, like most animals, but also seek out caves and rocky outcrops as shelter. Normally, if you see one javelina, there are many more around. Javelina respond fairly well to varmint calls, as the entire herd will protect the young of the herd, even when they are not the parents. Normally, the call will spook them. Try calling after the herd has scattered. Javelina are not as vicious as they are rumored to be, but if cornered they can inflict serious bites on you or a pet. Areas: They are generally found in the lower half of the Unit. Cedar Flats boasts a healthy population of Javelina. 6A North now provides an archery only, over-the-counter hunt in the fall, designed to target nuisance javelina near rural communities. Hunting within ¼ mile from structures is prohibited without permission from the homeowner. The boundary of GMU 6A North is: that portion of GMU 6A north of Stoneman Lake Road and East of Interstate 17.