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My reading journey as a very new hunter
PRDATR replied to NewlyMinted's topic in Hunting and Outdoors-related books
They will also rub on Yucca. -
Arizona Backcountry Hunters & Anglers 1st Annual Dove Cook Off & Pint Night
PRDATR replied to AmericanThunder's topic in Conservation Group Events
There's no doves in Yuma. Since the opener is the week before and most people have a favorite spot for opening day with friends or family this makes sense. -
That's an eye opener for sure. I came across it about 15 or 20 years ago. One thing I will say though that there have been times when after I butchered deer and javelina I kept the meat in a bowl in the refrigerator, draining the blood every day. After a week the meat definatly breaks down and gets more tender. By the 10th day it will start to turn and needs to be frozen. The paper was from a Community College in Wyoming.
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Show your toys. (Trucks, sxs, quads, race car, cruiser) pics please
PRDATR replied to Adicted's topic in The Campfire
He might no know, it's not his car. -
I've been using Discount for 30 years and never had a problem. I take my personal truck and work vehicle in every 5K for rotations.
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Keeps them from getting tore up and bloodied by bushes.
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Straight line down from the two yuccas near the top of the pic.
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For example Retail Sales rate in Chandler is 1.5 while South Tucson is 4.5 and tax rates in each county are different too. Mohave County is 5.85 and La Paz is 7.6%
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I though this was going to jump out of the screen at me.
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Show your toys. (Trucks, sxs, quads, race car, cruiser) pics please
PRDATR replied to Adicted's topic in The Campfire
Is that a Nova? -
They are in the Arrastra Mountain Wilderness.
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Have you shot any animals with them and if so what was the much meat damage? What ranges?
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Lightweight Custom Build Ideas
PRDATR replied to recurveman's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Build your sheep rifle and don't worry about grizzlies is my suggestion. -
Five minutes seems more than reasonable.
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Bug Busters
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Usually 1.3
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35 gr (2 g) VMax 3,205 ft/s (977 m/s) 799 ft⋅lbf (1,083 J) 40 gr (3 g) BT 3,130 ft/s (950 m/s) 870 ft⋅lbf (1,180 J) 46 gr (3 g) JFP 2,708 ft/s (825 m/s) 749 ft⋅lbf (1,016 J) 50 gr (3 g) BT 2,654 ft/s (809 m/s) 782 ft⋅lbf (1,060 J)
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Maybe they partnered with Swarovski, but probably Straight Outta China.
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"With your comments in respect to Cattle, rotational grazing has been instituted for many years on public lands." Not sure what that means exactly but I can tell you that when I hunted Horseshoe in Unit 29 in the 80's and 90's, Piety Hill area in 33 and the last five years in the Arrastra Wilderness that cattle were always there. Maybe they just rotate the cattle themselves. It would be nice to see them in there for a year then no cattle at all for 2-3 years.
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I passed on a white antlered 5x5 bull in 23S on a November archery hunt in about 96 for that exact reason. I heard him running to me in the bottom of a creek bed. He knew I was there and stopped then walked up a hill for 20 yards at 90 degrees to my left between some Ponderosa's and went over and out to the juniper flats never stopping.
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I use the same head and like it alot.
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Yes I picked it up on Thursday and they had sent me the UPS Tracking number. I came with an IC Choke installed and the Extended Range Hevi-Choke which is ported and in Modified. Also came with a knurled bolt knob which I installed and removed the factory knob and a choke wrench and manual. I had it shipped to Healys in Tempe and was in and out in about 15 minutes.
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It does which is the norm for Coues with the left being typical of a 4x4 Mule deer but the tail is 100% Mule Deer.
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I've only ever had one Kaibab tag and on opening morning a very tall 4x4 was running across a bowl at about 60 yards. I passed wanting one that was wider or a non-typical and as it turned out he was the only shooter I saw. Don't really regret it though but would have liked to see how wide he actually was.