-
Content Count
11,560 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
28
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Everything posted by PRDATR
-
Yup, I mailed mine out at least a week ago.
-
Same goes for shooting a small spike on a doe hunt or a buck before the antlers break the skin. G&F can be pretty lenient especially when it involves a new hunter.
-
I've been bitten by more kingsnakes than any other species of snakes I've handled. And, yes, its a kingsnake. Ask any pet owner, yeah they will bite.
-
Can take a while and sneak in or come charging in like what happened a year or so ago to one member.
-
Sent you a PM
-
Hi-Fin Red Herring. Uncommonly Common.
-
CK, what mountain?
-
I have a Weatherby Vanguard Youth in 243 if your interested. It is 2 years old and was a Desert Muledeer Foundation auction rifle. I used it on two hunts. About 100 rounds down the barrel. I have a Zeiss Conquest 3x9 scope on it. $625
-
Heart Attack City, your colon must hate you. LOL
-
Why Can't people on I 17 keep from crashing into each other?
PRDATR replied to Hoss50's topic in The Campfire
Is there a Union for truckers? On the way home from 36A late Sunday afternoon one passed another then proceeded to stay in the left lane for a good 8 miles. No good reason for it, maybe he just didn't get it that he should move back into teh right lane. -
Drain and rinse the beans real well and add a tsp of baking soda and the after effect is almost zero.
-
Have you tried the El Salvador Chorizo links from El Super? hmmmmm I have not! Sounds good Get the small ones, usually about 6-8 tied together with a piece of corn husk. More like a sausage with chorizo spice. Great on the grill. Sometimes after I grill them I slice them up and mix into pasta with shrimp or chicken.
-
Wonder how that statistic changes with skilled users and center mass hits? Skilled or not skilled, Center Mass is Center Mass and there is no walking away.
-
How did you guys do? I know 30A can be a challenge.
-
Daddy was a Wahoo and Momma was a Sailfish.
-
Have you tried the El Salvador Chorizo links from El Super?
-
They can get quite a bit bigger.
-
Happens, could have been broke down or making an emergency pit stop.
-
Breakfast can be; 1. Nothing. 2. Cup of instant oatmeal and some instant coffee. 3. A Banana. Maybe a Naked Juice like Green Machine or a Chocolate Protein Drink. I never cook breakfast when hunting except "maybe" the day before or the day after and I never come back to camp until the end of the day. Deener OTOH, 1. Boneless chicken breast cut up and put in tin foil with potatoes, onions and chili peppers. One the grill for 30 minutes or so. 2. Lamb chops, marinate a few days before in a zip lock freezer bag with a TBL spoon of balsamic vinegar, cup of red wine or coffee, either fresh basil or rosemary, a few lemon wedges and crushed and chopped garlic cloves. Best to marinate for 3-4 days then freeze. 3. Salmon, either Coho or Copper River is preferred (never Atlantic or Farmed), pull or fillet off the skin and brown flesh, and put into freezer bags and freeze, cooks up in 20 minutes or so. I put it on tin foil with olive oil then on the grill with chopped/minced garlic with maybe some tyme. 4. Food City Carne Asade, already marinated. 5. Pre-Seasoned chicken quarters. 6. Von Hansens Brats with Sauer Kraut. 7 Dinty Moore. 8. Marinated or steak (if I have time) but either T-Bone, Porter Houses preferred. Ribeye is too fatty and greasy for me. 9. Veggies can be an assortment of fresh carrots, zuchinni or squash or red potatoes, maybe some canned beans, spiced up with chopped bacon or cinnamon, butter, curry or garlic. I try to stay away from stuff with a lot of sodium and rarely ever use salt, pepper or sugar, just a few times a year. I also refrain from chips, cookies, crackers, pretzles and processed meats like provolone and salami except for once or twice a year. Also not soft drinks except for a Jarritos a few times a year.
-
http://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/
-
I used to. I'll check when I get home.
-
I've seen 6, killed 1, missed 1 (@767). Only glassed one up, and that's the ONLY one I've seen at more than 50 tards. The one I saw was on the edge of Clear Creek and probably 800 yards away, all I had was my G22 and the sun was setting. I did talk to a guy in 33 a couple of years ago who took a pot shot at one that was across the canyon but he said he hit about 10" low at just over 900 yards.
-
Early ballot mailed off yesterday.
-
Save your money and buy some lottery tickets. Sure they are there but your chances of actually seeing one are slim to none. In 38 years of hunting in Arizona I have seen one lion.
-
Getting bought by Bass Pro. http://www.businessinsider.com/bass-pro-shops-to-acquire-cabelas-2016-10