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Beautiful bruin.
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GAME AND FISH NEWS Oct. 4, 2016 Arizona Game and Fish Department Fatal ATV rollover a reminder to practice OHV safety PHOENIX – The Arizona Game and Fish Department reminds all off-highway vehicle (OHV) drivers and passengers to ride safely by remembering to always wear a helmet. The reminder comes after an 81-year-old man died when the ATV he was driving rolled end-over-end while attempting to climb a 70-percent incline hill southeast of Meadview early Friday afternoon, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. Neither the man nor another rider on a separate ATV were wearing helmets. “Our condolences go out to the family,” said Kim Jackson, AZGFD OHV Safety Education program manager. “It is absolutely imperative that everyone wears a helmet whenever they head out on an OHV. Many of these tragic accidents are survivable, but only if you wear a helmet.” There were 28 OHV-related deaths in Arizona last year, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Helmets are required by law for all riders under the age of 18 regardless of the off-highway vehicle type. They are also strongly recommended for all riders, regardless of age. In addition, riders should remember to: Wear a seat belt at all times, if equipped. Wear riding goggles, a long-sleeved shirt, pants, riding gloves and over-the-ankle boots. Never ride alone. Be prepared and equipped with a map, a first aid kit, whistle and have basic tools on hand. Stay on designated trails. Take an OHV safety education course designed to teach off-road motorists how to ride safely and responsibly. For more information about the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s OHV program and safety course options, visit www.azgfd.gov/ohv. Did you know? Did you know? The Arizona Game and Fish Department receives NO Arizona general fund tax dollars? We hold the state’s wildlife in trust for the public without a dime from Arizona taxpayers.
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Breeding for personal use?
PRDATR replied to davidkucharik's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
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I inadvertently hit the female coyote sound. Almost immediately other coyotes were howling from what sounded like just over the ridge to the east of me. I paused for a while then did the same thing again, when they howled the second time they seemed closer. I was glassing hard for them as they howled but couldnt find a thing. After they shut up the second time, I began the jackrabbit sound. How long did you call the stand ? I didnt time it. Maybe I should. Id guess 15-20 minutes first stand, around 30 on the second and probably less than 10 on the third. Im using a Foxpro Deadbone e-caller. I chose the spot because I consistanly glass up coyotes here when javelina hunting. But predator hunting is quite popular around here so Im sure every coyote around has heard a call or two. Minimum 15 minutes.
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http://www.cabelas.com/product/Primos-reg-Gen-Trigger-Sticks/1615720.uts?productVariantId=3498453&WT.tsrc=PPC&WT.mc_id=GoogleProductAds&WT.z_mc_id1=03689369&rid=20&gclid=CPDEzveuwc8CFYF9fgodRPMJMg&gclsrc=aw.ds
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I remember the first time I walked into there back when I was working in Eager on the new dome. One place I liked going into that is long gone was the sporting goods store in San Manuel.
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/blood-streaked-survivor-recounts-bear-attack-facebook-42536615
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After I read the article it looks like they will keep the Cabelas going so it may not be so bad after all. But it will get interesting for Cabelas with a Dicks opening up across the street.
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Since it goes across a factory seam/bend it cant be popped out.
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I don't collect fur so 22-250 for me. Remington 788, only ever had one that wasn't recovered.
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Getting ready for quail
PRDATR replied to azbirdhunter88's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
All I can say is it's a good thing they can't launch themselves like a flying squirrel. -
Chin Guns and canted scope setups were popular in High Power Silhouette in the early 90's. But shots were only to 500 Meters and Tubbs was a phenominal shot who would typically center punch every chicken.
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Project Medium Range Big Game Hammer
PRDATR replied to Hoss50's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Have you looked at what is available for replacement parts like triggers and stocks for both? Both are on par with each other ballistically to the point that performance on game comes down to bullet selection. -
I bet that's a bit of a confidence shaker.
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So how far does shotgun shot travel?
PRDATR posted a topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
I was wondering and came across this handy chart. http://www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com/downloads/shotgun_statistics.pdf -
RAIN?
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But that lifetime warranty..... Better to have it than not. Every manufacturer has to start somewhere.
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I am going to go out on a limb and say he is shooting the Weatherby based on the grains of 4350 as the Win Mag would use less. I agree on using a slower powder and or playing with OAL but they like a bit of freebore. Do you have a chronograph? I would also ditch the sled. What does it shoot like with factory ammo?
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Nightime temps can be in the 20's so put wool socks on their feet and bring gloves and a knit hat.
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Did it work?
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If they have held up I would just keep them but I have never used them. I have only ever used leupold two piece bases or talley.
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Twice I have used a TC/223 and twice a 357 revolver but I have heard of people using 9mm and 44 Magnum.
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Anybody here that can bolt down safe into concrete?
PRDATR replied to PelaPapas's topic in The Campfire
I thought that residential post tension slabs were 8" with cables spaced 48". -
Great story, congrats.