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Just bought some a couple weeks ago. They're nice. A little loud but similar to most weatherproof pants. One complaint is the belt loops are insufficient.
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I told Tom my trailer and rhino are there available for use as well. I hope someone can use the tag. Thank you for the well wishes Edge.
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Brother in laws first bull (video link added)
AzDiamondHeat replied to bonecollector777's topic in Elk Hunting
That was crazy how that second shot just buckled him. Well done! -
I just spoke with Tom. He is coming by today to pick it up. Not worried about points, was just frustrated that it might go to waste. It still might but at least we are trying. Thanks guys.
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Thank you to all. We spent the day with her in the hospital after being told her liver and kidneys had shut down. She is currently stable, but we have been told she is not coming home from this. We don't know if it is hours or days, but it is in fact her time. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated.
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Like rossi I have no experience with champion but have the Honda. Ithe sits and sits and rarely gets used but starts every time and is quiet.
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Unless it bounced off rib/spine that should be a dead bull. Good luck. Always hate hearing about lost bulls.
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This is a big fear of mine. I do leave my trailer out as I have to come home for a few days during the hunt. Heart is pounding as I pull in to camp every time.
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Out of curiosity did they break in or did he leave it unlocked?
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Depends on WHERE "up North". If you are on the Rim or anywhere near the areas of heavy human use, you will have a very hard time calling them in. you will SEE them and HEAR them everywhere, but they are some of the most educated and difficult to call coyotes around. If you have garbage can in distress sound on your ecaller go with that.....
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I was actually trying to be funny as there really isn't anything he can do about it and should look at it in a positive way. I guess my kids are right...I'm not very funny.
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I would have been upset too. But as others have said there is nothing he can do so go out and enjoy another hunt. I guess I should have said I think the other dude is a douche and am ABSOLUTELY not defending the action.
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Really? Smh Why?
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Too many variables to have an opinion on that exact scenario. However, if I came in on another hunter I wouldn't have encroached unless I was "passing through". Not only to be courteous but also due to the fact that I have no desire to hunt an area already being hunted(unless I knew the area well and KNEW there was enough room for more than one and KNEW where the other guy was. Last year on an elk hunt I had only walked 50 feet from my truck when another dude pulled right up next to us and got out with his son. I was a little irritated at first but headed towards them to talk to them. Turns out they had been hitting that same area for the last week chasing a bull they had been scouting for months. They also were headed north and I was headed south so no big deal. We traded game plans as to not step on each other and went hunting. We were both happy and made a new friend. It's a big forest.
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I think your buddy is the luckiest SOB on the planet as you got to shoot an elk and morally get to hunt more and shoot another one. Dude needs to put away his butthurt and realize what he has been given. TWO friggin elk hunts for the price of one!
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A decent 6x6 walked across the road right in front of me today. Just sorta sauntered across. Gave me a good stare down and I swear I saw him stick his tongue out at me. They know. Jokes on him though, my wife has a COW tag!
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This wind SUUUUUUUUUUUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fortunately my wife forgot shoes so we won' t have to hunt in the wind in the morning. It's the little things that make me thankful......lol
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you bring a propane lantern in your pack? My thoughts exactly. I'm rather confused as to how the two of you drew the conclusion the lantern is intended to be carried in a pack. By the time you crammed in all the previously mentioned items, target, multiple sets of boots and sneakers, water proofing spray, gators, a big breakfast, multiple rolls of toilet paper and even a pound of enjoyment in there simply wouldn't be room left for the lantern. It is a handy item to have back at the vehicle if you need to spend hours in the dark boning out an elk. You're gonna chase Elk for miles, kill one, then walk back to your truck for a lantern then back out to the kill? I'll stick with a small flashlight In my experience it is generally easier to move the vehicle to the closest legal point and pack the shortest possible distance. I am also hunting with a partner. The one who shot it starts cutting, the other recovers the vehicle, and brings the lantern, pack frame and anything else needed back to the kill. I only shoot if they're close to the road I only shoot if they're close to FROM the road so I don't have to pack them out. Fixed it for you. We all know. No need to be coy...lol
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How many days are you archery elk hunting for??
AzDiamondHeat replied to twigsnapper's topic in Elk Hunting
well that's sad, christine has a tag and we are planning the whole season even if she tags out early can't wait, i'm setting up a spike camp tomorrow. I agree. Normally she is pretty into it but it is very difficult for me to argue with morning sickness.... -
How many days are you archery elk hunting for??
AzDiamondHeat replied to twigsnapper's topic in Elk Hunting
I am hunting the entire time until my wife fills her tag. My wife wants to hunt exactly zero days. I told her the better she hunts the quicker it is over. I have a feeling it will be "over" quickly.... but not with a filled tag. lol -
How/where do you guys carry your sidearm while carrying a pack?
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I go back and forth on this. Does the guy with the elk tag take precedence over the guy out there hunting coyotes? If the guy with the elk tag says yes, I wonder what his opinion was 3 weeks earlier when he was scouting for elk in the middle of the early archery deer season.... The forest belongs to everyone regardless of season. I try to have as much "courtesy" as I can and respect what others are doing out there at that time. With that said, I am not going to refrain from enjoying the outdoors just because someone else might be enjoying it in a different way. A few years back I was elk hunting and was muttering about the danged wood cutters that were ruining my hunt. Later that day after I had shot an elk a wood cutter came by and spent 2 hours helping me track, dress, and load my elk. He wasn't out there being selfish trying to ruin my hunt; he was just getting wood for his family during the time he had available to do so. As for the guys out there calling elk when they don't have a tag, I am fine with it. If you are good enough at calling then the elk will not be affected by any other "education" they may be getting. I think it is more about courtesy and respecting others than anything else.
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Went to the memorial a few years back. Serious humble moment.
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Options for heavy duty poly tarp?
AzDiamondHeat replied to border hunter's topic in Other Hunting Gear
I was thinking of doing the same thing with the advertising tarp! How was it installing the grommets? Also do you feel the vinyl makes it hotter than a normal tarp? Grommets are easy once you get the hang of it. It's not rocket surgery. The cheapy kits from walmart work just fine although they are not as efficient as a vice or plier type. The biggest challenge with the vinyl material is getting the hole punch to cut it where it is doubled up. That stuff is STRONG. I think the vinyl is cooler as it cuts more sun and provides UV(as far as I could tell). It is a bit heavy and more cumbersome than a poly tarp though. Hard wrangle with one person. -
If you are willing to drive a little further to Taylor Kayce Turley has done right by me and many others on here. Great guy and very good stuff.