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Same thing over here?
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I thnik he smelled your stinky butt. Don't over hunt the area or you will never see him again . Forget the corn you'll attract bears!! use less salt make him work for it . hunt it right after the rain. Use skunk scent as a cover.
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Looking for a camp cook for the archery elk season. If interested please contact us at 520-404-5114 Thanks Steven
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ok tell him to call Thanks
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The best way to bow hunt coues deer
wardsoutfitters replied to #1huntinfool's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
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I've seen the same late week I looked at 49 diferent bucks and not one was even 75% complete.
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How I have been spending my summer...
wardsoutfitters replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in The Campfire
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I HAVE A CANON XL2 FOR SALE. WORKS FINE THE EYE PIECE LENS IS CLEAN BUT THE PLASTIC COVER THAT PROTECTS THE GLASS IS SCRATCHED. FIRST $1000.00 TAKES IT.
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someone buy this thing. make me an offer!!!!!
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Draw Results post here
wardsoutfitters replied to bonecollector's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
My oldest drew the youth block hunt for any deer in 29,30a,30b,31,32, and a youth cow tag in 3a,3c should be a good year!!!!!!!!!! -
Sounds Good thanks for the help .
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My 11 year old boy Gabriel is at a football camp in Eagar, They are having camp at the Dome and also sleeping in the dome, He called me tonight and his Air mattress is not holding air. I normally wouldn't bother , but this camp is like a mini boot camp and they need to get good rest if they are going to perform well . Is anyone available to pick him one up at a local store in the area, and I can send a check or pay through PayPal for the mattress? Please call me 520-404-5114 Thanks Steven Ward
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Price drop to $1000.00 thats as low as I'm going..
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I wanted to let everyone her know what I have been hearing , From what I understand the Forest service is wanting to close all areas affected by the fires in Az for a period of a year, This includes units 1, 27, 29, 35a, 36b. The commission is having a live meeting today at 2 and have added this matter to their agenda. I would strongly suggest you attend if you can or watch the meeting online.
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Unit 1, 27, 29, 35a, 36b Hunt closure
wardsoutfitters replied to wardsoutfitters's topic in The Campfire
I totally agree . They back burned over 50,ooo acers that other wise would have not burned , and this is only the stuff I know about. I was told one day that they had the fire contained in turkey creek , cotton wood but were going to back burn 35,000 acres all the way across to rucker, what a bunch of bull shoot! someone needs to be held resoponsible for this!!!! -
Here is what the new Inverter 3 blade will look like , It's going to be 100 grain . Let me know what you think. Here's A little about how they are made. Building a better broadhead . We spent our Saturday at the shop building a better broadhead. It's the INVERTER 3 blade "Tri-Verter". If you have ever wondered how broadheads we made I will take you through some of the steps it takes. As you know, this is a three bladed head so with that in mind you have to go the drawing board and figure out all the features the head will have .First you have to take into consideration if you are going to step on any ones toes if you put it on the market. What will be unique about your broadhead and how much money you have at hand to get samples. I think a good guess is around $10,000 to $20,000 before going into production ( if everything goes smoothly). You need to consideration the different parts , one tip, three blades, three set screws, one body and one o-ring. Now that you have all the parts in mind you have to make the blades that work the best , you have to figure out material you will be using , the thickness of the blade, the kind of material, The tip design, hardness it will be hardened to and the weight. I personally feel the blades are the most important part of the broadhead .T he material has to be hard enough to with stand the hard bone of animals but soft enough not to snap when it encounters it. You also have to consider cost into this equation how many blade angles to sharpen and how much each one will costs. Once all this is figured out you have to have a small number laser cut (you have to pay set-up fees and the per piece price is very expensive), but it's better than paying thousands of dollars for a stamping die and finding out the blades won't work. Then you have to find someone to sharpened them so you can test them. With the INVERTER blade the design had an enormous amount of engineering. The small notch on the blade that helps deploy the blade has to be in a precise location as is the angle of the blade sitting in a closed position.(that's why it is patented) If it's too far toward the tip you won't have enough leverage to open the head , if it's too far back you weaken the back edge of the blade . This blade took almost 3 months of testing and 22 different prototypes to get it perfect. Next comes the body style of the broadhead , this is very difficult due to the fact that it's one of the most complex part on the TRI-VERTER. The body has to have three precise slots, three precise holes for set screws to hold the blades in place and an area that will hold the o-ring in place. This process normally takes a week or two of producing prototypes but we were able to complete it in 11 hours, We produced 120 prototypes in the process to finally get to the actual body we will use. We first began with blank material. We cut the body to a basic body style, we then worked on depth and length of the blade slot, this process took two hours of changing data and cutting body's. We then drilled set screw holes to get the blade in the exact location. once we figure out the hole location we had to figure out the depth of the hole , if it's too deep it interferes with the blade opposite of it, to shallow it doesn't hold the blade in place well enough. Once this is figured out we then move onto cutting the shank that screws into the insert of the shaft. At this point we have a head that is to heavy so we have to begin removing material from the body itself. During this point you have to be very careful not to remove too much material not because of weight issues but because of the integrity of the body itself . It may sound simple but we built over 20 different body's before we got the weight and a good looking head. Now we had to test the durability of the new body Next comes the tip, tips are pretty basic but you have to also find a material that is cost effective and strong enough to handle the most extreme punishment.
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Slik Tripod Sprint Pro II With 3-way Pan Head Gun Metal Black
wardsoutfitters replied to NewHunter's topic in Classified Ads
Steven, Left you a message but haven't heard back. Dale ok left you a message give me a call thanks -
Slik Tripod Sprint Pro II With 3-way Pan Head Gun Metal Black
wardsoutfitters replied to NewHunter's topic in Classified Ads
I'll take it . it will be perfect for my boy Steven 520-404-5114 -
Just looking for some info on Roper lake? Anyone here fish it? I'm looking for somewhere close to take the kids where they might be able to catch a few fish.
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Any specific type of Pattern, Looks like a bunch of fliping to me ?
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Inverter 100 grain