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Shot my 40 lb Bear 43 times last night. Got some tail feathers but no dead birds. I thought I would only try it once but now am hooked and want to get one more then ever.
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I am so happy that I saw this post. I too am sick of trying to look at pictures on my camera's screen. I didn't even realize that there is an adapter for the Ipad. I have a nice hard case to transport it in so I just ordered to adapter to check picture. I hope it works well.
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I've been hunting muleys in the Sacs but haven't been able to put the smack down on a monster yet. Put the stalk on a couple this year during the archery season but just wasn't able to close the deal.
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Great job man. Every post you make makes me think I need to stop spending so much time in the Sacramentos and head to the Gila.
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I figure they must be freeze dried. I had a big eastern mounted about five years ago and went with a replica and regret it every time I see a freeze dried head. I guess I know which route I will definitely will be going when I get my next bird mounted. Hopefully it will be a big merriams in full strut.
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Brittany breeder
trotsky replied to trotsky's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Thanks everyone for the information. I am still probably about 5 months out from being ready for a pup, since my house is still being built and I won't be able to get one. I will absolutely start making some calls though to see when people have litters coming in. -
I am looking for a Brittany Spaniel breeder in the area who sells pups. I live in Las Cruces New Mexico and would like to find someone within 500 miles who breeds good hunting dogs. Lost my last dog about a year ago and am finally ready to find a new pup to train up and get in the field. Haven't been able to find too many breeders in New Mexico and Arizona online and was wondering if anyone had experience buying from a local breeder who may be able to get me the dog I am looking for.
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I use Rage 2 blades. I have shot one muley, four turkeys, and over a dozen whitetails with this head and have had really good luck. I have used muzzy and montecs in the past but keep coming back to range since they are easier to tune. It doesn't matter what head you use as long as you tune your bow, know their limits, stick it in the boiler room.
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Congratulations on the hunt. there is nothing better than putting the smackdown on a big old bird. Your story got me really excited and impatient for New Mexico to open. I need to get my Merriams to finish up my slam.
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It is all about what you can run and make sound good. Over the last few years I have acquired a ton of really nice calls. I still mix it up though. I like diaphragms for either really loud calling or in close shots where I can't move. Slate is my ultimate go to call though. Easy to use and works in almost any condition. It is also easy to change the pitch on these by using different strikers. Box calls are also very easy to use. Just remember. It isn't actually necessary to get the most expensive call on the market right a way. They may sound better to you in the long run but some turkeys just don't care. I killed many birds using a call I paid 7 dollars for out of the bargain bin at wal mart when I was 14. It isn't going to win any awards but I can make it sound good and the toms seem to love it.
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Congrats on the tag. I have to say though that I am extremely jealous. Just saw that my money was refunded to my bank account and that I didn't draw
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azslim Just reread your post and saw your link for someone in Florida. Thanks for the heads up.
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Thanks for the input guys. I am looking for custom calls from the places that I have hunted so Arizona and New Mexico (especially New Mexico since I have three hunts here and no call to show for it) are top of my list right now. If anyone has a hookup in Florida I would also be interested seeing as I am going for an Osceola there this year. (Just confirmed the trip and couldn't be more excited) Good luck everyone this spring. Hopefully the turkey gods smile on you all and old grey beard doesn't give you the slip
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I have a hobby of buying custom turkey calls. I like to buy them from the states that I have hunted in. Needless to say I have a lot of calls from Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois. I am looking for custom call makers in New Mexico and Arizona so I can add to my collection. I haven't been able to find much just doing some internet searches. I planned on asking around at the NWTF banquets but thought I would ask here to see what everyone has and what is their favorite working or ornamental turkey calls.