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AT&T Service Coverage in the White Mountains???
idgaf replied to rossislider's topic in The Campfire
I am impressed that you have had your phone for ten years. I am on my third phone this year(warranty replacements). AT&T has the second best coverage for the area, they have an agreement with cell one to use their towers. But it is a distant second to verizon. -
https://youtu.be/VITaRJNVuyQ 22minutes. now you will be as good as the guys on the hunting channel
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legal, but its like going into a guitar store and playing stairway to heaven. some things you should just not do. take the half an hour or so and learn how to call. imo.
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he was with you guys in spirit
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191 missing that fourth point. WOW. Congrats
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I hope you comprehend the difference between caring and curiosity. I do not care, but I am curious.
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tj bowhunts elk every year
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I think the answer is "yes" all of the above and one more more important factor, some really well timed rain.
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Md33 and swivelhead your patience goes beyond that of a hunter. Your patience is along the lines of a vulture. Hope you guys cash in soon.
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After looking at the spring regs, I checked my point totals accumulative I have 60 total. Including (1) hunter ed point for bear and (2) for javelina (1 hunter ed and 1 species point)
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They still make newspapers?
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no, timing your movements and positioning are the keys.
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I am impressed with your friends eyesight. I don't think I could have seen those antlers passed 10 yards. Congrats to the hunter, his smile says it all.
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Aparently, the deer hunters were mistaken. Congrats
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I think you are only allowed to use salt meant for cattle. from the GF website “Bait” does not include: Water Salt or salt-based materials produced and manufactured for the livestock industry
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stuck in scottsdale working this first weekend. I was hoping to get my recurve out for bear. I dont think there are any close quite a few cougars though.
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hunted it last year. lots of elk. The problem is the mostly good wind. everytime i did a stalk the wind most of the way through the stalk, until i was close to shooting
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Mr Quimby, What was the most interesting/memorable animal you saw in those trophy rooms? Fred
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I asked GF biologist that question about the color phased tail. He said tail come in different color phases and they are not mixed with muleys.
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i got the pleasure of designing the lighting for a gentleman's trophy room in safford. I would venture to say it is more impressive than any of those. He had two elephants, three lions, a rhino, giraffe, in one room. As well a crocodile, cape buffalo and a variety of tropical game. For you domestic lovers a he had several sheep, 200 inch muley and a 150 inch coues.
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Ok I will say what everybody is thinking, if you sit in a blind or spot in stalk you are inferior hunters. You all need to be like me and still hunt. I am a better hunter, smarter and better looking than anybody that would sit in a blind or prespot their quarry. Just kidding, except for the looks part. The kid will learn hunting is hunting when he has a few more seasons under his belt.
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Cant wait, only five more months and I am off the bench.
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I guess I will just keep shooting my deer in January so I do not have to worry about the leftover depletion.
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I also believe unit managers (G&F) have input. I know Ben in 37B worked tirelessly organizing the installation & volunteers over the years. I'm guessing he campaigned for funding of the tanks too. It is my understanding that Ben acts as his own grantwriter to pay for his units water improvements and improvements in general.