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Did someone on that podcast mention about how there are now bike motors that are hidden inside the frame and how that could affect wilderness if bikes were allowed? Seems I heard it on a podcast and I can't remember which one I heard it on. It may have been the hunt backcountry podcast.
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Last year I saw them around the north side of the unit as well as the mountains in the southern end of the unit.
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I think you meant Reymert mine? Only red mountain mine I know of is in mesa
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I'm not sure how they compare but I've got the 12x50 cabelas meopta hd and if you want to drive out to meet me in San tan valley Sunday afternoon we can set them up next to yours to see how they compare.
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December whitetail in 24a!
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Not a giant but my best so far.
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That's what I kept saying. If someone made one that tasted like cope it would have been so much easier.
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Also QT's carry the arctic mint flavor of Smokey mtn, which was the only flavor I could handle. I couldn't find anywhere else that carried it
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Grinds coffee pouches helped me a little when I was quitting. The Smokey mtn was more similar to tobacco as far as texture but I had a hard time with the taste.
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Info about meopta spotters vs the big dogs of optics
QCwtAddict replied to NMHNTR727's topic in Optics and tripods
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Info about meopta spotters vs the big dogs of optics
QCwtAddict replied to NMHNTR727's topic in Optics and tripods
Here's some pics I've taken with my phone through my cabelas Euro branded meopta meostar s2. I believe the deer was near 2000 yds and I had zoomed in with my phone so it hurt the image quality a little. -
After chewing Copenhagen for nearly ten years I'm now a year and one month cope free. After the first few months the cravings lessened for me gradually as time went on, although I'll still have a pretty strong craving every now and then. Driving was when I had my strongest cravings so I started keeping sunflower seeds in my truck to distract me
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Info about meopta spotters vs the big dogs of optics
QCwtAddict replied to NMHNTR727's topic in Optics and tripods
In my opinion the meostar model is without a doubt the best spotting scope in its price range, I've heard the swaro atx/stx beat it but they're at a much higher price point. I haven't looked through the meopro model. -
Anybody have experience with the meopta meopro 20-60x80 hd Spotter and how it compares to the non hd swarovski ats 20-60x80?
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I agree even the playing field. cameras do level the playing field though. They don't level the field for the people that can't afford time off work to travel back and forth to the strip all summer and fall.Lol
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Seen these at the ise expo. It was kinda neat but I can't see how it would make sense to purchase one, especially at that price point.
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If I remember right my hoyt katera 70lbs 28" draw chrono'd at 280 with the Easton axis 340s. It's been a long time since I chrono'd it but I know I was definitely under 300. Axis 340's topped with 100 grain montec from that bow passed through two bull elk and a 200 pound feral pig
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I can't imagine anyone giving up a kiabab deer tag to shoot a cow or small bull elkI think he meant and an elk. As in if they see one they can take it. Not give up the deer tag. well he did make a point to capitalize the word or
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I can't imagine anyone giving up a kiabab deer tag to shoot a cow or small bull elk
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I didn't see that link, he sure was wrong on that one. Has the monuments designated by any president since Clinton affected grazing? My understanding is that none of the Obama designations have affected grazing.
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can you point to where he was wrong regarding the facts?
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There is always a lot of misinformation thrown around in any discussion involving national monuments. Here's a link to a good article by field and stream about national monuments. http://www.fieldandstream.com/sportsmans-view-national-monuments
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Me and my brother were both thinking right about there. The pic was taken in late September last year so he survived the hunts. He's so far up in the Pines that I doubt my brother will want to hunt him, but we're gonna see if we can find him again to evaluate him incase he makes a big jump in size.