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Great Job Girl!
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I will take the 3 boxes of bicentennial 76
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Over under suggestions??
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Beretta 20ga with 26" barrel is a fast swinging gun, and get 3" for pheasant -
Nice job and nice to see you stick with it. this is great to see!
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Entertaining story. lions are so cool to see in the wild. Congratulations
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Frustrated Newbie turned Ecstatic First Timer.
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to Calebwalter's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Outstanding job and perseverance with what nature throws at you. I have "cashed in" early a few times with what the wind did this last weekend. -
Bloodiest Guns
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to biglakejake's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Not familiar Anschutz and they may be more accurate, but the semiauto is Soo much more fun! -
Bloodiest Guns
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to biglakejake's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Magnum Research 22mag semi auto, the most accurate rimfire on the market. 40grn HP The son and I capped a couple dozen chipmunks this summer, out to 115yds. -
The wife saw one on the base of camelback, west side, 4 months ago. Plenty of game around and large lots to disappear
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SWCo Already missing it 20200704_152920.mp4
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Daughter gets her biggest buck to date
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to OpticNerd's topic in Youth Hunters
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Looks like a 5B bull
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Hard to believe a Bull can grow that big. Trent I would have cried if I had that crew swarm in, nicely handled and thanks for the footage. I assembled a crew of 5 for my early bull hunt one year thought it was the bomb, but this crew is as unreal as the bull. Congrats JJ
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My 12 year old sons 2020 Archery Coues
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to Gbarcom's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Outstanding job! -
Where are all the scouting pictures of velvet bulls????
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to huntlines's topic in Elk Hunting
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They are Hitting Cards
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to Sor-Chancho's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I had given up until I read this post...Was just hit for $45 charge! Daughter or I are Coues hunting this year. -
ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING IS TAXPAYER FUNDED Sometime this year, we taxpayers will likely receive another economic stimulus. It is indeed a very exciting program, and I'll explain it by using a Q&A format: Q: What is an Economic Stimulus? A: It is money that the federal government will send to taxpayers. Q: Where will the government get this money? A: From taxpayers. Q: Is the government simply giving me back my own money, then? A: No, only a smidgen of it. Q: What is the purpose of this payment? A: The plan is for you to use the money to purchase a high definition television set, a new iPad, or a new SUV, thus stimulating the economy. Q: Isn't that stimulating the economy of China? A: Shut up. Below is some helpful advice on how to best help the U. S. Economy with your stimulus check. Use it wisely: * If you spend the stimulus money at Walmart , the money will go to China or Sri Lanka. * if you spend it on gasoline, the money will go to the Arabs. * if you purchase a computer, it goes to India, Taiwan, or China. * if you purchase fruits and vegetables, it will go to Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala. * if you buy an efficient car, it will go to Japan or Korea. * if you purchase useless stuff, it goes to Taiwan. * if you pay your credit card off or buy stock, it will go to management bonuses and they will hide it offshore. Instead, keep the money in America by: (1) Spending it at a yard sale, or (2) Going to a ballgame, or (3) Spending it on prostitutes, or (4) Beer, Jack Daniels, or (5) Tattoos (These are the only American businesses still operating in the U.S.) CONCLUSION: Go to a ballgame with a tattooed prostitute that you met at a yard sale, and drink beer all day.
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Elk hunting with Lee Marvin
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to cactusjack's topic in Vintage Hunting Photos
Great Photo A motley crew there. I prefer the new age; Swaro vision, bipod, tripod, Claw, 6.5x.284 with 20x scope, Kuiu, Samsung 10 with 16 pixel camera, hunting boots, disposable wipes to clean the blood and polish the antlers for "the" photo, a machine mule, a crew of 8-10 instead of a measly 4...Imagine where we will be in another 40 years. -
Lets play guess the score— AZ rifle coues deer—updated with score 141 5/8
GreatWhiteBuffalo replied to Adicted's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Great Buck Score will depend on where the mass measurements are taken. Taking the measurements as marked on the attached, I get 119 1/8 -
That eliminates the Spaniards AZ territorial period would most likely be a military fort, Huacahuca?
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seems like your initial call for being a marten could be correct; from DOW web site. The marten (often called the pine marten or American marten) is a weasel that lives in trees. Males are about two feet long, with an eight inch tail, and they weigh about 1 1/2 pounds. Females are 10 to 20 percent smaller than the males and weigh only half as much as males. Martens are brown, right to the tip of the tail, and a pale yellowish brown beneath. Martens are mostly nocturnal, but when they are hungry they are active day or night. As other weasels, martens are active year round. In the coldest weather they may den in a tree hole or chickadee nest Of the eight members of the weasel family known in Colorado, only two actually are called weasels: the long-tailed weasel and the ermine, or short-tailed weasel. Both of these species have black-tipped tails, but they are readily distinguished from each other by size. The long-tailed weasel is 14 – 18 inches long, weighs about five ounces, with a tail about half the length of the body. Short-tailed weasels are eighteen ten inches long, weigh only 1 1/2 ounces with a tail less than one-third the length of their body. Typical of weasels, males are about 20 percent larger than females. Both species turn white in winter, except for the tip of the tail, and both species are brown in the summer; although the long-tailed weasel is yellowish to orange below, whereas the short-tailed weasel has a white belly.
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Location is SW CO I didn't think the Martins range came this far south I was thinking it was a long tailed Weasel