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Everything posted by AZLance
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With buckeyes you set up your Cell Base up somewhere you have service, then you can set up to 254 buckeye cameras and repeaters off of that one cell base. Only the Cell base needs cell service. The 2 mile range is with standard antenna. I use some Omni, and Yagi antennas and have gotten up to 16 mile range. I know others who have gotten close to 30 mile range. Every camera can act as a repeater too. So if you daisy chain your cameras away from the cell base, the possibilities are unlimited!
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Don't need cell service at cam location for Buckeye Cams.
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And AZ has to get by Xavier....that is not a given!!!Gotta love March Madness cause nothing is a given!!! Go get'm Cats!!! I'll tell you whats a given...ASU watching March Maddness on TV
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Got rid of card using cams... pics sent right to my phone now.
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.outdoorhub.com/amp/index.php/atf-issues-warning-ieds-trail-cameras I can see this becoming more of a problem if cameras start getting seized.
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Good luck finding my cams...
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Walmart has some for right around $300
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Plus 1 for Hector...just got a new John Deere field drag tractor from him for the baseball field. Everything as promissed.
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I have some land here in southern AZ that is old farm land and thought about planting some kind of wildlife food plot to attract wildlife. Anyone have any experience trying this? Wondering what type of seed you planted and what time of year you planted it?
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When I said I wanted to attract wildlife... I didn't mean hippies and stoners.
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Wanted to try something other than large crop plants. Thinking of a type of clover, chicory, sunny hemp or small turnip or radish. Was interested in any of the Tecmate seed mixes...
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Complaining... Nothing further from the truth... Absolute praise for the good folks at G&F manning the phones. I'm sure they have been stressed out, but still got the job done.
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My clients got a call back this morning and were able to get their apps put in over the phone. Bravo to the good folks manning the phones to get this fixed today.
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I have two last minute clients that are having the same problem. They chose to purchase a license with their elk application, but cannot get the license even though the web site charged them for the license. The web portal sends them to a page that says Page No Longer Available. They are on phone now trying to get it figured it.
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WMs??? Didn't know 33 had a WM. Been hunting there for 25 years and never seen one!
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Stay out of my hood...
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Why do you have to call me out, Lance? You know I can't stand to not comment! Sucks for Mr. Daughtery and Mr. Walker for sure. Truly hope they both recover and that the perpetrators are caught (Although if they did in fact escape back into Mexico it's of course highly unlikely.... )! Regarding safety on the border, I'm still not going to avoid hunting there. Love 36 A/B/C (like I think you do), and I will continue to hunt there without fear. Frankly, I feel more in danger on the I-10 freeway on my way there than I do once I have my feet on the ground in one of those units. I agree with Snapshot! Hopefully the appropriations process will move quickly! S. Hook, line and sinker...
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No way!... Stanley keeps telling everyone how safe it is to hunt down by the border... tell me it's not true Stanley!
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For any of you guys who hunt the southern units, you need to make time to visit the Terry Memorial. It will give you a new perspective on what is actually happening in the southern units on a daily basis. And for any of you who think it's safe to hunt in the units south of I-10, think again. I'm not saying don't hunt there, but take precautions and realize your in occupied territory.
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I smell a law suit! Hopefully their settlement is bigger than the Shawn Wagner debacle.
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Maybe it's the game and fish warden who illegal shot the Elk a few years back???
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Looks like a spike...
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This is indeed a new Jaguar. Appears to be another male roaming north in search of a mate. After comparing the rosettes on the new Jag with the one from the Santa Ritas, this is a new Jaguar for sure. The jaguar that roamed the Santa Ritas has not been seen in over 15 months, and is believed to have moved to another mountain range, returned to Mexico or died. This new Jaguar was first seen just a few miles north of the border in the Huachucas. The area he was first seen, not the picture going around the internet, has alot of trail cams and he had never been photographed before, so it is believed he just moved here. Very neat to see another one roaming our hills. Hopefully our well intentioned Game and Fish doesn't kill this one like they did with Macho B.
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Listen, if I'm about ready to have surgery, and some doc in spandex nut huggers walks in while I'm in a gown...I'm not feeling real comfortable at that time...key the Banjo music.