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    Any Polaris Ranger Repairmen in the East Valley?

    PM me when you get home or get it back home. More than happy to come see if we can't get it figured out for you. I should get back into town late today. Are you out my way? If not let me know what is convenient for you. I really appreciate the offer!
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    Any Polaris Ranger Repairmen in the East Valley?

    Good suggestions, thanks!
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    Any Polaris Ranger Repairmen in the East Valley?

    Down in Rocky Point with it now. Will be back in QC soon.
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    Any Polaris Ranger Repairmen in the East Valley?

    2013 Crew. I think it is in back, but pinpointing it is part of the problem. It only does it when I'm moving.
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    Any Polaris Ranger Repairmen in the East Valley?

    Hearing some weird rattling that I can't seem to diagnose.
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    Vaquero outfitters..... Ouch that'll leave a mark

    My eyes bled a little, but no worse for wear. I'll do you one better. I'll send you a dollar to put towards a Hooked on Phonics book.
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    A Little Piece of Africa

    Wow, I had no idea how small those species of animals were till it was up on the wall. Much smaller than expected. Nice trophy room! We need a 360 of the whole room!
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    A few Bucks From Mexico

    "We only had one hunter in the 10 days not have a shot opportunity and we are having him back next January." Classy move. Speaks highly of your service.
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    Outdoorsmans Tripods

    I use a Vanguard and have always really like them. I'm not familiar with Velbon. Any particular model that you like?
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    Vaquero outfitters..... Ouch that'll leave a mark

    I have to be honest with you, after you used the word "ax" in the manner you did, you totally lost me for the rest of your post. Huge pet peeve of mine. I hope you did it intentionally knowing the difference between the two words. Sorry to get on my soap box, but every time I hear this one at work, it is like nails on a chalkboard.
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    Outdoorsmans Tripods

    I bought one of their tripod binocular adapters and the stud that attaches it to my binos. I think the two pieces were about $85. Definitely pricey for what they are. But IMO, it is the best of it's kind on the market BY FAR, making it worth the money. Their tripods IMO are way to pricey compared to others you can find on that market of similar quality for substantially less money. Others will probably disagree. Value can be a very relative thing.
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    WTS ATV Padded Seat/Quad Gear Bag

    Mad Dog (now owned and marketed by Coleman) Xtreme Padded Bottom Bag. It is identical to the black version of the bag sold by Cabelas for $144.99 (see link below). This was taken out of the box and used on one ride, I then sold the quad. It is a little dusty from the ride, but is otherwise in perfect condition with no tears, marks, etc. Asking $50 Located in Queen Creek or Tempe http://www.cabelas.c...03365772&rid=20
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    Meatgrinders

    I have a 3/4 HP LEM grinder from Bass Pro. It grinds and spits out my meat faster than I can feed it through the hopper.
  14. I'm sure many of us received this email from AZGFD today about "Respect Access is Open Access". My understanding is that this campaign is aimed at keeping public land opened for recreational shooting. I was pleased to see this campaig,n as just this past weekend I took my wife out to a shooting location in the desert I have been going to for a little over a year now. I was shocked and saddened to see the change in this location over the span of just a year. It was littered with trash, shot up appliance, boxes, empty cartridges, etc. I commented to my wife that it wouldn't be long before this location was closed to us, like many others previously. I don't believe the coueswhitetail.com community is part of the problem, but tends to be a part of the solution. Nonetheless, I wanted to encourage everyone to join in, take this pledge, and do what you can to help out. Thanks Sean www.openaccessarizona.org
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    Daydreaming

    Makes me miss my trips up to the south fork of the Snake River on the Idaho/Wyoming border. I love Arizona and hope to never leave, but we just don't have any fishing here that can compare the the moster browns, rainbows, and cutthroat of Idaho.
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    Spearfishing in Rocky Point???

    Definitely going deep sea fishing, already made arrangements thanks to another member on here. It will be my sons first time on the ocean and deep sea fishing. Where did you guys who fish from shore fish from, just along the beach or a specific location? What kind of gear and bait?
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    Spearfishing in Rocky Point???

    Also staying at Las Palomas but going later in March.
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    Wtb half a beef

    Sorry to hijack the thread, but I have found that the taste of my game meat (especially the burger) has improved substantially since I started butchering/processing it myself. The cost savings by doing a couple of elk on my own more than paid for my 3/4 HP LEM grinder that will probably last longer than I will. Back to the main post. I wouldn't mind getting the details on going in on a cow if anyone needs another persons to split with.
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    Gun Prepper (being prepared)

    Simple. I have lots of guns and ammo. My mother-in-law is a food storage/prepper nut bag. The stuff hits the fan, I take out my mother-in-law and take all her food. It is what I call the ultimate Win-Win scenario. In all seriousness, I think emergency preparation is important. But I don't take it to the same extreme as many. I do have numerous fire arms with several thousand rounds of ammo within arms reach, but that is for recreation as well as preparation. I have had substantial fire arms practice and training. Likewise, I have put my wife through several firearms training and self defense programs. We have a stocked pantry that would keep my family well fed for several weeks. Add to that a years supply of dry goods should things ever get really bad. Most of this year supply is is stuff like dry beans, rice, oats, sugar, etc. It might not be fine dining, but would sustain us through a bad situation for quite some time. If things really got bad, you wouldn't find me any where the city. I'm pretty confident I could have my family, the previosly mentioned provisions, and other survival gear (camping stuff, chain saw, etc.) loaded up in our vehicles and trailers in a couple of hours. I'd then meet up with a few like minded friends and their families and head for the hills.
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    Beware of Sonoran Outfitters!

    Tells you how many people don't bother to do their homework. I can't comprehend spending that kind of money on a hunt (upwards of $40,000) without a full blood test and criminal background check on the guy. I'd probably also require his first born as my hostage till the hunt was done.
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    2014 Coues Deer Kill Distances Poll

    I take all my game with my trusty boy scout issued folding pocket knife and or snare traps. Anyone who can't do this is not a real hunter. Additionally, I start all my fire by rubbing sticks together and only drink water I have purified myself using ancient methods passed down though the whispers of the winds through the trees, an wipe my backside with prickly pear cactus. If you don't do these things you aren't real outdoorsmen and should be at home crocheting or baking muffins for us real hunters when we get home. I eagerly await your replies.
  22. WTS my Browning moder 81 BLR .243 lever action rifle. Super accurate rifle, sub 1/2" MOA. I estimate between 75-100 rounds down the barrel. Normal wear markings on the stock from hunting. Redfield Tracker scope 3-9x 40mm. UPDATE - Price dropped to $750 Thanks
  23. How do you enter? Couldn't find it on the website.
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    Results are out!

    Total D-baggery. Nothing in the title suggest North Dakota turkey tags, that and elk tags are mentioned at the end of the post. Intent of the post is obvious and any jury would clearly come back with a finding of "D-bag".
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