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Everything posted by Chef
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Gaggers. 5 out of 5 to top it off. awesome.
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Looks like she is really enjoying the hunt for sheds! Can't wait to see more of what she finds this season.
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Thanks for taking us along Josh. Tis the season again!
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bump...back to the top... These are my new ones, sit a little lower than the ones I am selling...
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Selling these as new, in box, never mounted. Purchased online less than a month ago. Excellent quality product. I re-ordered new ones in a lower height as I have a Picatinny rail with a 20 moa slope and these sit too high for my liking. I paid 85.20 shipped. First $50 cash gets them. You pay shipping. If you wish to meet in or around Chandler area, that's okay too. Specs: TPS, HRT series, 1 inch, alloy steel, med height, scope rings. Will fit Weaver base. (weaver size crossbolt) Quick details: http://www.tacticalprecision.com/HRT%20Scope%20Rings.htm Specs: http://www.tacticalprecision.com/hrt_h_1inch_DIO.htm Thanks for looking!
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Good time had by all. Quite a successful evening with several great buys throughout the night. AES really has a ton of support and volunteers. Nice to see so many with dedication to elk and wildlife in AZ. Was great to see friends and meet new ones including putting faces to some forum members. Elkster9, Bill, won a few items in the silent auction. Great guy to be around and a nice addition to our CW.com tables. We'll see you at the ADA banquet in June. Again, we are looking at filling two tables for the first time this year. This guy bought a lot of lucky tickets... Two .308 rifles in the bag... The fine folks at Wild Heritage Taxidermy representing with their CW.com shirts... Here is the model of the evening....taking bids, and taking names... I didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked. Guess I was having such a blast swapping stories and watching the goings on that I got sidetracked. Thanks to all that helped fill our table. Thanks to Eric, it was lucky once again.
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Tax Season
Chef replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
I absolutely hate everything that remotely relates to doing taxes. Thank goodness for my accountant. Totally worth the money. -
Happy Birthday Scott! May this year bring you good luck and health.
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She sure is a beaut Amanda. Congrats on the new pup! I can't think of any clever names for her though. I'll keep thinking.
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Congratulations!
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My good friend Don caught this baby in California today. He was actually fishing for trout when something BIG took his treble hook. He only had a 6# test line so he had to take it easy and tire it out. As the fish surfaced, all he saw were two tails!, as it swam into the deep again. After a few more minutes of struggle he had it in the boat. The bass actually took the hook, how the other fish came into the picture, who knows?! He placed it in the live well and they would splash around every now and again. He took it to a friends house where his wife snapped the pics. He was actually able to pull the fish out of the bass' mouth but it took a long time. Both fish actually swam around in a little tub before becoming lunch. Pretty cool I say!
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Looks like fun. Even better when you get into action too.
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It's about time.
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Toyota Recall
Chef replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Go to YouTube and type in: 2010 Toyota Prius brake problems. Easy fix. Amazing documentary *NSFW f-bombs dropping left and right, but he gets his car to stop, shut down, etc. (actually the guy may be related to Lark) -
Congrats to you and your family Ernesto. Before you know it, you will have a whole posse out there with you. May even help with camp, field dressing, and packing out!
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Toyota Recall
Chef replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Common sense isn't as common anymore. Either that or they are looking for lawsuit $. -
I thought of that video too when I saw the mount. Cool looking.
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Great great story. I am glad you took the time to document the hunt with pics and video and put it all in print. This is what makes this forum the best. Cute kids. I love the smile on their faces. Plus the "that was easy" comment was priceless!
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AZbowhntr and I received our tickets in the mail today. Just around the corner!
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"A Legend Is Born." Congrats to your nephew!
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Sounds like a good time. This rain and snowfall is definitely hampering the weekend plans.
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New CouesWhitetail.com Tshirts - like 'em?
Chef replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
"Team CouesWhitetail.com... Who You Gonna Call?!" (I like Jim's #3 design too. Don't know if I like the slogan though, Not that it ain't true) -
Pretty neat and a nice surprise I bet.
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New CouesWhitetail.com Tshirts - like 'em?
Chef replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Amanda, I do like the camo shirt, mostly because it's, well...camo. I also like the front design as a logo, but, maybe with a different font. (?) Not to take away from the design of it because I think its right on the money. TJ and Casey, I was also interested in a collared shirt, mostly since I don't wear t-shirts all that much. Amanda and I were actually talking about this last week and they may be in the works in the very near future. Especially if we can pre-sell some shirts or get a good count on who would like them. Question...polo type? or field shirt? How much $ is too much and may deter some buyers? A collared shirt would obviously cost more, but I agree, it would be cool to have for banquets and such. (or weddings!) Back to the issue at hand...t-shirt design... What would you guys prefer on the shirts? Not too busy? small logo in front? Large design in back okay? designs of what exactly...live deer? big racks? skulls with big racks? I personally like the skulls, but that's just me.