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New Mexico Coues and Lion Pedestal for "Elkman"
elkman replied to WildHeritageTaxidermy's topic in Wild Heritage Taxidermy
Thank you guys for a great job on my mounts. They look good in the office. Thanks again and also anyone wondering i have have three mounts done by them and they are all first class. Do not hesitate to use them for anything including birds. -
we install wood. PM sent
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If he doesn't take it I will
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I agree on the beating guys up immediately. I bought the .50 beuwolf from the other guy from Wisconsin. he was a great guy and a cop to boot. Sale was as easy as any other i have dealt with. So those of you who love to immediately call foul don't be so quick to judge. However i am not vouching for this guy what so ever, and sellers and buyers should always beware Just my .02
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still have it
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I am selling my 2008 Polaris ranger xp 700. Clear Title in hand Ranger has extended custom build roll cage Rear seat Crow harnesses front and rear HID lights Vinyl roof detachable easily for storage and transport connection for i pod, After market wheels. Over all this thing is in great shape. Just serviced by ride now, new belt and oil change. Comes with spare tire 247 hours $7400 call 480-688-2255
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247 hours sorry updated add
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I have a 07 gear box. Oman. 5500 gen. Great shape 14k. 24ft
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Thanks again. Unfortunately my field photos were lost with my camera. I left my pack at my ranger while i made my second trip out of that hellish canyon and someone stole it thank god my optics were in the side compartment of ranger. Gotta love people's morals.
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Thanks for the replies. I have had a good season this year. 120 archery and 106 rifle. Man i love these little buggers. Trip to mexico was un eventful. Maybe rut will pick up. Heading back in two weeks.
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i have two tri claws and only need one. They are the shooting clamps that mount on your tripod, google them if you have never seen it. They work great My wife bought me one for my birthday not knowing i had just bought one. $!00 its bran new never used. Josh 4806882255
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2013 Weekend Warrior Calling Contest.
elkman replied to shuller70's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
send me the info also jwbuilders@hotmail.com We are in -
My First Sandhill Crane
elkman replied to hntnIwlgo's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Great job on the cranes. We hunted them last year and had a blast. My son got his first last year at 10 years old. Also we had my boys mounted. We had wild heritage mount the for us and could not be happier. Thanks for the great mount. They are working on a lion for me as well. Nice job on the birds. -
Great bear Loren You guys have been tearing up the bears this year. Congrats. Jw
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I had a hunter loose a bull near there. Shot him tuesday afternoon. 330 6x6
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Well my 2012 archery hunt came and went this year on opening day. It all started this summer with a load of scouting. I have been into this area dozens of times in the last year knowing there were some good bucks in there. I had a couple of nice bucks on camera this summer, but had only seen this guy once before a distance and only for a second. I new he was a good one but not sure how good. fast-forward to the week of the hunt. I went up weds morning to start looking. Of course with all the weather the prior week, and raining weds my springs had a slim possibility of producing so I decided to head out to my glassing point and set up and do some glassing. Right away I spotted a group of 4 bucks one of them being a 100+ 3 point that I was considering shooting if the big guy didn't show. With a heck of a storm moving in I new conditions were gunna get tough. Wow what a long night of sleeping on a cot with a tarp over me. I couldn’t scout for most of the morning Thursday due to the rain, However when the storm broke a bit in the afternoon I went back out to glass. Just before dark I glassed up the big dude I was looking for. After contemplating how to approach him in the morning I was in a toss up. He was on a bench in between two huge canyons. I decided I better get to the glassing spot early, locate him and plan from there. At daylight on Friday when the sun came out enough to see I was not a happy camper. I couldn’t even see the bench they were on, wouldn't you know it, FOG. It was the longest two hours of my life. Finally I got a little break in the fog and put some glass on the bench. Instantly I saw the two little bucks that were with him. I new he was there. I then decided to boogie over there and see what I could do. After nearly 2 hours of crossing two canyons and scaling up to the bench where he was, I was to my dead juniper that was my goal. At this point my buck fever was setting in hard. I had an arrow knocked and slowly slipped my way in to what I thought was fifty yards from where I thought they would be. When I got to my next tree I looked through the bush and saw a deer feeding its way into an opening. With having stocked in of tons of deer in my day the scenario usually goes, “when I got there the little bucks were in the way of the big buck not offering me a shot, or the big one wouldn't step out”. Not this time. When the deer cleared the brush I was pleasantly surprised to see I t was him. As soon as I saw the rack I drew back figuring the yardage at 45. As soon as he cleared the tree I let it fly. The shot was tru and I nailed him perfect. I watched him disappear into the brush. At that point I was a wreck. Heart pounding, shaking, then doubt on the hit all start playing tricks on me. I waited about 20 minutes and the slipped up to the shot location. I looked above where he was standing and saw the arrow. Pass through, but no blood, I walked down the trail through the brush twenty yards and started seeing blood and a lot of it THANK GOD I was thinking to myself. After fifty yards of trailing there he was. Wow what a hunt and what a buck, defiantly was worth all the scouting and hard work. He has a 19" inside spread and 21"+ main beams. Was defiantly happy with him and there was no ground shrinkage on this guy. Thanks for reading: Josh Weeks
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thats too bad sorry to hear this. Were the guns in a safe?
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Thanks bill i will send a pm. The web site apache sent me was great a few nice ranches on there. I am still looking. thanks for the leads.
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I know this is not the right place to post this but I wanted to see if anybody knew of any ranches that may be for sale anywhere across the state around 5000 or above feet elevation bordering national Forest. I don't care about running cattle so I don't need a lease. Just hoping someone here knows an old rancher wanting to sell out. Thanks jw
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I would love some more info. I really appreciate your guys time. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to find something like this. I have been looking for a while and nothing good so far. Thanks again
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Lol nice reply. Just want a nice place out of town. Been in the city way to long. Ready to retire
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thanks again for all the replies. My buddy got a arrow in another nice buck this weekend hopefully pics to follow