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Selling my .92 acre plot of land in Northern CA, Located in the town of Alturas, in Modoc County. Has pine trees on it. No recent fires near it. Properties have electricity and water within a quarter mile of my land. Fishing ponds, lakes, and creeks nearby in community. About 1 mile away from public land hunting for unit x3a. This can be used as a private campground to keep and RV or build a vacation/hunting cabin. Taxes are 283 a year Hoa is 95 a year All taxes are paid for, no leans, or debts on my land. Throw me an offer. I've seen lots go from 3500 to 25k, not sure what dictates that. But I will take an offer towards the lower end due to buying a house soon and paying for the wife's schooling. I am open to trades as well! Message here or PM of any questions
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Looking to buy a newer Mathews bow interested in the traverse and newer Ideal price range would be around 800-900 bucks shoot me a text 623-910-3399
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I was searching for mule deer hunting tips and found Mule Deer Hunting article, but a question about this topic is too important to know. How important the location for Mule deer hunting?
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$1065 Brand new VORTEX RAZOR HD STRAIGHT 16-48X65, this scope has not been used and comes with 2 cases. This scope retails in stores for $1250 for this set up plus tax (about $80), so this is saves you about $265 from the store price. If interested in this scope or any other great deals on Vortex items please contact me at aflguides@gmail.com or 435-6six8-eight06three Kory
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Actually it was a year long hunt. While hunting coues last year we glassed up a couple of big bucks and my son Kris decided to put in for muley this year. It had been quite a few years since we hunted mule deer, so I decided to apply also. Well I got drawn and Kris, got his second choice for coues. So the scouting was on and Kris and Jay took the first two pictures while scouting the area. We also had a lot of trail cam pics of him and 3 other bucks he was running with. Opening morning we glassed him and the other bucks at 325 yards. They saw us, and began moving out. Ryan whistled a couple of times and he stopped broadside. Ryan said "there's your shot". I calmed down and took the shot, and Ryan said he is running to the right like a bat out of heck. I started to panic because I couldn't get on him again, then Ryan said "he just took a nose dive". What a relief. We spotted him right at day break and only about 10 minutes later the hunt was over. This was one of the rare times scouting and planning paid off for me. Usually I make all kinds of plans and things don't work out. It was the Shortest hunt of my life.