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14 minutes ago
Separate map for turkey hunting sign out. Block are a few hundred acres and separated by good geographic features such as roads, creeks, etc. Guest must hunt in the same block you sign out. No jakes. Sign out after 4:30 a.m.
If you are making rules, you need to consider cell cameras. We've got people seeing turkeys on cell cameras and running out in the middle of the day and hunting them.
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31 minutes ago
I killed one a couple of years ago whose craw was moving. 16” snake was hiding in there.
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32 minutes ago
Worst hunting day Ive ever had. My ammo stash is far away and for whatever reason all the shot is falling out of the magnum blends I brought for my gun. So, grabbed my sons 20 and some TSS I bought. Well, I guess it shoots off or I just cant hold it right. Missed 3 shots this morning. One at 25, one at 12, and one at 18. I was really careful on the last 2 and still wiffed. I'm so mad I think I'll hang it up for the year. Shot mag blends for years and had the same problem. I finally took a small candle and melted some wax on the end of the shell to seal it up.
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1 hour ago
Tikka sold here. I’ll send them dollars to skinny shortly
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1 hour ago
I'd prefer high end Bino's
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2 hours ago
Are they just yard dogs or do they tree? One is a jam up tree dog, the other is started. Vanna once sold for $10,000, she had complications with a pregnancy and had to be fixed. I bought her after that.
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2 hours ago
I got these in Tuesday afternoon and took them turkey hunting for about three hours yesterday morning. I bought them for that purpose, because at almost 70 years old, my ears aren't what they use to be. I didn't really realize that until I was hunting with my grandson. He could hear birds gobbling that I couldn't hear. Plus he heard them walking in the leaves when I had no clue they were around. These are designed to both enhance your hearing as well as protect it. Based on my one hunt with them and in shooting my pocket pistol in .380 cal I'd say they do both. When hunting I heard a pack of coyotes howling. They sound fairly close. I lifted one ear flap to see if they were in the direction I thought they were. They were, but they were much farther away than I thought they were. Of course, they also enhance other sounds as well, like birds, bees, your steps walking, and even your breathing. I tried walking around while wearing them, and there was just too much clutter. It would be better to wait till you get set up and turn them on. Anyway, the reason I'm selling them is that although they are much slimmer than a lot of muffs, they're just to bulky to carry around in the turkey woods, especially for running and gunning. It's just something else to carry. These would make great range muffs when you want to talk with someone between shots without having to remove your muffs each time. They have volume control so you can adjust how loud you want the incoming sound to be. I shot my .380 with the volume control at its highest, and they suppressed the sound very well. These are dark flat earth in color. Cabela's sells these for $59.99 I believe, but I'll take $35 for these face to face. I can text or email pics, and I don't want to drive very far to meet up for an item this cheap. I'm located in Franklin county between Haleyville and Russellville.
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3 hours ago
Price drop $95.00 PM for pictures.
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3 hours ago
Had these for my 94 Caravelle 19'. Sold the boat and forgot to throw these in the boat before they left with it. I told them about them and they didn't want to make the drive back to get them. They are in nice condition. The outer covers are sun faded but still do their job. They are RED in color.
Free if you can use them. I can get some measurements and pics later today
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4 hours ago
Taylormade stealth irons 5-gw. Less than a month old. $500 call or text (256)558-7467 for questions. Guntersville alabama
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4 hours ago
I have been wearing a pair of the Blocker Outdoors Finisher Series lightweight turkey pants this year. I really like the comfort of the pant. What is questionable is the stitching as I have one small section on the rear end coming out. They are willing to refund my money since my size is out of stock so they stand behind their clothing.
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6 hours ago
The sow in heat stuff seems to attract everything but hogs, works for deer ! This doesn’t do crap for hogs but will attract every deer around ! They used to sell it a buccees https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019173611?pid=401118The best hog attractant I’ve seen is portobello mushrooms, sardines, water, and 1/4 pack of cherry koolaid in a blender then strained and put in a spray bottle. Another trick I’ve used on federal lands is nailing a piece of carpet or saddle blanket around the trunk of a tree and coating it with used motor oil for them to rub.
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6 hours ago
Bumping this back up. Would prefer a Tufline brand plow.
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6 hours ago
I have a custom 18’ poling skiff with a 30hp Yamaha with about 300 hours on it I’m trying to get rid of Thanks for reaching out. I don't know much about those and don't think it would be great in my area. Good luck with the sell, and thank you.
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6 hours ago
Sold on another website.
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7 hours ago
Look at the Savage Rascal. Ended up buying one for my son for Christmas. The advantages to it over the Cricket and Henry are that it is actually like a real rifle. It has a feed ramp which I know the Henry does not and it required having to line the bullet up into the barrel which wasn't a hard task until we tried to mount a scope and it made that process a bit more difficult. I also like the fact that you do not have to cock the gun like the Henry and Cricket. I like the fact that it can easily be unloaded if needed vs having to de-cock it to unload it if needed.
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8 hours ago
I have never killed one like that. Killed two in South Montgomery off two different places with 1.5" spurs but never killed a beard over about 11" and it was pencil thin. Congrats!
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19 hours ago
Congrats Ridge - that a big deal!!
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20 hours ago
Garmin 200 and TT15 were on sale the other day cheaper than used prices.
I think it was $150-$200 on the 200 and $100 on the collar
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Yesterday at 09:44 PM
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Yesterday at 08:56 PM
$145 apiece…or best offer….or sumpn to swap a feller😀
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