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10-Ring

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  1. Don't go starting the "they were hungry so it was okay to poach" junk. In case the massive amount of government assistance issued these days doesn't solve that problem there is a church on about every corner in this state and not a single one is not going to help a hungry person. I depend on a fair amount of wild game to eat throughout the year, I hunt legally and freeze it. No need to poach and I always have meat in the freezer.
  2. As the owner of two dogs that live in a fenced in yard even though I live in an area where I can't even see another house from anywhere on my property let me say this. I think it's ironic that all of these irresponsible dog owners completely ignore the state leash law and let their dogs wander around, getting into peoples trash, digging in their flower beds, attacking their pets, and even their children and themselves. Yet when a property owner or someone walking or riding a bicycle down a public road attempts to defend themselves against a wayward dog the owners hide behind this "it's illegal to kill a dog crap." In my area if I'm approached by an aggressive dog it's getting shot and rolled over in a ditch. Don't like it, then keep your dog put up, it's that simple.
  3. Canon Mark III camera and a Sigma 100-300 lens. I usually use a L series 70-200 but went with the Sigma to get a little bit more reach.
  4. Took these this morning in the cove, just wanted to share.
  5. No disrespect, and while I think your intent is good, how would you feel if you grew up in Montana, moved else where due to work, family, ect. but liked to return every year and hunt grizzlies, then all of the sudden they say "No out of state hunters allowed." Or I'm sure there are people that live in one state and hunt in another which is close by. I just think not allowing out of state hunters is not fair. Let the grizzly kill a moron every now and then, no one said hunting grizzlies was a safe thing to do in the first place. I just hate to see big brother making more rules to "protect" me.
  6. I know several people the use them for different kinds of motorcycle applications. Most of the time they attach it to themselves. From what I understand rescuers can get within feet of the unit when they are looking for it. It also has preprogrammed messages (3 I believe) that send a text message to a predetermined person at the touch of a button. Very handy, one friend recently used one when he was broken down in an area miles from cell service, he just hit the button and his wife got the message "I'm okay I need you to bring the trailer." Lots of piece of mind for $100 a year.
  7. Hey Cory I live just outside of Maryville, I'm a novice yote hunter but I have a great place to hunt with lots of yotes. I have the guns needed as well. I use a Mosin sometimes, I have no issues with accuracy with mine, I'd take a yote at 400 yrds without hesitation with open sites. I have a cheap electric call. We shoot a lot of crows and try for coyotes but no luck yet, after reading this forum I've learned quite a bit though. You are more than welcome to come knock around with me sometime and see what we can get.
  8. No complaints on my chilli but I don't have an exact recipie, but I'll give you the best I can. About 2 pounds ground venison browned 1 Large onion 1 jar jalopenos 2 gloves of garlic 2 cans of beans 2 cans of stewed tomotoes 1 bell pepper To taste: Chilli powder sage nutmeg ground red pepper mace Put in crock pot and cook for atleast 6 hours on low. Sorry I never use exact measurements, I just kinda throw everything in until it tastes right.

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