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Elk Hunting / Re: 2025 elk success thread!!
« Last post by buglebuster on Today at 09:07:34 PM »
Utah Bull and Late New Mexico Bull

Hey, that guy on the left looks awfully familiar. Probably not as popular as you, but I know him from someplace😂
Someone told me it was Luke Combs


😂
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Out Of State Hunting / Re: Montana Cutting Deer Licenses
« Last post by buglebuster on Today at 09:05:45 PM »
who in the hell would kill a mule deer doe!!!
Alot of people.

Right. When we went we’d always buy a doe tag too. Already there and made the investment might as well make it worth our trip. But there were tons and tons of deer where we were at. I don’t think I’d do it with as bad as people are making it sound now.

We hunted there for 10 days mid November. I saw no overcrowding where I was at. We were in the south east corner. Saw plenty of deer. I agree with what’s been said on the doe tags.
Limit the b tags to Whitetail
Then probably increase the price from 50 bucks to 150 bucks for non-residents

Are they only $50 now? I thought they were around $75 when we used to buy them but I haven’t been back since 2019
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Deer Hunting / Re: Idaho Non-res hunt draw
« Last post by Big6bull on Today at 09:01:05 PM »
DNRY
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Fishing / Re: Homemade saltwater fishing gear
« Last post by NorseNW on Today at 08:51:32 PM »
After paying I believe almost $5 a piece at the marina I was moored at and losing 2 in one morning trip I decided to see if I could cut down on costs. I purchased the lead blanks on Ebay and already had the hooks and swivels.  My setup is far less sophisticated than yours. Just a rattle can of Rustoleum hammered copper penny and a piece of cardboard.  Hopefully they last a few casts before peeling off. 

Clearly I agree with Crunchy on the success of rootbeer.

Tight lines and screaming drags!
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Butchering, Cooking, Recipes / Re: Blackstone newbie
« Last post by Remnar on Today at 08:13:40 PM »
 I used to use vegetable oil on cast iron. You will be way happier with natural  hi temp oil. Grape seed, avacodo, peanut, etc. If im going to use it again soon Lard. At the very least canola vs vegetable oil :twocents:

far as cooking pretty much all thats been mentioned. Cant think of anything special we do with a griddle.

Nice tool to have for cooking alot of food and different things at the same time.
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Butchering, Cooking, Recipes / Re: Blackstone newbie
« Last post by furbearer365 on Today at 07:54:17 PM »
Clean it after every use, and put a thick coating of Vegetable Oil over it.  It will keep it from drying out or rusting the cooking surface
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My nieces husband build boats for a living and has a shop he does side work . He’s in Arlington. I’ll pm you his number


That sounds great.   Thank you
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Fishing / Re: Homemade saltwater fishing gear
« Last post by Crunchy on Today at 07:28:20 PM »
The rootbeer colored ones do really well. 
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My nieces husband build boats for a living and has a shop he does side work . He’s in Arlington. I’ll pm you his number
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Deer Hunting / Re: Put a ring on it
« Last post by High Climber on Today at 07:09:08 PM »
4x w/eyegaurds & a couple stickers is the best description imo... Without a pic I would imagine exactly what you pictured... A 5x has an inline in my mind... An eyegaurd describes itself... Clean 4x = no stickers, or junk/trash... Smooth = no eyegaurds... A dropper... The standard in my eyes... When I hear 7 pointer or something I first think I'm going to see a nice non typical... And it's a 3x4 WT... So if I hear/read 10 pointer I just assume it's a standard WT... I'll click on it for a 26 pointer though...  :chuckle:
:yeah: I’ll throw in with most of that
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