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  1. go_deep

    What size trailer? 2012 Polaris 500 Ranger Crew.

    Bearings last dang near forever if you keep them greased on any axle. Because of the weight distribution tires last twice as long on a dual axle, plus the smooth ride. The tongue weight kept off the truck with a dual axle takes a considerable amount of wear and tear of a vehicle that's likely...
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    What size trailer? 2012 Polaris 500 Ranger Crew.

    I'm a huge fan of dual axles. Flat tire, you can drive it to a better spot to fix the flat, bring a couple boards an you can drive the good tire on the boards and change the flat tire without jacking it up. They ride a whole lot nicer too.
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    Daughters first and I got mine

    Awesome!! Tell that young lady congratulations!!!
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    Wyoming unit 47 or 50 antelope?

    Definitely thinned the herd a bit more than most would like.
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    Wyoming unit 47 or 50 antelope?

    The new adopted season in April for the 2020 hunting year doesn't have any type 6 tags for area 74.
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    Wyoming unit 47 or 50 antelope?

    No points used for antelope doe type 6 or 7.
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    Who else is...

    7 hours later I've rid my yard of another stump. 2 more to go, and one is going to really suck really bad.
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    Grizzly Bears Are Getting Out Of Hand

    This is the best post I've read in a really long time by anyone. Facts outweight all.
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    Getting ready any help?

    Get your lungs in shape, your legs will follow suit
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    WY unit 7?

    Big winter kill there spring 2019. Hunting is a lot tougher now than in 2018.
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    Public Lands Bill

    Got to say that it sure sounds good
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    New Tennessee Member

    Welcome to the forum! Hope someone takes you up on your offer!
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    1st or 2nd Antelope Season

    I think a guy just needs to go with your gut and not over think it. As far as the glass, if you lived around here i'd let you use mine. You might want to look into a glass rental site. I got no recommendations, just might be an affordable way to get good glass for a once in a lifetime trip
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    Elk draw

    So was this their way of putting an extra $550 a person in their pocket?
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    1st or 2nd Antelope Season

    I love to hunt, so I simple would go with the 100% draw tag. If you got lots of time, you'll find one your happy with I bet.
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    Water question?

    2 miles is what I've had multiple biologist tell me. The thing that you'll never know until you get there is the small unseen water springs that exist, but aren't shown on a map. I've found small weeps coming from rocks that crate a mud puddle the size of a truck hood in the damndest places...
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    Finding a good deer?

    You can set whatever personal goal you'd like. An area like that the small pieces might get over looked, get high and glass a little more. I won't deter you from an inch goal, in a general area or easy to draw I tell my buddies from out of state and even for myself to look for a 4-5+ year old...
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    Elk draw

    Less applicants. Less people willing to take a $500-1,000 trip on a tag that's hard to fill, in a limited access area. But i'm sure i'l be wrong and everything will be through the roof again.
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    Elk draw

    Be interesting to see if the NR elk draw or the NR deer an antelope draw has a bigger swing in applicants. Less time for elk, but more time for deer and antelope tag applicants to over think it, lol. Kind of think the deer and antelope marginal tags take a negative hit, and elk stays the same.
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    Cartridge extraction

    Guess I got some thoughts, but at this point it really doesn't matter. I'll buy a few other flavors and see if the gun likes them. It shoots the Remingtons decent enough out to 200 that I might just stick with them at this point