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  1. gonhunting247

    Creative way to display skull caps

    You can use all kinds of plaques and rough cut logs and lumber to make unique horn mounts. I always use leather, but you can use brown or gold, Suede or smooth side out. The trim you use has endless options. All you really need is a small piece of plywood, paper mache, some screws and your...
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    Anchorage Moose

    Here's a couple more Anchorage moose. These were in the yard after coming home from 14 days hunting moose down the Yukon and Koyokuk. The little bull had a wind chime stuck in his antler.:)
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    Turkey Success Photos

    OR Tom #2 down. I finally broke the 2nd bird curse! Thank goodness I said my prayers that morning. Got my bird, took pictures and made it to work on time. What a great morning!:)
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    Animals in Packs!

    I found a couple more I thought I'd share. Some of my favorites are on 35mm film and not converted to digital yet! Awesome pics everyone!
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    Animals in Packs!

    AK MooseNot a pack, But worked great for heavy loads going short distance!
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    Animals in Packs!

    Cool Pack Pic Idea! Here's a few more.NV Mule DeerMy Daughters youth Antelope (whole across a swamp My brothers UT bull all but one quarter loaded and ready to go!
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    Turkey Success Photos

    Got a chance to get out and do some calling with a buddy. This guy hung up for about a half an hour. But we tricked him by having my buddy walk away calling as he left. After he faded almost out of ear shot, this guy poked his head out to see what was going on! How fun is that!
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    any recommendations? ELK

    I have 10 pts. for elk in NV and have typically put in for 072,074 first, then a few of the other top units 2-5.I don't have any experience with elk in NV, so I'm just using MRS and huntinfool data. It would be nice to get some thoughts from guys with firsthand knowledge. So, I was just...
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    Prepping for the Bear Hunts!

    I second(or third:)) the type of sign that GP and Jason watch for! Clear cuts with old rotten stumps and logs are a super location in OR, especially during the transition from huckleberries to Mt. ash or acorns. I've seen bears work amazingly hard just for a few bugs(ants, grubs etc.), also...
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    Prepping for the Bear Hunts!

    My best and no.1 advice for bears is hunt where the food is. If a guy can figure out the food source for the time of year he's hunting, then be patient and watch, you'll get a bear almost every time. My experience is mostly in OR, but I'm sure the same applies everywhere Early spring hunt I...
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    Predator Success Thread!

    Thought I'd add one more pic with my 2014 cat hides. JasonGNV, I agree with ckink65284, nice looking hides.
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    Predator Success Thread!

    Not on the list, but thought I'd post up one of my cats:)
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    Kids In The Field

    A few more pics of the kids, wish I knew how to get my new old film put on digital there would be a lot more when they were little tikes!
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    Kids In The Field

    Here's a few pics of my kids hunting!
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    Good Start!

    I found out last night I drew my OR Spring Bear and received an E-mail that I drew my AK Mt.Goat tag this morning. Yee Haw, that's a good start! Good Luck everyone!
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    Book Cliffs MZ

    I hope to hunt the Book Cliffs in the next couple years. Does anyone have advice or suggestions about where to start what's a reasonable expectation etc. suggestions about weapon choice, other units etc. welcome too! I have 13 pp Thanks to all that help!. Thanks, in advance to Umpqua for the...
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    Late Introduction

    Sorry everyone! Until I read others' intros when they came on here as new members, I didn't realize I should have introduced myself. Well hope better late than never applies.:)Here goes: I grew up on a farm in OR (where I still live). I was the youngest of six kids.Our annual family vacations...