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I feel you. This might help narrow your search a bit: How many deer are in Texas? White-tailed deer populations listed by region My farm is in the Blackland Prairie region, which has the lowest deer population density in the state at 6% that of Edwards Plateau / Central Texas. And people just shoot whatever they want when they want. I’m extremely fortunate to have as many deer as I’ve seen on camera, especially like those bellow. I’ve decided not to take one this year, hoping against odds one will survive until next year. Need to start killing some pigs, though. Had a big sounder come through, tear up a field, and disappear (pic below is representative).
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Ok, that place looks FUN. Only 20 elk, though, and not quite the experience we are looking for (see below). That said, talking with the guys, that would be a fun time for another species. Gonna be a guys’ trip. Great idea, and thank you for reminding me about it. I miss it every year because the craziness of the holidays plus starting up a new year keeps it off my radar much less top of mind. UU Bar is an option and on the list. I’m treating this as my one and only elk hunt. High probability of success on at least a medium rack bull. Definitely guided. Mountains. Outside of Texas. Can allocate 7-10 days. Prices I’m seeing are higher than I expected, but don’t care. I’m open to everything cabin/lodge to tent. Horses or ATV/SxS plus hiking. Help dressing and processing. Though I’m already training for this trip, no desire to hike in and out, backpacking the whole way. DSC is a great idea, and it’s on my calendar. Will report back. Thanks for the help, y’all.
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I looked at those and they were very promising. Just for me, though, with my Mule 4010 Trans, it would just take up too much room up front, so I passed. Yes, direct mount. Easy as could be, very sturdy. Just distance the clamps for whatever rifle you’ll be carrying. I originally set out to find a way to carry an AR 30 rd I could quickly access from the driver’s seat. I looked at every possible arrangement: mounted across the A pillars in front, overhead, vertical front floorboard, front seat, driver side B-pillar or C-pillar (but that would be custom), and all the bed solutions out there. For about a month, I’d mock up what solutions I could and went about normal work, envisioning usability and utility. Because of small cab size, I eliminated every option up front. Side mount exposed the weapon to brush, etc. and inhibited ingress/egress. So, I had to go with bed mount, and those clamps were easy to use and didn’t take up much space when I needed it in the bed. One drawback is that the rifle is exposed to the elements. I’m usually not out in the rain, but I do have to bring it in at night so it’s not impacted by unexpected rain or heavy morning dew (insert joke here). A solution for that would be a hard gun case and maybe a 10 round magazine, but more of a PITA to access quickly.
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NSD1 has everything borked
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What CHIEF recommends is solid, but I need all four seats - YMMV. Works well in a 6 seater for sure. I thought about overhead, but I’m too tall for comfort. Had to go with bed mount. Works reasonably well - I just glass the field before going through. If I see anything of concern, I get out the rifle. Quick enough access for me. https://www.kolpin.com/en-us/shop/accessories/gun-transport-carriers/rhino-grips/ratcheting/ratcheting-rhino-grip/?pfm=Browse
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Earned my divemaster certification at UT in the 90s. Used to help teach students out at Lake Travis - Windy Point. Holla to the SCUBA Club and Starnes Island. I’ve been fortunate to dive many places. Did a lot of mud diving state-side, but of course the action is in the salt. Key Largo, Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, Grand Cayman, St. Lucia, Antigua, Barbados, St. Thomas, Bonaire, Curacao, Cozumel, Belize, Roatan, Fiji, Mo’orea, Bora-Bora, Maui, Big Island, Eilat, Sharm El Sheikh. Wreck diving and wall diving rule. Have spent the last several years having kids, hunting, fishing, farming. Once the boys are old enough, look out, I’m taking them to depth. Can’t wait. Whale sharks...Truk... liveaboard... Those I think are on my bucket list. GBR wouldn’t suck as part of an Australia/NZ trip. Love the stories in this thread. Keep at it. Nothing beats a 5 dive day (2 in AM, 2 in PM, 1 night) followed by fresh seafood and an ice cold local beer (or rum drink).
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Not sure where else to ask, so asking here. Would appreciate any recommendations. When my father retired, his staff presented him with a Weatherby Mark V chambered in .300 Weatherby Magnum, complete with a Zeiss scope. The plan was for him to go elk hunting with it. Sadly, cancer took him before he ever shot it. Fast-forward 29 years. Along the way, I had the rifle reworked by a master gunsmith to restore it from when I was young and unable to keep it stored properly. See pic below. My objective is to hunt a bull elk in fall 2022 using that rifle. My initial thought is a guided hunt in New Mexico or Colorado, but I’m open. Don’t want to have to do a lottery - looking for a guaranteed hunt, so I assume private land. Two hunters. Budget not an issue. Thanks in advance for any and all insight.
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Damnit, out of rep. I’m with CTJ on Jersey Mike’s Big Kahuna (beef or chicken, depending on mood) for a hot sammich, but give me Jimmy John’s Bootlegger for a cold sammich.
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+rep to many upthread... I grew up on CFS at Cottonwood in La Grange while fishing Fayette County Lake, and when living in Austin, I could walk to Hyde Park B&G for a righteous CFS with Hyde Park fries. The old Pappy’s Cafe in Houston had a great CFS and CFS sammich, but The Mason Jar (RIP) reigned supreme. I’m heading to Port O’Connor this weekend for duck season re-opening weekend. Can’t wait for Josie’s to fry up the ducks we shoot. Not pictured is very good cream gravy. Edit: QE is duck hunting near Cleburn? It’s karma.
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This right here, especially if around mud and water. I spend a lot of time on the Texas coast, at my farm in northeast Texas, and in southeastern Mobilhoma. Lots of mud and water. I can wear my 12” all day, day after day, in comfort. Uninsulated because, well, just doesn’t get cold enough and more versatile. Order with hooks - this is critical Way more useful/versatile than Muck boots IMO.
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Switches positions. Loyal. Fights harder than most I’ve seen in 30 years. That man will NFL, if he chooses. I’m proud he’s a Longhorn.
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I had to go to non-private browsing and accept cookies on this new iOS to get it to work (for years I’ve been private browsing and no accepting cookies). Also, I noticed that the usual drop down login isn’t happening; it just redirects to a full login page. Not my area of expertise; just providing data points in case it helps.
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Can't log in using Safari Private Browsing - iOS 13.4.1* - iPad Pro. Keep getting error code 2S119/1 *While drunk a night or two ago Apple tricked me into "updating" to this iOS and it completely sucks (by tricked I mean I thought I was telling it "no" on the update but was really saying "yes"... sneaky bastards). Mail, websites, everything take forever to load and Surly just says fuck off.
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We talked about the Operation America Strong flyovers as wastes of money, already planned and budgeted for the cancelled airshows, pilots needing to log the hours, etc. What I learned yesterday is that WE THE PEOPLE need them. Family and I went loaded in the truck and headed out yesterday to see the Blue Angels fly over the hospital at which my boys were born. Thought about doing the hospital parking garage roof but wanted to leave that for any workers and patients who might want to use it. So we went to a nearby giant parking lot. The day before, the parking lot was empty. For the flyover, it was PACKED. Driving around the area, we saw thousands and thousands of people in our little corner of DFW standing in every parking lot, along the frontage roads… everywhere. I was shocked; I had no idea that so many people would be out to see a 30 second flyover. In our parking lot, there were very few masks, but everyone was very respectful of distances and there wasn’t a single cough or sneeze. 83 degrees and full sun. We hung out in the bed of my truck and jammed some tunes. I may have had a cocktail. High school kids and others were seeing each other for the first time in a long while but couldn’t hug or anything. The Olds were there in force and gave zero fucks. People everywhere were genuinely having fun. It was like tailgating in a parking lot before a concert, except with distancing. Then the flyover. I’d never seen them live before. Nothing fancy, just in formation. People started cheering. Then, a “USA! USA! USA!” chant started. My kids joined in and were waving little American flags. Everyone there was One for those 30 seconds. After being locked down, the community was outside in the sunshine together. We’re all in this together, after all. To everyone there, it was clearly a needed break from the worry and uncertainty of the past few months. Anyways, some pics. Empty parking lot now packed: Flyover: Making my kids' week:
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V88, our practice will turn 10 in December - we hope. We were about to ink the deal on a new multi-million $ office. 2020 was going to be ‘our year.’ Now it’s pure survival mode. Against all advice from CPAs and everyone else, I’ve always hoarded cash in the business for a ‘rainy day,’ which I always thought would be incapacitation of our talent. Instead, it’s coronavirus. For the last month we’re been cutting costs like crazy. Now, if we let go all staff and cut all non-loan/rent/utility expenses, our business can probably, technically, survive a year, but we are without a doubt the 1% exception. Our family can live off savings for a while, but most of our staff are not that fortunate. Praying for you and all business owners and staff who not only have to face Coronavirus but also financial ruin.
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OP, Key Largo (or Upper Keys) checks all your boxes.
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I pledge to post more pictures of this STEAK
solamente73 replied to Landomatic's topic in Food and Travel
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A couple of Saturdays ago, we woke up to it snowing up here in DFW. Kids went nuts. I needed chili, so I decided to make some with what I had on hand. Chili and frito pie for a few days. Makes for a good New Years cleanse.
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Holy shit. We’re planning our annual trek to Galveston, so I thought I’d get caught up on this thread in preparation. Talk about a kick in the balls - Champ, so sorry to learn that you’ve closed. Finally making it to your place was going to be the highlight of my trip. My young boys would have absolutely have destroyed several Yabba Dabba Do plates. In the Texas BBQ thread, I asked for help airlifting some Texas BBQ to my best friend, an ex-pat Texan living in San Diego, who was fighting cancer. Champ stepped in to offer help. Though we never executed that project, I really appreciated the offer and was really looking forward to meeting him and trying his food in person. Champ, best of luck and please don’t give up - Texas needs you.
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Tom "the turtle" Herman [Lame Duck or greatest 5d chess player ever?]
solamente73 replied to Neonmoon's topic in Football
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He wrote the Book of Genesis for his senior thesis - because he was there.
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