I concur with Big Sky Bill
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In the middle of elk season- Im spending Sunday afternoon organizing my workshop. Go figure!
Seeing elk, no shooting opportunities yet. No hurry- they’re within 5 miles of our house- my neighbor had a moose sunning itself on their side yard. I’m enjoying the chase.
There’s snow in mountains above us, and everybody says the rut starts this week. I’ll be on private land Tues, Wed and Thurs that is not hunted.
Psyched?
Had a griz come 60 yards upwind from me last weekend. About 2 years old- no big hump yet. Talk about getting straight with Jesus really fast!
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Great thread Bill. I along with other members sure appreciate you taking the time to keep this updated AND share all the beautiful pics!Proud member since 1999
Gary's Outdoor Highlight of 2008:
http://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...highlight=GARY
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Livin’ in the lap of luxury. I just finished installing solar powered gate openers. I hand trenched between the posts 6” deep, put the supplied direct burial 12VDC wire in plastic electrical conduit, and then 300 pounds of quick set concrete on top. I don’t want to damage driving over and repairing the wire.
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Soon to be no more Bill in San Jose....
The Ghost Controls works just fine. It’s just the motorized arms held the gate so well the force if the wind caused the gate’s tubing to pinch.
The 1 3/4” ID exhaust pipe fit the 1 3/4” OD gate tube. Since I had 7 1/2 feet ($28.00) of pipe, I cut 2, 30” pieces, then 2, 8” center reinforcing piece I pressed on (actually hit it with a hammer) and then drilled the holes for bolts.
The Ghost Control keeps honest people honest. Pull the 2 pins on the arms and swing the gates open.
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