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Originally posted by sneaky freak View PostThis was me three yrs ago, my advise would be to only go with someone with alot of experience your first yr. There is alot of does and don'ts that could cause you trouble. You also dont want to be in a vehicle riding with someone that might not know all the rules, you could end up in all sorts of trouble just by being there in the wrong
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Just home for quick turnaround. It is DUSTY DIRTY NASTY MESS. **** its dry!!! Only the slightest glimmer of rut showing which is typical for now though should be improving daily. Quality a mixed bag.Overall average at best though as always a few handsome outliers.
While it is a major inconvenience that Mexicans cant cross to U.S. at E.P. I have never seen the bridge easier to cross. Only 1 car in front of us at noon today. And of all the miracles, when asked if I had anything to declare I told the officer I had a deer. She looked at the antlers in the back of the truck and said, have a nice day. Off we went with out the usual paper work and checking. Never had that happen in 35 years.
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Originally posted by elgato View PostJust home for quick turnaround. It is DUSTY DIRTY NASTY MESS. **** its dry!!! Only the slightest glimmer of rut showing which is typical for now though should be improving daily. Quality a mixed bag.Overall average at best though as always a few handsome outliers.
While it is a major inconvenience that Mexicans cant cross to U.S. at E.P. I have never seen the bridge easier to cross. Only 1 car in front of us at noon today. And of all the miracles, when asked if I had anything to declare I told the officer I had a deer. She looked at the antlers in the back of the truck and said, have a nice day. Off we went with out the usual paper work and checking. Never had that happen in 35 years.
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Originally posted by elgato View PostJust home for quick turnaround. It is DUSTY DIRTY NASTY MESS. **** its dry!!! Only the slightest glimmer of rut showing which is typical for now though should be improving daily. Quality a mixed bag.Overall average at best though as always a few handsome outliers.
While it is a major inconvenience that Mexicans cant cross to U.S. at E.P. I have never seen the bridge easier to cross. Only 1 car in front of us at noon today. And of all the miracles, when asked if I had anything to declare I told the officer I had a deer. She looked at the antlers in the back of the truck and said, have a nice day. Off we went with out the usual paper work and checking. Never had that happen in 35 years.
I’ve heard that a lot this year!!!
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Originally posted by Old Blue View PostHappy Christmas Mexico hunters hope everyone seasons are going good.
Luck to all as the hunting should be quite strong over the next couple weeks.
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Originally posted by elgato View PostBest of the holidays to you and all as well. Hope the season treating the Mexico cult well. Been an interesting season teaching us a lot about the effects of drought...no rain from Sept-June....the value of protein and just how BAD!!! dust can get. JEEZ Biblical dust in our country to deal with. Its a dirty nasty mess.
Luck to all as the hunting should be quite strong over the next couple weeks.
Deer are hammering the feed (not surprisingly) ruts been slow compared to years past, we don’t get rain soon we’ll lose quite a few I’m afraid.
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Originally posted by drop dead fred View PostDeer are hammering the feed (not surprisingly) ruts been slow compared to years past, we don’t get rain soon we’ll lose quite a few I’m afraid.
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Old Mexico 2020/2021
Originally posted by elgato View PostIts environmental conditions like this that show how valuable water distribution is. Many of our lakes have gone dry. Fortunately we have distributed water via pvc troughs all over. As we review the year it is blazingly obvious the top priority will be to continue water distribution as much as possible.
It will sure shine a glaring light on it! Our ranch has the bare minimum water distribution and zero natural lakes. We’re at the mercy of Mother Nature and right now she’s not playin nice [emoji29]
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