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    My wife and I had another successful Javelina hunt yesterday. It was really fun tagging out on 2 pigs in the same herd. I love hunting with my wife, she has become my favorite hunting partner!
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    Found these last weekend out in the desert. Just out of a wash. Saw them at like 75 yards and got really excited! I love finding sheds!
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    Clay at Mogollon!! He did the one on the bottom right when I was living down there. He’s a very very close second to Brian Kadrmas at Dakota Taxidermy who has done most of my other work but I’m guessing you’re looking for someone in AZ
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    I agree stanley. While game should be managed, it's not like trail cameras allow 50% more game to be taken. I wonder if Davis still drives one of these? I assure you this will keep his driving skills at their peak if that is his goal. Eddie
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    Let's ban face paint, cover scents and camo. Call Biden, you may get an Executive order signed.
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    Selling a M70 featherweight in 300wm. Stock has been bedded and aftermarket barrel with radial brake from a gunsmith out of Vermont(laberge I believe). I’m the 2nd owner, the first was an older gentleman that had the work done, so unsure on round count but expect its sub 200. Asking $850. If interested, I would work a package deal to include a vortex HSLR. Located in N Phx/Cave Creek line
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    What an incredible line said out of pure excitement from my son! Glassed these piggies up about 1045. Got the wind and cover, made our way in. Two through the pump station with my 10mm and she was done. To say Levi was excited is an understatement.
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    You’d have to go a little less than this mode on gb. That’s the slab side which is more desired amongst those owners and bring an extra $50-100.
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    I got a similar message and I'm against trail cams.
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    I have a .300 wby mag up for sale or trade
  12. 1 point
    What kind of trade were you thinking of?
  13. 1 point
    if this is still here in about a month ill take it.
  14. 1 point
    50% increase in 2 years seems large to me.
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    Yotebuster, that wall looks beautiful!
  16. 1 point
    Who wants to go on a poverty drought year hunt. I will wait 20 years for “perfect” conditions.
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    As a non resident AZ deer hunter starting in 2002 January after the Coues deer (20 years ago) and then every other years after that, there is no doubt that bow hunting deer hunters have increased both resident and non residents. With social media, sports shows, hunting websites, reasonable access and OtC tags at a reasonable price, the popularity of bow and arrow, and in January when most states deer seasons have been completed, and lets not forget, warmer temperatures. And if one has killed a number of whitetails, mule deer, the Coues Deer may seem like a very special species to go after. We here in Colorado have seen this exact increase of bow hunters after elk. WE how have 43,000 bow hunters during the elk season and the splits is 49 % non resident and 51% residents. A huge increase since I first hunted elk in Colorado as a non resident in 1988 when there were only 27,000 bow elk hunter then. At least 80% of the elk units are OTC. There is no doubt that at some trailheads, crowding can be an issue and we have suggested to the Commission to reduce NR licenses to draw only, but that has not happen. Will it happen in the future? Hard to tell. I would expect that if the data presented went back more years, the result would show a different conclusion being that, both resident and non resident archery deer hunts have increased. IN spite of the increase I have killed 6 Coues bucks and three in the last 6 years hunting every other year. my best, Paul
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    Wrong Hood for those that dont know, Best show ever back in the day.
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    So respect the duo of team Husband and Wife hunting together!! Well done!
  21. 1 point
    We gotta stop feeding the trolls on this site.
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    got a few kids that werent mine into it, got quite a few adult friend into it as well. Mainly into Varmits everyone making ballistic jelly. The coolest one (not counting my kids) was this young kid whos mom worked with my wife in the early 80's. kid was maybe 12 at the time , I used to take him with me alot up on the nroth rim during the archery hunt and yote hunting up there and down here., we had a good time he was alwys fun to take out. over the years we lost tract, wife would bump into his mom ever so often. one day about 2 years ago my wife ran into him at the store. said he remembered every hunt and had a absolute blast. she found out he worked just across the street from US. The bad part I forgot all about this until this thread. I'm going to have to stop by where he works and see if he is around and say HI. cause now I feel like shoot. one thing I remember distinctly about this kid is every time I would come up to a cattle guard he would yell super loud "Grab your Balls" heck i'd be half asleep driving(yes true story) and wake up to a kid Screaming "HEY GRAB YOUR BALLS" were going over a cattle guard. he got such a kick on saying that. really funny over the years cause from that time on every time I go over a cattle guard with anyone I smile or laugh a tad then have to tell the story to the person I am with.
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    Probably at 9-10 and about half youth. Neighbor was just asking me this week about getting his boys into hunting so I might add 3 more soon.
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    Wasn’t this the topic for aJohnny Cash song? All joking aside, I hope he recovers it. There’s no replacing it... perhaps a reason? Oops, sorry.
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    I don't think they actually it affects wildlife routines, so much as they are using that as a plausible sounding justification.
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