Hunted 12 days over salt and although sounds easy this was one of the hardest hunts I have ever been on. All I can say is this hunt will test your mental toughness to the max! Special thanks to my dad for being by my side the whole way and keeping me going and special Thanks to Russ Jacob and Laura Jacoby for all the help!
Last I looked at ammo prices people were asking 1.00 a round. I figured .90 cents a round would be fair, if you dont like the price make an offer or move along pard 🤷♂️
I doubled the size of mine from last year. We have; tomatoes, corn, peppers, onions, shallots, garlic, icicle radishes, carrots, acorn squash, zucchini, golden potatoes, eggplant, cantaloupe, cucumber. Jalapeño, and green beans.
Just got my muzzleloader shotgun AZ Gould’s back. Soren Tucker, who works for Weller’s Wildlife Studio in Tucson did the work for me. He does amazing work! Nice to have a great bird taxidermist back in the state after a brief hiatus. Spur Taxidermy is his company for all bird work outside of Weller’s!!! Gone Roosting!
Our Beefstake and Heirlooms are about done for the season. It's sad, the heirlooms were the richest and tastiest tomatoes ever. It's like buying them at the store is a waste of money.
Naturebobber what are you talking about? Maybe sticking with landscape design and not commenting on taxidermy should be your thing. Because you don’t have a clue what your looking at when It comes to taxidermy. This is solid work!
Hard to say without scale. Could run the gambit from folk art to fireplace iron.
Cleaning out my late fathers shop I found WW11 .50cal cans, hand painted wood lures and decoys, rifle oil made from sperm whale.
Mount was about $950 with the extensive habitat. Taken in 35Alpha to complete my third Royal and first Royal with the muzzleloading shotgun Great hunt, just didn’t last Long enough. Called him in opening day and boom. 11” with 1 1/8” Spurs
After a few pings to AZ G&F, I got a response on what the reason is for the two-stage credit card process. The person I talked was a very nice guy, very helpful and seemed to be "in charge" of that process. It's not a surety bond or anything like that. It's as simple as many folks complained about paying all the money up front. He also stated they were aware of the consternation of hunters on the other side of the argument (please charge up front folks, like me). Although nothing is guaranteed at this point, they were looking at the option of letting hunters provide two credit cards, primary and back-up. I suggested they simply allow an option to pay upfront, and they could even charge a small fee to cover any administrative costs. He liked that and said they would consider it as well. I was sure pleased they got back with me!
If you’re serious about a guide and have some money, hire az ground pounders. They consistently kill the biggest bulls out of 23. I wouldn’t let A3 guide me if it was free
This law is bigger than G&F. If the law is changed it will have an affect on many other things not even related to G&F. Surprisingly, not all things in life revolve around hunting in Arizona. I'm still trying to get that through my thick skull.
If people want the law changed then start writing your elected representatives and tell them. I promise there will people contacting them and pushing back and it has nothing to do with hunting or game and fish. The law is in place for a reason.
I appreciate HuntHike61 for his due diligence and finding the law. Now we just have to save it so every time someone brings this up we can copy and paste.