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7 pointsI've benefitted from helpful info on this forum and wanted to try to give back. There was another thread where people were asking about changes in the 2026 Fall regs versus 2025. I decided to put together an analysis that looks at the changes. I tried to be pretty thorough, but please let me know if I need to make any corrections. **Deer** Deer saw a lot of changes between 2025 and 2026. Bottom line: Expect tighter draw odds in 2026. Across 208 continuing hunt opportunities, 96 saw permit cuts (totaling −3,265 permits) while only 18 saw increases (+560 permits). Coues: The late-October general season in units 34–36 took broad cuts, and the overall Coues deer permit pool is down over 1,800 tags (−10.6%). Muley: Also down, especially in units 22, 23, 28, and 30A. Unit 8 and Units 7 & 9 are the bright spots. Units 12A/12B saw modest gains. Unit 8 mule deer is the standout gainer (+100 permits). Units 12A/12B and the north-central units (1, 4A/4B) also saw modest permit increases. Units 7 & 9, already the largest single general deer opportunity in the state, went up slightly to 1,200. 2025 vs 2026 Permits by Permit Type (Deer) Deer Units with the Biggest Permit Cuts **Turkey** Tighter across most units except Unit 12A, which gained 100 tags. Turkey Limited Weapon in 2025 had 3,650 turkey permits versus 3,275 in 2026 (-375 permits). **Bighorn sheep** Canyon Lake will undergo a major drawdown starting September 16, 2026, for approximately 16 weeks. A majority of the huntable area in Desert Hunt Area in Unit 22 and for Unit 24B North for desert bighorn sheep will be restricted until the maintenance is completed. Net +4 permits overall. The real structural change is the early/late season split added in units 40B Tinajas Altas, 41 East, and 44B South — more timing windows but lower per-window permit counts. Unit 37A went from 1 permit (east of I-10) to 3 permits (north of I-10). "East of I-10" is the same thing as "North of I-10" and I'm not sure why G&F changed the terminology. South of I-10 (or West of I-10 in 2025 terms) stayed flat at 6 permits. Unit 41 East consolidated permits from 5 permits, one hunt in 2025 to 5 permits across two hunts in 2026. Unit 44B had a similiar consolidation. Unit 15D took a cut from 5 permits to 3 permits. **Javelina** Minor cuts, no dramatic changes. **Bison** Minor cuts, no dramatic changes. **Sandhill Crane** Unchanged at 1,020 permits total. The January window was consolidated from 4 windows (30 permits each) to 3 windows (40 permits each) — same total tags, one fewer draw opportunity.
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5 pointsJust finished up a batch of homemade bacon. After cooling will slice and portion.
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5 pointsThis is so much better than all of the Classifieds BUT still not as good as hunting stories/pictures. I don't have anything to add carry on!
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4 pointshttps://www.facebook.com/TontoNationalForest/posts/pfbid0Jrrv7BX23kbkgspmLiLpKm26T3maVaKmaRKyPuvoGzSxLAcCeayx1hHt6iuTP6LVl?__cft__[0]=AZbsNPksf13BSbn8snTcA97Zr0kP4RQ2ThfLWWFX6aoAdY_1ykckcxqAhcS7zKwuYCl1BYehLzP8TIX80NLuzQUfIdmylOiTLym3LgfdQ8-VAtG99G31sdbWZMacq1_p-clMgjIP51YBCYDxBVAbQ5SsYh5Cr0__STg55mBqUScCmnmXzwXOBy53rCs1jOVCwck&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R With increasing fire danger across Arizona, Tonto National Forest officials will implement emergency stage 1 fire and recreational shooting restrictions for the entire forest beginning Friday, May 15, at 8 a.m. Visit the Tonto National Forest website to learn more about stage 1 fire restrictions, including recreational shooting restrictions, and exemptions to the rule: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/tonto/fire/fire-restrictions. Prohibited acts when visiting the Tonto during stage 1 fire restrictions: Building or using a fire outside a Forest Service installed metal or concrete fire structure within a designated developed site such as campgrounds or picnic areas. A designated site has permanent fire rings or grills maintained by the Forest Service. A stove fire must be inside a fully enclosed metal stove or grill with a chimney at least 5 feet tall and a spark arrestor with ¼‑inch mesh. Smoking, except inside an enclosed vehicle or building, at a developed recreation site, or in a cleared area at least 3 feet wide that is free of flammable material. Discharging firearms, including air rifles or gas guns. Emergency stage 1 fire restrictions also include recreational shooting restrictions to protect the public, wildland firefighters, and our natural resources from the risk of a recreational shooting-caused ignition due to Very High fire danger conditions across the forest. Restrictions will remain in effect until Forest Service officials determine that conditions have changed sufficiently to reduce the risk of human-caused wildfires. Apache-Sitgreaves https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/apache-sitgreaves/newsroom/releases/apache-sitgreaves-national-forests-will-implement-stage-1 Coconino https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/coconino/newsroom/releases/coconino-nf-enter-stage-1-fire-restrictions-may-21
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4 pointsThis is a 79 long bed has a vortec 350 with 350 automatic transmission has new radiator,breaks, dual exhaust,gearbox,fan clutch ,and tires runs good $5900
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4 pointsTwo days to come up with that response? Saw you viewed my profile lol I have met him and spent several days on the Kaibab on a friend’s hunt. That is 100% what he does. Also, if you consider what I said to be attacking someone then you’re one thin skinned b!tch.
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3 pointsWe didn't realize how good we had it. Setup a camp and never run into another hunter for a week. Leave an hour before it got light and get back two hours after o'dark thirty. Six hours of sleep worked and a boloney/cheese sandwich and a few power bars was all you needed. Tasco Scope and no binoculars on a tripod. Amazing we ever killed anything. Five miles a day was the norm. Quads and weekend warriors tearing up the country side were non existant. A lot fewer people here in AZ back then, heck you could get two buck tags in 29 and there were 1000 tags for the late hunt. You could buy 5 acres in AJ for $25K.
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3 pointsBlood Oath/Sworn To Secrecy? I have a box or two of those too. Wide World of Maps was a Godsend.
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3 pointsIf you don't have a 10mm, you need one for sure. I love my 10mm, and if not hand load, get Underwood ammo as they load them hot, meaning like a 10mm should be loaded. I carry mine during winter and when in the woods camping or hunting.
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2 pointsLong overdue. Get em gone! https://www.azfamily.com/2026/04/25/heber-wild-horses-face-removal-forest-service-disputes-protected-status/
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2 pointsWIN THIS BEAUTFUL DEAD HEAD GUESSING THE 3 QUESTIONS. 1. What GMU? 2. What river road? 3.What optics were being used? Good Luck
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2 pointsHey Guys, Deadline to apply is June 1. I am taking deposits to lock in spots for this year ($50). Looks like they raised the tags numbers by 50 again this year. from 550 to 600 now. So might be easier to draw the regular tags... Everybody tagged out on their first day last year so we are switching it to three timeslots with only two guys hunting on the ranch at the same time. Please let me know if you are interested! Dates and pricing Oct. 1-5 $1,600 - Pending - Pending Oct. 6-9 $1,300 - Booked - Booked Oct. 10-14 $1,000 - Available - Available
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2 pointsMade a take on egg rolls but in a bowl. Ground beef, shredded white cabbage, red cabbage and carrots with garlic, lots of ginger, spicy sesame oil and soy sauce, topped with homemade peanut sauce!
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2 pointsI was told a few years back that these had to be scored by a Master Scorer? Never happened.
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2 pointsMaking the box looks like the easy part......I probably don't have the patience to arrange the feathers. Very cool displays!!!
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2 pointsHowa? That’s insane and never would have thought that, but good to know. For me it has been Tikka.
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2 pointsnever understood all the hate on these rifles, the two I’ve shot have shot great, one has a carbon barrel, one has a steel barrel
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