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About NWhunter
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- Birthday 03/30/1986
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Sierra Vista, AZ
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Fellow Oregonian here! Great pictures, and congrats on an awesome season. That blacktail is a stud! Something about a big mature blacktail just gets me fired up. Just got back from SE Arizona where I was lucky enough to get my first Coues buck and Javelina with archery equipment. It was a great time and something I plan on doing in the future.
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What is the most efficient way to learn a new unit?
NWhunter replied to SHeap's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
May not be the most effecient, but it's certainly the best and most fun way, and that way is to actually hunt the area/unit. Scouting before or after a season can be a great help and should be done but may not always represent the "ground truth" during that critical and often short timeframe we have during a given hunting season. In my opinion when you hunt an area you are in a different state of mind and will cue on things you may not necessarily focus on when you are not hunting. There's certain areas I have learned extremely well through hunting and in ways simply scouting would not yield. I've witnessed the benefits of having "hunting knowledge" of an area and the frustrations of not having that experience. One usually ends up in more game seen and more opportunities presented. -
Found a javelina skull yesterday while I was out and was wondering if it would be legal to go back and pick up.
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Ya, I checked it out on the AZ access map and was able to locate the private property south of the road.
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I probably won't hunt that area as much as I do some other locations I have picked out, but it definitely has its appeal and will be great for those days I don't have the time to spend going where I normally hunt. Seems like a lot of deer could be hiding in that brush though. Had a nice buck jump my string not too long ago at my other location. Gotta love spot and stalk bow hunting.
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Anybody ever hunt the San Pedro RNCA at the end of Hereford road south of Sierra Vista? Thinking about an evening hunt there as my usual spot is a little too far from the house to hit after work. I have a plan and an area I want to hunt, just looking to gain any information on what I can expect in that area as far as deer numbers go. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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NWhunter started following 35A/30B San Pedro River
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Love and miss my home state, hopefully get to move back one day.
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Lesson Learned....Touche Fort Huachuca....Touche
NWhunter replied to NWhunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
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Lesson Learned....Touche Fort Huachuca....Touche
NWhunter replied to NWhunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Ya, not going to lie I was a little disappointed when I heard the news but this is going to allow me to gain further knowledge of surrounding areas, which I probably wouldn't have done if I could hunt the base. I accept and welcome the challenge of finding some new ground. Hopefully I'll be able to post my success in the coming weeks. Good luck all! - NWhunter -
Lesson Learned....Touche Fort Huachuca....Touche
NWhunter replied to NWhunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Doesn't change the fact that they are the ones who sell the base permits. I just read a base memo and it sounds like I may not qualify after all. Besides what I listed earlier, seems like the only other group allowed to hunt are non-appropriated funds employees. So like the civilians who work on post at places like the gym, mwr facilities, bowling alley etc. At least I think that's what a NAF employee is. This is all new to me, I just got out of active duty and I'm still getting used to this whole civilian thing. -
Lesson Learned....Touche Fort Huachuca....Touche
NWhunter replied to NWhunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I was told yesterday at the sportsmans center on post that only department of the army civilians, retirees, and active duty could hunt. Along with being a contractor here I'm also assigned to a reserve unit on base. Maybe the individual giving me the info was mistaken, ill have to look into it. -
Lesson Learned....Touche Fort Huachuca....Touche
NWhunter posted a topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Just learned today that contracted employees who work on the base are not allowed to hunt it. Apparently I misunderstood the base memo. I thought I was good so I put all my eggs in one basket so to speak and scouted nothing but the base. Found some nice deer and great spots but it looks like i'm hosed as of right now. I'll definitely never do that again, looks like it's back to the map and one bonzai scouting trip tomorrow before the opener. Have a couple areas in mind, but never really scouted them for hunting. Owell, I'm enjoying learning what AZ has to offer and learning some new areas should be a fun challenge. Anyways, just thought I would vent a little to my fellow hunters. Good luck all. - NWHunter -
Thanks for the info, ill definitely be checking those spots out.
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Thanks for the info Amanda and Scooter. I'll be sure and check before I go out. I''ll definitely check into the Huachuca Mountain Archers Club.
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New to the area and looking for a place to shoot that's off the beaten path. I am able to shoot on the base but prefer to get away from other people. Family is out of town and I'm getting bored, wanting to put some rounds and arrows down range. Thanks for any information - NWhunter