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Everything posted by joeinaz0
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Wow!! Beautiful trophy.
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Outstanding buck!! Congrats on such an outstanding trophy.
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Thanks for expressing interest. Turns out I will not be selling this bow after all. The wife wants it for herself.
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I have a Hoyt Vetrix XL for sale. Bow is currently set 65 lbs and it has a 27 inch draw. Has Cobra fiber optic sights, Limb Saver stabilizer and a Fuse drop away rest. Selling it for $275. This bow is extremely accurate and forgiving. Text Joe if interested at 623-810-1254.
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Outstanding buck!! Congrats to your friend.
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Awesome Buck!! Congrats!!!
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Not Sure What You Are Looking To Spend But Cabelas Has Them On Sale In Their Bargain Cave For $1699 New.
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vortex razor hd vs meopta meostar/cabelas euro
joeinaz0 replied to creed_az_88's topic in Optics and tripods
Sure Hope Someone Answers This Post. I've Looked At The Meopta And Was Very Impressed Myself. I've Seen Them On Ebay For Around $700 In 10X42. -
Jason Browning First Morning Archery Coues Buck
joeinaz0 replied to AZ Ground Pounders's topic in AZ Ground Pounders Outfitters Blog
Wow!! Outstanding Buck!! Congrats!! -
Great buck and great pic. Now it's your turn to fill your tag!!!
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Sweet!! Great buck, congrats!!!
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what would you do? i need some advice!
joeinaz0 replied to KILLDEER's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Get There Before They Do Every Morning. Blind Or Not, First Come First Serve. -
To Biscuit or not to Biscuit? That is the question.
joeinaz0 replied to Scooter's topic in Bows, arrows, broadheads
Go to your local Fry's and buy the latest edition of Outdoor Life magazine. There is an extensinve comaprison in there comparing the Biscuit versus the drop away. Some pretty good info comparing the effects on arrow speed and accuracy. -
I drew that tag a few years ago. I was into quality bulls every day including some outstanding 6x6's and one beautiful 7x6. My problem was that I was competing with a group of four hunters from Texas that all had guides. On my third day, they found the bulls I was hunting. Several times I was able to get out in front waiting to ambush only to have these guy's blowing cow calls like crazy and really pushing the elk at a pace I couldn't shoot at. So, the area I hunted was in the east part of the unit, look for Red Mountain on a map. The elk were bedding west of Red Mountain, then feeding south of that area into a large meadow that borders FR 144. FR 715 will get you north of the bedding area so you could set up to ambush them as they are returning back from their feeding. That year there was not a lot of rain so the elk in this area were using Lost Tank to water.
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Anybody know when the fall tags will be mailed out by Arizona Game and Fish?
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I've seen quite a few coues bucks south of Clear Creek over the last few years. December will be touqh. The weather will be the deciding factor. If you get snow, move further south in the unit and glass the south facing slopes like antmo23 suggested.
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Thanks 1worthlessnut. Lol. I have seen some pictures of tags on Instagram and was wondering if anyone else hadn't recieved them yet.
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What did they sell for?
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I looked at the Vortex Range finder and I am pretty sure it was for rifle only. If you want a rifle and archery mode, Leupold makes a good one. I looke at it recently at Cabelas. It was going for $319. I also looked at the Bushnell Scout Arc 1000 and was surprised to find it more clear than the Leupold. It also sells for $319 but Cabelas has it on sale with limited quanities for $219.00. That's $100 off. Try out as many as possible. There are some great reveiws on all the models mention on Youtube.
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Drew an October 24B coues tag. By no means do I consider myself a trophy hunter, just want to see some bucks and have an opportunity. Taking my 10 year old son along for his first big game experience. Any suggestions on where to start my scouting? Have never hunted this unit before and am looking for some high vantage points to start my glassing.
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Thank you Flatlander for the info. Gonna head out this weekend and get familiar with the area and some of the trails. I've got six weeks of vacation to burn up before the end of the year so I will be able to make many trips out there before my hunt starts.
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Thanks Jcubed. I am thinking about coming in from the north end below Roosevelt lake. Less roads hopefully means less people. I love to hike so putting a pack on and covering some ground doesn't bother me one bit. After looking over many maps of the unit, there are many hiking trails covering the mountain ranges in the unit. The wilderness area appeals to me because of the lack of roads. Really want to get away from as many hunters as I can.