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Very cool!
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Who's still looking to harvest their Bull in 22!
Big Browns replied to ragingpointoutfitters's topic in Elk Hunting
I'm sure it's just a rumor, but I was told G&F intends to up the 25 archery tags to 250 archery tags next year. I'm praying it's just a nasty rumor, but I would not be suprised! If that happens 22 will never be the same!!!!!!!!! Adam -
Lost Bull Found!!!! Can't beat a Bloodhounds nose!!
Big Browns replied to WildHeritageTaxidermy's topic in Elk Hunting
I'm sure more people would use dogs to track their lost game if they knew someone who had one to use. It would be nice if these dogs were available to the general public for use or rent. If I lost an animal I would definately pay to have someone bring dogs to help track the animal. Adam- 29 replies
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I have some you can barrow. Adam
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That's a Huge Bear!!!!
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Sounds like a great idea. I wanna see a picture of the wall. Adam
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love the coues, but could not pass on this muley..
Big Browns replied to pepsiman's topic in Mule Deer Hunting
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Even if you don't call in a Lion you will most likely call in some yotes or a bobcat! Sounds like fun to me!
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Az Pronghorn and Cinnamon Black bear
Big Browns replied to WildHeritageTaxidermy's topic in Wild Heritage Taxidermy
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Cabin Rentals in 22n or the Mead Ranch Area
Big Browns replied to arizonaelkhunter's topic in Elk Hunting
We usually stay at StarValley motel. They are very nice people and they love hunters. It's not 5 star, but it's cheap!!!!!!! -
Your Amazing Doug! Great pictures. I love seeing pics from the un-offical Coueswhitetail photographer:) Adam
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CW Dove Season Get Ready - Cheap Shotgun Shells Just Arrived
Big Browns replied to Healy Arms's topic in The Campfire
Do you have any 12 Gauge 7 1/2 still in stock?- 9 replies
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The Vortex PST 6.5-24x50 is Awesome! Get whatever reticle you like the best. I personally do not like a busy reticle, because I only use the turret for dialing distance. I would prefer just a cross hair, but it's not available. The SFP is under $800 and is a great scope!
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I wish Sportsman's Warehouse would have brought it to Az. Maybe they will add Az to the list later. Fingers crossed..............
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Hard to tell, but I would say 200+. It's a shooter for sure!
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This is what I found on Google Danner Boots Announces “The Trembling Giant” Premiere and Film Tour Dates Feature-Length Hunt Film to Tour the Western U.S. in August and September 2013 Danner Boots, in association with GORE-TEX products and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), is proud to announce the world premiere and screening tour dates for its debut of the documentary-style hunt film, The Trembling Giant. The invitation-only world premiere will take place at RMEF headquarters in Missoula, Mont. on August 3, 2013. The Trembling Giant public screening tour, hosted by select Danner retail partners, will then travel across the Western U.S. from August 10 – September 6, 2013. Screening dates and locations include: August 10 – Bozeman, Mont. – 6:00 p.m. The Emerson Theater – Hosted by Schnee’s August 15 – Portland, Ore. – 7:00 p.m. Bagdad Theater – Hosted by the Danner Factory Store August 19 – Twin Falls, Idaho – 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. College of Southern Idaho – Hosted by Sportsman’s Warehouse August 21 – Cheyenne, Wyo. – 6:00 p.m. Atlas Theatre – Hosted by Sportsman’s Warehouse August 23 – Colorado Springs, Colo. – 6:00 p.m. Historic City Auditorium – Hosted by Sportsman’s Warehouse August 24 – Grand Junction, Colo. – 6:00 p.m. Mesa University Ballroom – Hosted by Sportsman’s Warehouse August 25 – Farmington, N.M. – 6:00 p.m. The Totah Theater – Hosted by Sportsman’s Warehouse August 27 – Orem, Utah – 6:00 p.m. SCERA Center for the Arts– Hosted by Sportsman’s Warehouse September 6 – Sandpoint, Idaho – 6:00 p.m. The Pandia Theater – Hosted by Big R The Trembling Giant is a feature-length film inspired by the beauty of elk camp, the passion for hunting in the rugged Rocky Mountains, and the unique connection between man, animal and nature. The concept for the film formed as a team from Danner joined an elk hunt with Winterhawk Outfitters in Colorado’s Flat Top Wilderness more than two years ago. They followed a father and daughter on the daughter’s first-ever elk hunt and witnessed the experience of a lifetime as she shot her first mature bull elk. “While our team navigated the side of a 12,000-foot mountain and traveled the four-hour horseback ride to base camp, a full moon wrapped the Rocky Mountains in the most stunning light,” said Haven Anderson, Creative Director for Danner Boots. “The film came to life at that very moment, when the elk we were packing out faded from our thoughts and the beauty that surrounded flooded in. We wanted to create a film that captured that moment – a piece that is more than just about harvesting a mature bull and instead sharing how any hunt, no matter if you fill your tag or not, is a successful one.” The majority of The Trembling Giant was shot by a nimble three-man crew that spent more than a month in the backcountry of the Rocky Mountains. They followed three hunting groups— a team of athletes, a team of old timers and a father and daughter duo—each trying to call in a mature bull. The film crew climbed and descended thousands of miles in elevation each day to capture a variety of footage while not hindering the success of any hunt and respecting the pristine wilderness and wildlife. For more information on the film and to view the trailer, visit www.TremblingGiant.com. Product sponsors for The Trembling Giant include Leupold, Lone Wolf Knives, Bear Archery, Trophy Ridge, Yeti Coolers and Sitka. Watch the trailer below:
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I was told Southwestern Taxidermy in Queen Creek has Freeze Dryer, but can not confirm.
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For you!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great job Mikey!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's hard to score that rack with just one picture. Please post more pics so we can score them accurately:)
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Your cousin can feed me by hand any time:)
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1st Antelope Hunt for the Wife, live play by play.......
Big Browns replied to twigsnapper's topic in Antelope Hunting
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Great Video! That snake is HUGE! I would have craped myself while running away!!!
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CUSTOM SHOTGUN BARREL
Big Browns replied to az_shooter's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
I don't think anyone was promoting unsafe behavior or was trying to lecture anyone! I am glad az_shooter posted this. I have had similar situations this year and have been able to teach my boys the safe way to clear a gun, but not everyone knows what the consequences could be. az_shooter was just trying to educate and remind everyone what the dangers could be. Scooter was also just trying to remind everyone of the dangers from a Gun Safety Instructor perspective. I am grateful for both perspectives and will be more cautions, because of what I have learned from this post. Thanks again for the reminder!!!!!!!!!!!! Adam -
Tanner's first Dove Hunt!!!
Big Browns posted a topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Saturday afternoon my youngest son, Tanner asked if I would take him Dove hunting. I was surprised, shocked, and very happy. Tanner has not shown any interest in Hunting. I always ask him if he would like to come hunting, but he is very content as home. I told him we could go Sunday afternoon. I called Lonne and made plans to meet Sunday afternoon for an Afternoon Dove Hunt. Lonne met us at my house and we all loaded into my truck for the long 2 minute ride to my new Dove spot. We unloaded and walked into the field to set up. Lonne set up about 100 yards to my right. I set up Tanner & Kyle at the same spot. I loaded the guns and gave the kids a quick safety briefing. They were very excited to start shooting. Almost immediately Lonne was able to get several birds on the ground. Kyle and I have been hunting this spot since opening day. It's been Awesome every day. It was a little different last night. The birds were flying higher and later than usual. After a few shots Kyle was able to get his first bird down, but the time between shots was a lot longer than it had been earlier in the week. After about 30 minutes I saw some birds flying toward us. I told the boys to get ready and to wait until the birds got within range. As the birds got close enough I told Tanner to aim at the lowest bird and to fire when he was ready. Tanner shot first and made a perfect shot! Kyle shot right after Tanner and he made a perfect shot on the second bird. It was Awesome! Both birds hit the ground at almost the same time. We all started screaming with excitement! Tanner had just shot his first Dove! It was also a double with his brother! Another life long memory for this Dove season. The birds started flying and the shooting began to pick up. Lonne was to get 9 birds for the night with some great shooting. Kyle ended the night with 7 birds. Tanner was able to get 3 birds on his first ever Dove hunt! He shot every bird in the air with a semi auto 20 gauge. It was a great night. After we got home we took some pictures and made some calls to grandpa:) After all the pictures were done and the birds had been cleaned Tanner had a question. He asked "when can we go Dove hunting again"? It was the words I've wanted to hear for a long time. Another hunter is born!!!!!!!! Great job Tanner!