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^^^^^^^^^^^^This
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IMO, the major problem in the OP wasn't that the taxidermist, tannery, milkman, candlestick maker or whoever got behind, it was the consistent LIES used to make excuses. That said, we've heard only one side of the story, of course.
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And another pithy brain fart from the Sesame Street crowd.
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They can still hold contests as long as they follow the law, especially the part in bold type. Rule prohibiting organized predator hunting contests is in effect Posted November 14, 2019 PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department reminds constituents that a new rule prohibiting organized hunting contests for predatory and fur-bearing animals became effective Nov. 3. The rule does not apply to lawful hunting of predatory and fur-bearing animals (which is a valuable wildlife management tool) outside of contests as defined by the rule, nor does it apply to events such as fishing tournaments. For the purposes of the rule, “contest” means a competition where participants must register or record entry and pay a fee, and prizes or cash are awarded to winning or successful participants. Predatory animals, as defined by Arizona law, are coyotes, bobcats, foxes and skunks. Fur-bearing animals are weasels, raccoons, beavers, badgers, ringtail cats, muskrats, otters and bobcats. The Arizona Game and Fish Commission proactively proposed the rule in spring 2019 to address social concerns over formally organized and publicized contests that award prizes to competitors who kill the largest number or variety of predators or fur-bearing animals. The rule was approved by the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council (GRRC) in September.
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Lots of neat history in My Mentor about varmint hunting in Az. This is one reply from it. So I did a bit of googling and came up with this progression: The Arizona Varmint Callers Assoc. started in 1957. The Estrella Varmint Club began in 1959. In 1962 the Tucson Varmint Callers joined the association. The Mesa Varmint Callers were formed in 1964 as a chapter of the AVCA. In 1967 the AVCA disbanded and reorganized as the Phoenix Varmint Callers Inc. (PVCI is still around today and meets at the American Legion on 57th Dr. in Glendale) In 1976 the Tucson Varmint Callers became known as the Southern Arizona Wildlife Callers (still around and meets at the PSE building on N. Fairview) In 1995 the Mesa chapter was renamed the Arizona Predator Callers ( still exists and meets at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge on E. Main) There might have been others around the state; do you recall any of them?
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Condolences. RIP 😢
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I read that thread again. Take note that the “nailing the poacher” occurred after said poacher launched a personal attack of his own. Now back to the regularly scheduled programing about a POS poacher. 🙄
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He whiffed on the prediction.
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Maybe so, but I'm fairly certain it didn't cause him to leave.
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I think that was just coincidental timing.
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Maybe ask him. I have no idea what zingers here you're talking about.
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Saw where Tony M. nailed him yesterday in this thread on MM. Although the poacher has logged in, he hasn't replied yet. 23 N Elk Archery Non-resident Bonus Pass
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Don't you have a phone, 'someone?' 🙄
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The actual charges aren't what counts. It's what the final plea deal included.
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I'm not up to speed on what type of felony the POS pleaded guilty.
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He also updated this ad as Blakeowens on 24 Hr. a while back. Wtb Savage Model 14 American Classic 22-250 - 24hourcampfire
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Did you sell it here or on MM as BigBull?
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Here's more proof that AZtroutman & Bigbull are indeed a reincarnated Blake Owens. This ad from MM posted by BigBull on 8/16/21: I am helping sell this mount for my friend's wife after he passed away last year. Bear was killed in Alaska in the late 1980s. It was killed in the early spring, so the fur is long and not rubbed. According to the notes the bear weighed around 900 pounds. In the fall he would have been 1000+. Mount is in great shape and is very high quality. Asking $7500 OBO. Located in AZ but can meet within a reasonable distance. Message here for more info if interested. More photos.... _____________________________________ This ad from 24 Campfire posted 8/16/21 by blakeowens: I am helping sell this mount for my friend's wife after he passed away last year. Bear was killed in Alaska in the late 1980s. It was killed in the early spring, so the fur is long and not rubbed. According to the notes the bear weighed around 900 pounds. In the fall he would have been 1000+. Mount is in great shape and is very high quality. Asking $7500 OBO. Will come with an affidavit of legality when sold. Located in AZ but can meet within a reasonable distance. Message here for more info if interested.
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No, Bob is largebull. I'm not sure if bigbull is Blake or his brother. He definitely lives in Heber. The weird thing -- he wanted to buy Tony Mandile's bonus points . Didn't Blake get his hunting rights suspended?
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I believe he's also posting on MM as Bigbull. A rifle ad there was a dupe of the one here posted by aztroutman. CWT: MM as BigBull: Bought this Savage axis a few years back and literally never took it out of the box until I took these pictures. Nice cheap gun but still known to be very accurate. 22 inch barrel. Would prefer FTF with bill of sale signed in az but can ship to ffl. Asking $300. If shipping needed, buyer pays shipping.
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His get-ups & make-up four years ago were much worse. Nonetheless, he a good commentator for that sport.
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His name is Johnny Weir -- an ex-Olympic skater. He's also gay.
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I'm not too smart, but the first thing I would do is take a meter & check the voltage coming into the GFI box with it disconnected & the breaker in the on position, i.e. bare wires.
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When the antis got baiting & the spring season shut down by initiative in Colo., many years ago, AGFD did the same with baiting here. Reason: To protect the spring season. Plus, if it went to an initiative, it was forever & ever. As it now stands, AZ still has a spring season & baiting can be reinstated, though it likely never will be. So watch what you wish for.
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Among the missing: 1& 2 running backs --Rachaad White & DeaMonte Trayanum; defensive backfield starters Chase Lucas & Jack Jones; top linebacker Darien Butler.