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Nice Ammon and good luck, call me when they start auctioning off all the calls.
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Holy Crap that is way cool Syd I'm proud of you would you post or send me a copy of that essay that won. Looking forward to hearing about your hunt. Congratulations.
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You and me both, Steve! There's always the chance as the Commissioner's tag we raffle! You and me both, Steve! There's always the chance as the Commissioner's tag we raffle! HAHAHAHA there's always a chance you'll win the optics package in the Arizona Big Game Super Raffle too hahahahaha tell me when to stop laughing. I hate you. I'd make a joke about shooting a hole in your jeep, but that's was only funny once! I know some good Coues spots down there in addition to several spots that have tons of turkeys, but most hunters don't venture to, so when you get those tags, we can talk! It is funny now but not at the time.
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You and me both, Steve! There's always the chance as the Commissioner's tag we raffle! You and me both, Steve! There's always the chance as the Commissioner's tag we raffle! HAHAHAHA there's always a chance you'll win the optics package in the Arizona Big Game Super Raffle too hahahahaha tell me when to stop laughing.
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BOB As i have stated before I like the second hunt the best. The lady's are normally sitting on eggs by then and the older bigger toms are easier to come to the call the later the better IMO. Congrats on a great tag you will have a great time GOOD LUCK.
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Got a great deal on this .32 cal rolling block 1879? Remington & Sons rifle this past weekend. Octagon barrel some rust a little pitting the stock is in excellent condition overall I would say in good condition.
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congrats on your Goulds tag BOB good luck getting your Royal Slam.
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no he does not I'm the tag holder got any recent pics?
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Ha knowing the way the draw works you with only 2 bonus points and there are only 4 Rio tags you will get one of them.
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one day, two weeks don't matter I never draw a tag.
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Actually the first hunt is 7days long the second hunt is 7days then after the second hunt everyone drawn for that hunt gets to hunt the remainder of the hunt, normally two more weeks. Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means but in general the hens are laying on their eggs by the first week of May. Hens can have up to three nest attempts if earlier nests fail. I don"t believe it matters at what elevation you hunt. Here is a picture of a young man I mentored last years youth hunt (a week prior to the opener) at over 9000 ft elevation. Personally I like the later hunts the older bigger gobblers are easier to call in because they are not with their hens. Good luck which ever season you choose. " Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means..." I call BS on this statement! hmmm you don't seem to recall to well our last turkey hunt the only thing shot was a vehicle but that is another story for another time. Holy Crap! You're the Floor Board Bandit??? Actually the first hunt is 7days long the second hunt is 7days then after the second hunt everyone drawn for that hunt gets to hunt the remainder of the hunt, normally two more weeks. Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means but in general the hens are laying on their eggs by the first week of May. Hens can have up to three nest attempts if earlier nests fail. I don"t believe it matters at what elevation you hunt. Here is a picture of a young man I mentored last years youth hunt (a week prior to the opener) at over 9000 ft elevation. Personally I like the later hunts the older bigger gobblers are easier to call in because they are not with their hens. Good luck which ever season you choose. " Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means..." I call BS on this statement! hmmm you don't seem to recall to well our last turkey hunt the only thing shot was a vehicle but that is another story for another time. Holy Crap! You're the Floor Board Bandit??? HAHA thats how rumors get started.
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they typically stay in the same area. I have been on a number of spring youth turkey hunts where the youth has shot and missed and we called the same one back the next day.
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Actually the first hunt is 7days long the second hunt is 7days then after the second hunt everyone drawn for that hunt gets to hunt the remainder of the hunt, normally two more weeks. Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means but in general the hens are laying on their eggs by the first week of May. Hens can have up to three nest attempts if earlier nests fail. I don"t believe it matters at what elevation you hunt. Here is a picture of a young man I mentored last years youth hunt (a week prior to the opener) at over 9000 ft elevation. Personally I like the later hunts the older bigger gobblers are easier to call in because they are not with their hens. Good luck which ever season you choose. Awesome picture!!!! thank you NTS here is the video to that hunt if you care to watch. this was one of my most memorable youth hunts we worked hard for this bird, I had called in a bird off his roost earlier that morning with another youth hunter and ended up taking him so the pressure was on to get his friend (the young man pictured) his bird. We were working up the side of a ridge I would stop and call occasionally and finally got this bird to answer. I thought he was coming right in but he ended up being with hens. He would come to within 75-100 yards then go back to his hens which were working up the ridge away from us we would set up call he would come in a little go back up the ridge we would slowly work up the ridge toward him setup again and call this went on for awhile I finally had to turn to one of my old bag of tricks to bring this tom a runnin 45 minutes later. You can see by the picture the young man was somewhat happy. As you can see by the video there were four individuals on this hunt I always say when turkey hunting two is to many but we got it done.
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Actually the first hunt is 7days long the second hunt is 7days then after the second hunt everyone drawn for that hunt gets to hunt the remainder of the hunt, normally two more weeks. Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means but in general the hens are laying on their eggs by the first week of May. Hens can have up to three nest attempts if earlier nests fail. I don"t believe it matters at what elevation you hunt. Here is a picture of a young man I mentored last years youth hunt (a week prior to the opener) at over 9000 ft elevation. Personally I like the later hunts the older bigger gobblers are easier to call in because they are not with their hens. Good luck which ever season you choose. " Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means..." I call BS on this statement! hmmm you don't seem to recall to well our last turkey hunt the only thing shot was a vehicle but that is another story for another time.
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Wow nice bear.
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Turkey hunting is addicting sounds like you had fun even though you did not get a bird. Were the "large white hens" all white or possibly leucistic which is a partial lose of pigmentation? It also depends a lot on where you were hunting. Even though I don't normally shoot hens I believe I would shoot an albino or leucistic hen if it were legal.
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Actually the first hunt is 7days long the second hunt is 7days then after the second hunt everyone drawn for that hunt gets to hunt the remainder of the hunt, normally two more weeks. Now I'm not a turkey hunting expert by any means but in general the hens are laying on their eggs by the first week of May. Hens can have up to three nest attempts if earlier nests fail. I don"t believe it matters at what elevation you hunt. Here is a picture of a young man I mentored last years youth hunt (a week prior to the opener) at over 9000 ft elevation. Personally I like the later hunts the older bigger gobblers are easier to call in because they are not with their hens. Good luck which ever season you choose.
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Yea so take that put it in your pipe and smoke it AZkiller.
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you are correct 179 14/16
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Yep 41W
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Wow great photo. Looks like 44BS.
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Some pics of a few nice rams to pass the time
TRKHNTR replied to GreyGhost85's topic in Bighorn Sheep Hunting
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The pics aren't the best quality this was over 2000 yards away under windy conditions and I had forgot my camera adapter
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even though I don't care for pancakes or ice cream that syrup sure looks good.
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44BS is close?