GregRashall
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Oh, I will not forget. Who could pass up opportunities like this?
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You're right. I forgot to come back to thank the people that helped me out. For those people, please accept my apologies. p.s. By the way, I don't want help. I just want a kid to fill her tag. I believe it's a worthy cause. I'm certainly not doing this for myself. Why don't you help her out, instead of censoring me?
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Thanks! Much appreciated.
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Also, I haven’t been on a deer hunt in Arizona since 2009. I don’t get out much anymore. I would not take a spike anyway. Anyway, how do you know what my son looks like?
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I can see why you think that, but you're 100% wrong. Too bad so many think this way. I also volunteered where my son filled his tag and to pass along anything I have learned to anyone to wants to know. Now someone has asked and I'm helping them out. Therefore I am contributing.
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Let me find some. Ok here's one.
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Let me find some.
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Does anone know of any good areas in the north part of the unit?
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The same hunt. Someone I know out of state had their kid drawn for a youth hunt. My son filled his tag on the bluffs, but there were only a few small bucks there, and he got a spike in velvet. We were ok with that for his first deer. But I remember all the days I spent scouting around the unit, although I did not come close to even 1/3 of it. I think anyone coming in cold from out of state has virtually no chance to fill a tag in 5 days. Because it's a kid, I want to help. I know a little about a few spots that had deer back then, but I want to update and increase my knowledge. If the kid fills the tag, that's all the reward I need. Any tips on where to look would be greatly appreciated, and I will gladly share what I know. Thanks!
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It's my first time back on this site since then.
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I just wanted to follow up to tell you guys my son did fill his tag in the Aubrey Cliff area. It was tough finding the deer; they're scattered in little pockets that you have to find, and the area is tremendously huge. I wanted to thank all of you who sent me advice. It helped quite a bit. Greg
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I certainly will be glad to exchange info - if I see any elk sign I'll pass it on. I also got the Big Bo permit for my son and myself for archery and will be there this weekend.
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Ok thanks a lot! I'll find it and have a look this weekend.
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I'm hearing some units up there have a bow hunter every 50 yards from someone I know. Maybe they saw another deer.
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Yea I was riding down 66 by the Aubry Cliffs and stopped to watch some pronghorn right after a rain. A large dark reddish coyote stepped out, and I was thinking he didn't look right...then he walked over a two track and stopped to look back at me broadside. He looked to be the size of my lab, and I'm not kidding. He disappeared before I could get the spotting scope on him. I did see quite a few coyotes (none looked like the red one though) so I will be taking the rifle with me next weekend. I'll grab a lion tag also.