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    jareds 2nd buck

    GREAT BUCK!!
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    2008 Archery Elk.

    Those are AWESOME pictures!!
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    MOOSE DOWN!!!

    CONGRATS!! GREAT PICS!!
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    Great bull but missed the big one

    I don't think too many people are going to feel sorry for him!! That's an awesome bull!! Do you have any more pics?
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    Brought Him Down

    AWESOME BULL!! Congrats! Where were you hunting?
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    Another 3C Bull....

    AWESOME BULL!! Redman is the kind of hunter that AZGF should set aside special tags for!!! Willing to work his a$$ off for a great experience!! That's the kind of elk that will look great on any wall...if his wife gives him permission...my hat off to anyone that scores a DIY Pope and Young animal!! From what I heard, everyone needs to make friends with KRP!!
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    Logistics problem/question

    Is this a new regulation? Last year, I hunted out of state with my muzzleloader and I didn't have any problems flying with primers or pellets.
  8. Uh...black-tail rattlesnake?
  9. They're are GREAT dogs!! Be careful, they're known for training their owners, instead of the other way around. Don't let those eyes sucker you!! This is Bud, almost 3 years old.
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    Rifle?

    I love my 375 Ultra mag! I've zapped a bear, elk, lots of hogs, and one unfortunate axis doe. With my 300 grain bullets, I've never had to follow a blood trail!
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    Tucson to Globe

    They're the result of faulting, one plate being driven underneth the other. They're probably still growing taller.
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    Utah

    I've never seen this next to my name on an antelope drawing before! 576476 26-849, 09-831 PRONGHORN BUCK SUCCESSFUL for hunt 26-849 KAIPAROWITS I don't really know too much about this unit. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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    What to do in Maine?

    I'm not sure how far it is, but you should head to Bar Harbor...aka 'Bah Habah', find a good microbrewery and watch the locals go nuts over the Sox vs. Yankees games.
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    SC Rez Turkey succezz

    That looks like a great hunt! Hopefully, you have a fall bear tag! I'd love to shoot a color-phase bear.
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    Favorite Trophy's

    Based on what I'm told, I think they have a ferral population. It's public land & otc tag. It may not be mouflan's, I'm not 100% sure. I met up w/ some guys on archerytalk.com that do a yearly trip. They come from all over the country, and as mentioned earlier, they're all completely insane. Just the kind of company I can appreciate! I can't wait to go. They're probably barbary sheep, which make for a much more difficult hunt than mouflans. Bring good binos!!
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    Favorite Trophy's

    No, I can't seem to upload a picture of that beast. I took both of these last month using the same method.
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    Favorite Trophy's

    OY!! This thread is torture!! It's a LOOOONG way until hunting season!!
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    For all you Hog hunters..

    I don't really know that much about them. From what I've read, they're extremely hard on habitat & put heavy competitive pressure on indeginous species. Our deer herd's got enough trouble w/ constant drought, mountain lions & coyotes, so better safe than sorry. Fire 'em up. ...sure, but hogs also serve as another menu item for lions. For every pig a lion kills, a deer or bighorn gets to live another day!! Pigs make for way easier targets. I wouldn't worry about their impact in AZ. They are much more dependent on water than native species.
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    For all you Hog hunters..

    I'm not sure where you guys are talking about, but my nephew took this AZ hog on Friday
  20. Where can I find a list of prizes/auction items?
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    ASU vs Oregon

    Before all of you Sun Devil fans congratulate yourselves on your high sense of class and civility, please read this article. Both sides of the rivalry have gone too far. It must be hard for Steve Kerr to live in the Phoenix area! By James Kelley Arizona Daily Wildcat There are two parts to the UA-ASU rivalry: the part that makes you laugh and the part that makes you wonder why the state still recognizes Arizona State University as a four-year institution. I could easily fill the Wildcat's biggest issue ever with reasons why to hate ASU, but for your reading pleasure (and to avoid carpal tunnel), I've condensed it down. Sure, it's funny when ASU students wear their nacho cheese-yellow shirts that say "SOLID GOLD," when "The Simpsons" rips ASU's admissions standards or when they brag they beat the UA in every sport besides basketball. By the way, even winning four of the last five football games, when the Wildcats went through a span so bad they had three head coaches, didn't make a dent in Arizona's lead in the all-time UA-ASU football series. As for the rest of the sports, ASU has only finished ahead of the UA in the Director's Cup ranking of athletic programs once, which was so embarrassing that the UA didn't mention its finish in a press release. Fate seems to hate the Devils as much as normal civilization does. Coupled with the normal inferiority complex a "State University" feels toward a "University of" school, the Sun Devils can't seem to catch a break. Just after taking office, their new president, Michael Crow, vowed to reverse their party school image. Right after that it was revealed that student government VP Brian Buck appeared in a porno filmed in his frat house. I wasn't at all surprised to see that the latest white trash being arrested on COPS a few weeks ago was wearing a Sun Devil hat. I had it on mute, but I'd be willing to bet he was slapping his girlfriend/sister. The other part of the rivalry is much darker, and you see how the school's oh-so-easy-to-conceive-nicknames, the Scum Devils and ASSU, came about. After all, ASU is the school that named its football field after Frank Kush, who was fired for punching his punter, and has a basketball team best known for shaving points in the mid-'90s. In the mid-'80s, some of ASU's finest heckled a former UA baseball coach about his wife, Georgia, who was dying of Lou Gehrig's disease. Classy. Yes, this was an isolated incident, possibly started by two drunken fans, but it was just the first noticeable occurrence of this phenomenon. There is a clear pattern, which even an ASU student can recognize. A few years later, ASU fans taunted former UA basketball player Steve Kerr with chants of "PLO," "Where's your dad?" and "Go back to Beirut." Earlier in his Wildcat career, Kerr's father, Malcolm (the president of American University in Beirut) was assassinated by terrorists. OK, maybe you can say, "well, that was ages ago and just a small group; they are long gone and have been politicians or telemarketers for years now." But the savages continue today. At UA-ASU games, racial slurs are common and a neutral family, though mostly for the Sun Devils, near me at a softball game in Phoenix became so disgusted at the ASU fans' antics that they switched allegiances on the spot. The worst I have heard from UA fans is stuff like, "Hey Van Horn, how many wives do you have?" to former Utah basketball player Keith Van Horn, or, "N-I-T ... if you're lucky" to a USC player. But those lines are necessary to build any halfway-decent student section. The latest public incident is the most puzzling though. With the UA up by 26 points in a basketball game last fall, UA head coach Lute Olson pointed to the scoreboard near the student section in Tempe. What prompted this action by Olson? That, of course, would be the trash talk about Olson's wife, Bobbi, who died of cancer in 2001. I personally can't fathom UA students ever chanting something about Pat Tillman. This is one of the many reasons why we must hate ASU but never stoop to its level. Retain your class and dignity, because ASU fans will eventually embarrass themselves. Take a cue from Lute and just point to the scoreboard.
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    interesting bit on msn

    I think you're right: http://www.outdoorlife.com/article.jsp?ID=21017393 That thing just needs to be put down!!
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    New Coues Addict!!

    This was my nephew's first hunt. He's hooked!! After his first shot (200 yards), he said, "My legs don't feel very steady!" Get used to the feeling, kid!!
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    EZ Ranch Cordes Junction, Az

    GRONG: What did the hogs look like? Were the domestic pink Wilbur-types or did they have any Russian characteristics?
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    It's starting to sink in...

    From what I've heard, those sitka hunts are unbelievable hunts. What's the name of your outfitter? I've booked a hunt for 2008. They make awesome mounts!
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