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Need help, Clever pest control company names.
StickFlicker replied to CatfishKev's topic in The Campfire
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And actual whitetails...but agree that we make up for the lack of some things by excelling in many others.
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I would think you could wash it out as good as possible, then "swish" some water around in it, then take that water to a lab for testing?
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Unit 9, unlike many other units, has a lot of "broken" antelope country. It's a less conventional antelope unit, with less "typical antelope country" than many other areas. It's a big unit, with antelope scattered. It might take some time scouting to turn up a buck worth shooting. I would concentrate on the southern third of the unit, on both sides of the highway. Good luck!
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Very nice work!
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2019 Archery Buck- If You Do Good Deeds...Even Better Will Come Back To You.
StickFlicker replied to 2LuckyHunters's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Congratulations on an outstanding buck! You should definitely get him officially scored and entered to the Bowhunting in Arizona record book and Pope and Young. -
Those tags do all sell out. I went to buy one after drawing a deer tag on the Strip in 2017, and they were all gone. Too bad, since I was seeing a nice 6 x 6 on trail cameras. I suspect that the people that live in southern Utah buy a big chunk of them, since they pay the same amount that AZ residents do for those tags, and it's right out their back door.
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There used to be lots of booths from Arizona vendors, and lots of Arizona's non-profit wildlife organizations had booths. They've all been priced out of the market now. It just became crazy expensive to have a booth there for the average company or organization. I used to enjoy talking with the various African outfitters, but their prices were usually among the most expensive of all the African companies I've seen (I assume to help pay for appearing at these expensive trade shows). Sad, I used to really look forward to it each year.
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The newest 6th Edition of Bowhunting in Arizona was just released! It contains numerous full-color photographs, artwork and bowhunting articles contributed by many of Arizona's top bowhunters. Just a few of the stories include "Stalking Mule Deer" by the master himself, Randy Ulmer, "12 Glassing Secrets" by Coues deer glassing guru, Duwayne Adams, "Tips for Field Judging Elk" by well known guide and podcaster, Jay Scott, a three part series of articles by renowned Arizona game biologist and writer, Jim Heffelfinger, and many others. The book is also the official bowhunting record keeper, and it contains records entered for more than four decades, through July 31, 2018, including about a half-dozen new State Records in this edition. Although it's 50 pages thicker than the previous book, and it's been eight years since the last one was printed, it's the same prices that the 5th Edition sold for when it was released (only $25 Standard Edition - $35 Collector's Edition - with free shipping!). All entries include the hunt unit where they were taken, and there's even a table in the back that shows how many record entries of each species have come from each unit, so you can research to best place to hunt for trophy sized animals. Order yours now at the link provided, or get yours at almost any archery shop in The Valley and several in Tucson, soon to be coming to other parts of the state! Bowhunting in Arizona 6th Edition
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It's gotten too expensive for a show overrun with rvs, boats, kitchen gadgets and the like. I liked it when it was at the Coliseum in the old days and was mostly hunting and fishing.
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New Bowhunting in Arizona book available!
StickFlicker replied to StickFlicker's topic in The Campfire
We received quite a few orders in the hours since posting this on CouesWhitetail! Thanks for the orders supporting a non-profit organization, and enjoy the book. They've all been processed already and awaiting delivery by the post office. -
If you didn't buy your license directly from G&F, it will never likely show-up in the portal. Can't speak to the rest of your issues.
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All the signatures appear to be students, not the administration of the U of A. I think you'll find the students at nearly every university to be unbelievably liberal these days, so not a big surprise.
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Maybe you shouold put this in the elk forum rather than the general "Campfire" forum.
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WIFE DREW A UNIT 9 BULL TAG !!!!
StickFlicker replied to dertrax's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
You guys are responding to an 11 year old topic, which was brought back to the top for no apparent reason. -
Every hunt number has a different maximum bonus point amount. One bull elk hunt might take only 8 points while another might take 25. Perhaps this post is about Unit 22 specifically? It's not completely clear from your title.
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Thanks. I subscribe to several newsletters in New Mexico regarding land use and hunting, and I hadn't heard any of that.
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Great video, thanks for posting! I drew the Rio tag this year.
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You can't just get permission to hunt on private land and then buy a tag. That isn't exactly how it works. SOME landowners are given limited permits by G&F, which they can then sell or do whatever they want with them. If you can find one that's willing to give you one of his very limited permits, you can then go to G&F and buy the license, stamps, etc. However, the landowner must apply through a program to get these permits. They aren't too likely to go to all that trouble to apply for them just to give them to strangers. The vast majority of landowners sell there permits for big money, as was mentioned above.
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I don't believe that there is any antelope hunt in Arizona that can be drawn in the bonus round with ten points or less, so you just have to get lucky in the random part of the draw. The better archery hunts can take close to 20 points.
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Roy, better luck next time!
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Who is crazy enough to chase goats with a smokepole
StickFlicker replied to DeathFromBelow's topic in Antelope Hunting
Whether they could do it or not isn't really the point. They claim (and I'm not trying to defend AZGFD) that it is statistically irrelevant. I did the math for antelope, based on the suggested "sitting out two years if drawn suggested above". The odds of drawing an antelope tag (combining rifle, muzzy and archery together) after requiring drawn hunters to sit out for two years would increase the odds of getting drawn from 2.9% to 3.1%. Would that make you feel all warm and fuzzy? -
Who is crazy enough to chase goats with a smokepole
StickFlicker replied to DeathFromBelow's topic in Antelope Hunting
According to Game and Fish, buckshotaz's idea would eliminate such a few people from the draw that it would not statistically change the odds. It would just require lots more work and enforcement from the department with no real benefit to the hunters other than perhaps "feeling better" about it because they don't have to hear of people getting drawn two years in a row. -
I see from your Avatar you appear to be in Sierra Vista. The closest P&Y Measurer to you is in Tucson. Phil Dalrymple should be able to help you. Dalrymple, Phillip C. Work: 520-400-6035 Tucson, AZ