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Rather than legislating the antler size, If you don't like the class of bucks in your unit - then start putting in for a different unit next year.
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Opening day personal best
Simple Hunter replied to rclouse79's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
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Awesome extra point - never seen one like that
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Deer Calling
Simple Hunter replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Called a 3x3 WT buck in to 20 yards with a woodpecker in distress. -
Congrats! That's a heck of a first buck.
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Check out this jacked up buck! I've never seen one like it
Simple Hunter replied to GRONG's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I glassed up a mulie buck similar to that 2 years ago. I called it the paddle buck because the left antler went straight down and looked like a paddle. the other side was a perfect 4 point. The paddle even covered his eye a little bit, so i thought he might be vulnerable to predators. Always wondered if he got harvested or if not, what his left antler looks like today -
Congrats to your son! Is that mulie really that gray or is it just the lighting?
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I sent you a PM
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I got a Late Dec Whitetail and my boy got his junior hunt!!
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My 2012 Crazy Bear Hunt
Simple Hunter replied to AZLance's topic in Black Bear or Grizzly Bear hunts
Nice story bro, your nephews are proud of you. They think you are a regular Davey Crockett, only thing is you didn't grin that bar down. -
A man who shot and killed a female Whitetail deer about 10 miles north of Sonoita is being sought by Arizona Game and Fish officials for poaching. Game and Fish spokesman Mark Hart says the doe was shot and left in the field on Nov. 6 near the Davison Ranch. A man in his mid-20s who used a tan shooting stick to prop up his rifle is being sought. He was accompanied by a man in his 40s and one in his late 20s. The men were camped on Davison Ranch Road in Davidson Canyon and driving a red 1990s Ford two-door pickup and a white 1990s Ford two-door pickup. The department is offering a $1,000 reward for the information leading to an arrest in the case. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-352-0700, anonymously if need be, and reference OGT #11-001759. Read more: http://azstarnet.com/news/state-and-regional/man-who-shot-deer-near-sonoita-sought/article_f89ec556-0c71-11e1-87cd-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1dPQ6nZSX
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Mexico is planning to release five wolves near AZ
Simple Hunter replied to jcarter's topic in The Campfire
This is sad for the ranchers, the long-time stewards of our land. Southern AZ ranchers have been battling loss from lions, drought conditions, high hay prices. Liberals are soon going to make the cost of ranching unprofitable and turn the southern arizona ranches into lot splits because that will be the only way ranchers can make money. Just wait, the Jaguar will be listed and the wolves released and we won't be able to overturn a freakin rock down south, let alone hunt. I am sorry but I know this government too well, they piss on private property rights and the elite liberals would like to eradicate humans from the environment because we are the cancer in their eyes. I am sad for my children. -
It's a tough hunt. Buck numbers are down. be prepared for access issues.
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Neat character on that buck. Congrats on a nice mount.
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Congrats on a nice mount! Jerry did my Lion Rug and I will go back to him for more.
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Hey everybody thanks for the help: I took a little bit from everyone and they turned out delicious, here's what I did: The crawdads were dead when I transported them, but they miraculously came back to life when I got to the cabin I boiled the resurrected crawdads with some salt for about 4-5 mins Then I pulled their head off and peeled the shell off the tail end. I found that you could grab the exposed intestine and pull it out in one piece. Then I washed them off good with water and threw them in a sautee pan. I threw in couple slices of butter and two cloves of garlic and sauteed them. They were delicious. If I had to do it over again, I would try to catch at least 100 'dads to make a decent appetizer. It was a lot of work for very little gain. Plus the 'dads in the Creek are not as big as those in the lakes.
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Very nice! Is that a RM Mulie or a Desert Mulie? Do you have a front pic of him?
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I have said it before on this forum - just because you were luucky doesn't mean its safe
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My first deer rifle was a .308 at about 14 years old. I want to start my son off at 9-years old shooting the centerfire that he will use when he turns 10 and eligible for big game. I was thinking about a .25-06, less recoil than a .270 I am told, more knock-down than a .243 I'm sure there are some opinions out there...
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Nice G3s! I kind of like those bucks where the G3s are bigger than the G2s. Good work!
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December Hunt (Which Day to go)
Simple Hunter replied to Stallone A.'s topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I had the same predicament as you in Dec 08. I made the wrong choice. I hunted the week before Christmas and wish I would've waited for the following reasons: 1)The weather was warm in Dec 08 and didn't cool down until Christmas - in fact I didn't see any rutting activity until the 23rd. All my friends who hunted after Christmas saw rutting every day. 2)Too much spousal pressure for you to end your hunt and get home with the family. Case in point I ended up settling for a much smaller buck than I wanted after waiting 6 years to draw the tag. -
Very nice. Can't believe your Mrs shot a 93" first time out. My ol' lady hunts for shoes and Starbucks stores and that's about it.
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Went 0-4, Tough Hunt This Year
Simple Hunter replied to huntingfool's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I feel you man...I've been there. Last year for example. Great story, I think sometimes we expect that all the stories need to be about success, but you certainly highlighted some of the many things we take for granted when we are so focused on tagging our trophy coues - the landscape, the other wildlife, the solitude we have away from the daily grind. All wonderful things.