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go easy on him he is a young hunter just starting out.
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thank you for your choice i really dont like the attaching to the limb idea, so i want to avoid that one. limbsaver has came up with some great products and hoping someone on here has done some tests with there new rest.
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Inverter Broadhead test #2 Cinder Block
hunter74 replied to wardsoutfitters's topic in Bows, arrows, broadheads
I fully agree with Steven on the poor shot. you may think it was good but a lot of things happen at that point and you make your mind see everything perfect at the time. i dont care who you are at some point in time this will happen to everyone. Steven only puts out the best of the best for a product in which he spends years trying out some times before he approves it. so you cant go wrong with the new inverters that have already proven them selves in his tests and on animals. I am tired of hearing all the sniveling about how there equipment failed them lets just face the facts that things can go wrong even in the best of scenarios. native americans hunted with sticks and stones and i am sure they didn't complain about how god gave them faulty equipment to hunt with when they hit something and lost it. -
200" mulie there has been two archery hunters to accomplish this task, Cindi Richardson and Brian Ham. It is very doable feat. I have been chasing that dream for the last 20 years and I just need a little help from our great creator to draw the buffalo and sheep tag So i can complete mine. or become filthy rich. good luck to all that chase this dream. bill and tony it is such a pleasure to come on here everyday to read your posts you two have a great amount of knowledge and stories together. I can just imagine what a camp fire would be like with you two sitting around it.
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Bill i might be wrong on this one but didn't the prince have the late Fred wells build a few guns for him? I know the wells family had built quiet a few full custom rigs for some very high end customers. They are good friends of mine i might have to sit down with rube and listen to some of the old stories about Fred and hunter wells. they have some of the finest built rifles i have ever seen.
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Tony yes i have been in there trophy room and it is very impressive. like i said before the bow hunter i have become is because of Corky and Cindy i have a lot of respect for both of them and value there opion to me and there tight old fashion style of family hunting. the way it should be. i am not after this award or any other to gain recognition for my accomplishments as a bow hunter to anyone but my self and those that are close to me. i have already started bolth of my kids off on there own quest and it brings me so much joy to watch and help them out on there hunts. one day i will finish it up some how or some way. to take all of Arizonas game species is something special. as you and bill have mentioned we are blessed to have such a variety of species and sub species to hunt on top of all the small game we get to chase as well. i am going to make an effort to get to Kodiak next year to finish off the deer slam and get that one out of the way and i have talked to a few friends about trying to do a full turkey slam in one spring season for the fun of it. so we will see how it goes but for now i need to get my trophy room built first so i have a place to put all my mounts. i have filled up the front room already so i believe i need to get it done ASAP. lol
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My goal has always been to take the big ten with a bow and as with most hunters 2 have been a problem and that is sheep and buffalo and those are the last 2 i need to finish this feat. but i have started to take the sub species as well as far as the ones you can hunt, bill i don't mean to correct you but there is 3 species of turkey in Arizona now and i am hearing that it wont be long until a few permits will be offered to hunt them, and that is the Rio's up on the strip. I have been working on my deer slam as well as i have only one left to take and that is the sika black tails in Alaska. bow hunting in Arizona records also gives out these awards for any bow hunters out there. i have never been a person stuck on or ever entered an animal but i believe soon i will enter them all to go ahead and hope soon i will be able to accept this prestigious award in our great state of Arizona. for me the people that have pushed me to want this feat more then ever have been Corky and Cindy Richardson giving me the drive to set a lofty goal and complete it.
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sam i am sittin out this year and finally putting in for sheep instead of bonus points like i have been doing. arizona to me is not the best place in the world for antelope anymore the only good things is you can put in for the best of the best and hunt new mexico or Wyoming in the years you wait for your az tag.
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sam good luck with that rifle goat tag my brother is riding on max points and still waiting so we will see how it goes, he hates me i have put in for antelope 7 times and drew 7 tags(archery of course and killed all 7) i wont be putting in for a goat tag this year that way someone else has a chance to hunt
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They Call me Hunter by Hunter Wells
hunter74 replied to wklman's topic in Hunting and Outdoors-related books
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Elk Impacting Your Coues Hunts?
hunter74 replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Yikes! Thanks for that, I've never hunted turkey before, and there are oodles up there!! I'm fantasizing about the trifecta (deer, turkey, elk!) right now!!! i pulled off a trifecta in 6b last year all in a week except i took a antelope and missed the turkey! that would have been sweet to finish off 4 total in a week. you can do it i will be looking for the pictures from your hunt. i got my sept bull tag so now the quest begins for a wall hanger. as far as coues i am tagged out for the year but i have my boy going for a dec tag. i would have rather took him on the oct hunt but i will be in north dokota for whitetail during that time.