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Both the hunters in 39w tagged out with nice Rams
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Pm sent
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I would go to the casino if they had a slot machine for tags. Although, I would bet no more than $7.50.
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http://www.jeromegibsonlaw.com James Stevenson.
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Update on Skinner & Armstrong Fires TUSAYAN, Ariz. – After a brief lull in activity on the Skinner and Armstrong fires on the Tusayan Ranger District, vegetation is dry enough again to continue operations. The 1,339-acre Skinner Fire and the 2,500-acre Armstrong Fire, previously reported as the Skinner Complex, are now being managed as individual incidents due to the decreased potential for overall growth and the number of resources needed to manage the fires. The resource objectives that crews are trying to achieve with these fires include returning fire to its proper role in the ecosystem, improving wildlife habitat, and reducing the potential for severe wildfire occurrence. The Skinner Fire is eight miles southeast of Tusayan. The fire is moving slowly to the southwest. Today, approximately 15 personnel will be igniting along Forest Road 304 to maintain low to moderate fire spread within the management area. There is very little activity on the Armstrong Fire, 18 miles southeast of Tusayan. The Red Butte Lookout will monitor it and fire crews will patrol the perimeter as needed. This will be the last report on the Armstrong Fire. The fires are in Game Management Unit 9 where archery elk season begins Friday, September 9. Josh Miller, Incident Commander reminds hunters, “While there are no closures associated with the fires, hunters need to be aware that they are not out and there is potential for increased activity. In addition, there are hazards in the burned areas such as hidden stump holes, hot ash and fire weakened trees. Please be careful while camping, hunting, or traveling near the fires.” Smoke may be present in Tusayan, across the district, and along portions of Highway 64. -USFS- Punky Moore Fire Information Officer Williams & Tusayan Ranger Districts 742 S. Clover Rd. Williams, AZ 86046 928-635-5653 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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I feel your pain. It's very frustrating. I wish they would spend some of the money that they get from the OHV tags on enforcement of the laws.
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http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=91935 I guess this is the price we have to pay for clean energy.
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Will a .243 work for fox?
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Nice. The 3rd pic is cool.
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Guess I need to go calling with Josh. Sal, how many Slim Jims did you eat before you called?
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+1. I was up there last Sunday. My neighbor and I headed out on the west side of 64 and found nothing but quad tracks zig zaging through the forest. We then went to the eastside and although not as bad found the same thing. Like you I would love to run into one of these guys.
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Yes! It was great to see them rub it in with that last TD!
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roninflag's sheep pictures
deersandbeers replied to BRYCE CANYON's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
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Nice buck.