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  1. Your better off with a thicker patch, than having difficulties loading. Using a .485 should be easier loading and possibly better accuracy!
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    AZGFD paying youtubers?

    Out of stater with a few questions By Gabuckthief, Saturday at 09:17 PM in Coues Deer
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    AZGFD paying youtubers?

    Point.. there is a Georgia nr ebummin for whats the best place to hunt otc. . Guess he's not into blogs yet.
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    Spypoint adapter

    I maybe interested in adapter . I may use it for security at cabin. Available ?
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    Out of stater with a few questions

    Guess you know more than most OTC non resident hunters about what the deer are doing in different units here in Arizona. Just go to game and fish website. Use all the info they provide on each unit. Have fun enjoying the sunshine state.
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    Bums in 4

    Why in the heck didn't the suns coach call a TIME OUT . 9 SECONDS LEFT, 1 pt game we got the ball SET UP A dang play
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    Miss me Bitches

    Unit 8 late ?
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    Need help with muzzleloader

    Yep. In draws gone by. There were thousands of leftover whttail tags down south. I remember several yrs of actually getting 2 deer tags.
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    Need help with muzzleloader

    Get one with a removable breach plug, it makes cleaning alot simpler!!
  10. Not to mention the poaching. BUT reports from a lifelong resident. Probably more shots during non hunting hrs. , than normal hunting hrs. Specifically along the eastern border farming/ ranching areas of unit 29. Some newbie mideastern and California landowners think they can shoot anything on their property. Herds get thinned out rather quickly
  11. Seminar may be over. Sorry
  12. Elk seminar has a dove hunt raffle , for a farm hunt
  13. Let's you use 209 primers, instead of #11. for hotter, better ignition, I used them before on my knight.
  14. You can purchase a disc kit that will fit
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    How about them suns

    Its ok if you lose but you give the game away. Can't dribble, fall down Can't imbound, toss away. Setup a damm play. Stand around , running down clock. Take it to the hoop for God's sake. Terrible to watch !
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    View from the boat

    View off our private dock. 100 ft from the cabin
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    Unit 8 early archery bull

    On a topic note, areas along the edge of Sycamore Canyon should still hold good numbers of elk during the archery season. Try areas west and south of Whitehorse lake.
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    Unit 8 early archery bull

    , Ariz. — A Type 3 Incident Command Team led by Incident Commander Troy Mueller, assumed management of the Rafael Fire July 2 as crews continue with mop up, patrol and suppression efforts. The Rafael Fire is 91 percent contained after burning 78,065 acres in the Sycamore Canyon area south east of Williams. There are currently 281 fire personnel assigned to the fire. The Rafael Fire was discovered June 18 on the Prescott National Forest, the result of passing predominantly dry thunderstorms and lightning. The fire was located in a remote area approximately four miles north of Perkinsville. It had grown to 1,000 acres by the morning of June 20. At that time, the Arizona Central West Zone Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed management of the Rafael Fire. Strong winds on June 20, combined with dry fuels and favorable uphill topography in front of the fire, added nearly 18,000 acres for a total of 18,671 acres. The fire moved nine and a half miles on June 20 from the origin to above the Sycamore Canyon Rim onto the Kaibab National Forest and into the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area. On June 21, the fire added another 5,500 acres to 24,191 acres, and burned actively in Tule Canyon within the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness. The fire continued to grow in Sycamore Canyon and on June 22 the fire continued to move east and crossed into the Coconino National Forest. Again, topography and dry fuels drove the fire approximately seven and a half miles on June 22 and by the morning of June 23, the fire had grown to 34, 949 acres. On the morning of June 24, the Southwest Area Type 1 Incident Management Team 2 led by Incident Commander Dave Bales assumed management of the fire. As of July 2, crews continued to patrol and mop up around the fire to secure the perimeter. Interior areas of the fire are expected to continue to burn and there may be smoke visible in these areas. The Burned Area Emergency Response team is in place and is continuing assessing burn severity over the entire fire. All communities affected by the fire were downgraded to “READY evacuation status. However, all areas within the Coconino, Kaibab, and Prescott National Forests remain closed to entry, regardless of evacuation status. More information about forest closures should be directed to each respective forests.
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    Hits Started

    Yep. Got a 21 whttail tag this yr.
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    Where am I?

    Tn
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    Electronic tags

    shoot, 90% of youngsters don't even carry a dollar. See them charging a candy bar, all the time. Plastic child's, which have progressed tto now swiping their phones . Apps do it all for them!
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    Rafael fire

    Looks like the south eastern part of unit 8 along the sycamore is gone. . Basically from the perkinsville rd . East to Sycamore point. 0 containment
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    WTB 300 Savage loaded ammo

    Ammo or 300 savage?
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    State Land Shutdown

    Have they close all the lakes too?
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    Rafael fire

    Well see if yrs of forest thinning works, when it tops out of canyon and trys to run accross 6b.
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