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WOW THAT IS A SWEET BUCK CONGRATS
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NICE BUCK AMANDA AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU SCOTT
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sweetbuck congrats
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NICE I have always wanted to hunt moose maybe one day that truck looks like a micro machine compaired to the moose dam lots of good eatin
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nice fox never been predator hunting cant wait to try it
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Prop 109 was referred to the ballot by the Arizona Legislature. It is a proposed constitutional amendment that will provide Arizonans protection for the right to hunt and fish now and for future generations. This amendment to the Arizona State Constitution is an action to do what our forefathers never thought would be necessary. Protect the right to hunt and fish. Hunting and fishing was a means of survival in the early southwest. Today, with the changes in our society, hunting has become more of a recreational pursuit, although many that hunt and fish do so for the enjoyment of the food they put on the table. While our forefathers protected our right to bear arms, it never occurred to them that the heritage of hunting and fishing would ever be challenged. Over the past few decades there have been more and more attempts by animal rights activists to impose restrictions on the ability to hunt and fish. In 1992 animal rights activists placed an initiative on the Arizona ballot that would have banned hunting and trapping. Voters rejected that attempt. In 1994, a modified version of the 1992 initiative was place before voters, and they were successful in prohibiting the ability to use trapping on public lands thereby eliminating an important and proven tool for wildlife management. Unfortunately they played on the emotions of voters, rather than telling the true stories behind the sciences of trapping and the benefits they hold for all wildlife species. Other initiatives to restrict the ability to hunt and fish have been attempted elsewhere, like the California initiative that removed all mountain lion hunting to the detriment of other wildlife. These same types of actions could be brought to bear on the state of Arizona. If they are unsuccessful at the ballot box, then they’ll begin playing this out in the courts, ultimately tying the hands of wildlife management agencies at both the state and federal levels. This constitutional amendment will go a long ways in seeing that this can’t take place here. Many people in the state of Arizona simply do not know that it is hunters and fishermen that provide the majority of funding for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, including their wildlife management and fisheries management. Through hunting and fishing licenses money is generated to support most on-the-ground projects to improve fish and wildlife habitat. In addition, more money is raised at the federal level by purchases of hunting and fishing supplies. This money is then turned around to the state to support additional projects, including research, habitat purchases, land protections and many other activities. Without hunting and fishing, and the money that those participating raise, most of the wildlife you see today would be non-existent. Sportsmen are the true conservationists putting their money and time into making sure that everyone in this state has the opportunity to always see wildlife and share in the great outdoor experiences that come along with it. If we lose hunting and fishing the outdoors as we know it will be seriously compromised.
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thx good luck to you also and everyone with a tag I am headed up to 21 high deserts baby
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A really nice buck from my trail camera!
CRAZYBUCK replied to zhunter's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
thats a first light buck on opening mourning -
WOW way to shoot very nice buck
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sweet buck welcome
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WOW its not everyday you see this on a trail camera this is why we need to hunt lions more
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This will be my 2nd year hunting I have an oct WT tag and it is burning a hole in my pocket I cant wait we will be leaving on thursday. Like the previous poster stated you cant believe the 10 day but I hope it's true first day high 66 rest of the week low 70's perfect hunting weather good luck to all with tags
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another San Carlos tribal hunt buck, Unit C
CRAZYBUCK replied to Apache7mm's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Great buck congrats to everyone involved -
It looks like a pig in the thick brush behind the cat in the first pic. Cool pics
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Lol maybe next year you can get drunk there I heard that a new owner plans on rebuilding soon so we all can have our watering hole back
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2 very nice goats congrats
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Thats awsome advertisment
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I was just east of that at 43rd and northern when that storm hit I was driving my 72 bronco and it took a beating I got lucky no broken glass but i had to pull over cause the wipers on the bronco dont move fast enough lol That storm was something else srry for the damage to your jeep
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Very nice bear and great story to go along well done
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WOW I am speechless what a crazy story and nice first archery coues
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So I just got my first trail camera and set it up in unit 23 I left it there for about 1 month it was in a pretty rough area and I went up there on thursday to get it I was so excited to see what was on it. So when i got there it was GONE @#$% me, I was livid you think as hunters people have enough respect to leave other peoples stuff alone nope not the case you go up north to get away from the thiefs and crackheads. I am still in shock how can someone think its ok to steal others belongings I just dont understand. Does it take a steel case and a chain to secure our trail cameras????????
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Nice bull for your first big game kill and great story well done
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162 Very nice cat