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Selling my complete set-up. Case, Mathews Solo Cam Z7. Set for 27.5 RHD currently. Probably could be re-stringed and you would want a bow shop to adjust it. Including case, lots of arrows, broad heads, etc. nice 7 pin sight, drop down rest. This has seen 4-5 hunts and been treated nicely. When I had it dialed in it was doing 5" groups at 80 yards. Soft case. Lots of extras not pictured. Just getting too old for bow-hunting unfortunately. Near Chandler and I-10. Or I can bring it up to Overgaard in August when I come up. Let me know. text six-oh-two-690-zero-six-six-three. $500 OBO
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FoxPro FX3 - older model works well. I think I uploaded custom sounds to it a while back. $40 OBO Near I-10 and Chandler. six o two 690 0663
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Sold Pending....
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Several years old but appears to be holding a charge. $50 near I10 and Chandler. text best six o two 690 0663 Similar to this: http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-training-collars/tritronics/tritronics-sport-upland-g3.html
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Plastic Duck Decoys + Carrying Case
ratherbehunting replied to ratherbehunting's topic in Classified Ads
bump $40 - come and get them - near Chandler and I-10 -
some plastic duck decoys + carry case. $60 text six oh two 690-0663
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About 12 years old. Good condition, could use a good cleaning. $100 OBO. Ahwatukee near I10/Chandler. Text 602-690-0663 if interested. http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-crates/plastic-dog-crate/high-country-plastics-deluxe-dog-kennel.html
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Bushnell 119599C2 Trophy Cam HD Aggressor 14MP Wireless Trail Camera
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Bushnell 119599C2 Trophy Cam HD Aggressor 14MP Wireless Trail Camera Slightly used. Very good condition. Approx 2 years old. Used on private property for about 6 months. Guess you can still use these away from the tanks and such. $200 OBO. Near Chandler and I10...Can also bring it up to Heber AZ if someone is interested. text 6 oh 2-6 nine 0-0663 More info: https://www.amazon.com/Bushnell-119599C2-Trophy-Aggressor-Wireless/dp/B01D0JTRGU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1535230891&sr=8-3&keywords=trophy+cam+hd+wireless -
Garmin 550t GPS For Sale $200 with AZ and CO topos on MicroSD card
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Selling this set-up - includes a very lightly used 550t with microSD card that has the smaller scale AZ and CO topo shirts loaded on it. I have found this to be very accurate on the trail. I just don't use it enough. It has a 3" touchscreen, box, manuals, extra batteries, wall recharger and strap and microSD card. Asking $200 - located in Ahwatukee Read about the specs here: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-the-trail/discontinued/oregon-550t/prod26876.html -
Garmin 550t GPS For Sale $200 with AZ and CO topos on MicroSD card
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SOLD PF Thanks everyone. -
FS: Remington VTR-15 SS Varminter .223 + Foxpro FX3 Caller + Scope + Decoys
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Well I would like to sell it all....but I turned down 1600 no glass. I guess I would let the vtr and glass go for 2100 cash firm. This thing is a tack driver btw. Comes with Plano hard shell case. Some ammo....cleaning gear as well. -
FS: Remington VTR-15 SS Varminter .223 + Foxpro FX3 Caller + Scope + Decoys
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FOR SALE: Remington VTR-15 SS Varminter/Predator .223 + Foxpro FX3 Caller + Scope + Extras Selling my coyote hunting outfit to raise some cash for another project I am working on. Not really interested in trades - sorry. Includes the following: Remington VTR-15 SS .223 24" Bull Barrel Triangular Barrel Varminter with hunting legal 5 round clip (accepts 30 round after market ones as well) Millett Long Range Tactical Scope Foxpro FX3 Programmable Remote Caller with rechargeable batteries, USB, case and car and home chargers Assorted decoys, some Hornady 223 ammo Asking price of $2700. Working on pics. Here are some research links: Gunbroker auction of recent same gun plus cheaper scope Rem site and specs Scope specs Recent Ebay Auction of Foxpro FX 3 call me at 602-690-0663 if interested. Pls leave message. Thanks. -
FS: Remington VTR-15 SS Varminter .223 + Foxpro FX3 Caller + Scope + Decoys
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Thx - appreciate that. I didn't know that. I think Rem ships this with a 5 rounder since some states limit hunting to 5 round mags. Price lowered to 2600. No one wants to take up Coyote hunting? -
FS: Remington VTR-15 SS Varminter .223 + Foxpro FX3 Caller + Scope + Decoys
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Sounds like the rich crossbow manufacturer's have their hooks in the AZGFD....? Notice of Exempt Rulemaking to amend R12-4-304 Oct. 28, 2011 Comments accepted through Nov. 16 The Arizona Game and Fish Department proposes to amend R12-4-304 to implement recently passed legislation and increase hunter opportunity by expanding allowable methods for the take of wild mammals, birds, and reptiles. Amendments are also proposed to make the rule less restrictive, increase clarity, and improve consistency with other subsections of the rule. Amendments include: Clarifying the use of crossbows; this is proposed to improve consistency and reduce confusion among hunters regarding the use of crossbows. Allowing crossbows and bows that are drawn and held with an assisting device for the take of specific wildlife; this is proposed to make the rule less restrictive, increase clarity, and improve consistency with other subsections of the rule. Reducing the minimum standard pull weight for bows; this is proposed to reflect current technological advances. Allowing the take of mountain lion with shotgun shooting shot. This amendment was requested by members of the public during previous hunt guideline discussions. The Department believes this is an effective and ethical method of take and anticipates that the additional number of mountain lions taken using this method will be minimal. Allowing the take of javelina and turkey with rimfire handguns. This amendment was requested by members of the public during previous hunt guideline discussions. The Department believes this is an effective and ethical method of take. Allowing the take of upland game birds and Eurasian collared doves with a pneumatic weapon. This amendment was requested at a public Commission Meeting. The Department believes this is an effective and ethical method of take and does not in conflict with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Allowing the take of cottontail rabbits, tree squirrels, upland game birds, and Eurasian collared doves with pneumatic weapons and hand-held projectiles. This amendment was requested by members of the public during previous hunt guideline discussions. The Department believes this is an effective and ethical method of take. Allowing the take of coyotes and mountain lions with artificial light. This is proposed to give the commission the authority to open a season allowing the take of coyotes or mountain lions from dusk to dawn in game management units where coyote or mountain lion depredation on antelope, mule deer, and bighorn sheep are considered to be a significant factor in recruitment. Clarifying that pursuit with dogs for cottontail rabbits, tree squirrels, upland game birds, and birds is a lawful activity. This amendment was requested at a public commission meeting. While this activity is currently allowed, it is not addressed in rule. Allowing an individual to use dogs as a lawful method to take predatory and furbearing animals, small game, and nongame mammals. This amendment was requested at a public commission meeting. The sport of using dogs to pursue and take wildlife has existed in North America since colonial days. This rule amendment clarifies that the take of predatory and furbearing animals, small game, and nongame mammals with dogs is a lawful activity. Referring to the Raymond Wildlife Area by providing the Game Management Units (GMU) instead of the Wildlife Area. This is proposed to reduce confusion regarding GMU boundaries. The commission approved the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking at the Oct. 14, 2011 commission meeting and will review the final rulemaking at the Dec. 2, 2011 commission meeting. To view the Notice of Exempt Rulemaking, visit http://www.azgfd.gov/inside_azgfd/rules/rulemaking_updates.shtml. The Department will accept comments through Nov. 16; to submit comments, call (480) 528-7986 or e-mail DMcGehee@azgfd.gov or rulemaking@azgfd.gov. The Arizona Game and Fish Department prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, or disability in its programs and activities. If anyone believes that they have been discriminated against in any of the AGFD’s programs or activities, including employment practices, they may file a complaint with the Director's Office, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000, (602) 942-3000, or with the Fish and Wildlife Service, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. Ste. 130, Arlington, VA 22203. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation or this document in an alternative format by contacting the Director's Office as listed above.
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No - the complaint is specifically that allowing unlimited crossbows on scarce big game hunts like elk or kaibab, then you increase the harvest and eventually decrease hunter opportunity across the board - including for rifle and muzzle. I have a z7 and 3 recurves and an older hoyt and am thinking about a longbow. I also have a couple of muzzleloaders and a few decent rifles. I am open to decent hunter opportunity across the board, but crossbows are evil and imho for healthy individuals they are just a lazy excuse not to learn to shoot well with a bow...plus i think they were invented by the french...enough said.
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If that's the case...then just sign up for one of them there remote internet rifle robotic hunts. You can surf the message boards and kill a deer without leaving your couch.
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Credit card laws forbid vendors from charging for a product that hasn't been delivered or can be delivered. They have charged my card for the 7.50 point/app fee I believe and for the licenses (which I purchased for my family), but i don't think they can charge for a tag until you have actually drawn for it. Other states seem to have loopholes written in their online systems that you are actually applying for a license so perhaps they get away with it that way. Then again, remember AZGFD got sued by US Outfitters who were trying to secure tags for their "wealthy out of state clients" which caused the old system to come offline in the first place - so maybe they had to come up with a new way to fix it.
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They had a webcast last night and AZGFD made it clear that they are NOT allowing crossbows during the archery elk hunts - only during the general hunts....so if you rifle hunters hear a bolt whistling by your ears next year, you will know what it is. Again - my only complaint (and I think it was shared by many archery hunters) that allowing anyone and all use of crossbows during already very limited 5-10 year waits for decent archery hunts would reduce opportunity for all bowhunters. I'll return y'all to your scheduled pro/against TX hunts now.
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I think you answered your own question with "they do it in Texas"....no offense but they also fence off all their deer and have turned hunting into a pastime for the uberrich. It's hard enough to get drawn for archery elk or kaibab deer without crossbows getting in the mix. Now if it just about a disabled guy getting a fair shot then that is a different story...same with small game - I am all for it,
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Unit 1, 27, 29, 35a, 36b Hunt closure
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You read the article or the specs? More like 1 million gallons over 4 hours for 1 plane. I can only find a 34 kt peak gust on any of the weather stations in a 100 mile radius of the area...the other manager says they had aerial suppression going right away and you say it was too windy? Which is it? No offense but your and a few others defensive posts are exactly why these things happen. Next up....forest service supports fellow government agency TSA searching underwear of 95 year old great grandmother in airport security. Says that's the right thing to do. -
Unit 1, 27, 29, 35a, 36b Hunt closure
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Had some wheel time in the 215 a long time ago. No attacks or water fills...just some approaches for a guy who needed to get IFR current. Shortly thereafter I turned down a forestry aviation management job to go commercial which has had its ups and downs, and let me tell you, if you wanna talk about bad managers running airlines, you'll get no arguments from me. I don't own any stock in Bombardier, nor do I have any dog in the fight except like all of this I hate to see this happen to our forests, and I have some perspective that is a little different than the rest out there. Those 215's had radial engines and were pretty responsive. As for the wind, it is always bad here in the afternoon hours, but if you could get enough water to knockdown the fires before the winds get up in the afternoon I think that would be the key. The 415's got updated in the late 90's with turboprop engines and are pretty fast and maneuverable. I think they could easily fill at Roosie or San carlos...and yes that is only about 10-15 minutes flying time at 250 kts as the crow flies and they could dump a lot of water. The article is right about controversy on the approach to firefighting. We seem to prefer a ground based approach but I think that is because it is big money for contractors. The terrain in CA is probably a lot more challenging than here. Sea level to 12000' mountains versus 2000 to 9000' terrain. We always see the ground guys upset with the flyboys and of course then you have the private contractors who have a lot at stake with these contracts and they hate those wet leased airplanes in this country. Saw the same thing with the conair s-2's in BC and WA. Give me a 415 over a PBY or anything else anyday (including a DC10). Give us 10 of them based in the SW Fire Region and get them aggressive early on and I think you will see a difference but that would cost a lot of money and a lot of people willing to change their thinking which we can all tell from some of the posts here probably won't happen. Moving $$$ from PBY contractors and ground based solutions to buy 10 of those turboprops probably won't happen until 500+ homes burn down in Pinetop/Payson and/or FLG...like they did in LA County in the early 1990s. -
Unit 1, 27, 29, 35a, 36b Hunt closure
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Here is a good article representing both views with regards LA County's renting a couple of these...old article...but it seems to cover both points of view as well as a detailed analysis of the money and politics involved: http://wildfirenews.com/fire/articles/cl415.html -
Unit 1, 27, 29, 35a, 36b Hunt closure
ratherbehunting replied to wardsoutfitters's topic in The Campfire
Sigh. I give up. Well if you're happy with what's happening in this state with wildfires keep on doing what your doing. After all, WA, OR, BC, ON and QUEBEC have 10 times our forests and not near the fires and I know part of it at least is aggressive aerial firefighting capabilities. They can get just as dry as anyone else. We can rationalize all about costs and whine about the weather and the leftist lawyers and judges, but if we had 10 of those updated Cl 415 turboprop water bombers that can carry 6 times the water of a heavy helo and travel at 250 mph based in the SW mgmt region, I think without a doubt we would have a much more effective rapid response in place. Add to that the environuts and the bureaucratic pushback of "let it burn because the judges won't let us thin" mentality in some of the upper echelons of the forestry management people and we all lose imho. I'm out.