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    unit hunt maps

    Thank you for the support and comments about our maps. We are very proud of the quality of our maps but unfortunately they take a great deal of time to complete. As mentioned above, we have concentrated on some of the more popular units. We will continue to complete other units across the state but this will be over time. We do not want to sacrifice the quality of our maps as we expand to other units. We just released Unit 33 and are currently working on Unit 19A, 5A, & 1. We would love to have more maps complete because we don't like hunting in a unit without them. We are trying to offer more products with our current information without sacrificing the work on other units. We are working on large unit wall maps as well as maps with a 1:24,000 scale. Our most recent product we hope to offer soon is a 1:24,000 scale map of the Verde River from Childs to Sheep bridge. We just returned from a 5 day bear hunt on the Verde River were we kayaked 32.7 miles from Childs to Sheep bridge, testing the accuracy and durability of the map. Each year we also spend a great deal of time updating the maps we currently have. We update the travel management roads from the Forest Service and reevaluate any new information we have on the unit. As an example we added more then 200 small roads and details to Unit 5B this year. The last thing we want are our maps to become obsolete. Hope this helps with the transparency of our company and our goals.
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    New Flatline MAPS!

    Just wanted to let everyone know that we now have units 6A, 6B and 8 finished and up for order. Units 22north and 22south should be done next week and we are working on several other units too (5's and 23), hopefully they will be out by hunting season for your unit! Our maps offer something for everyone: topo, roads(with numbers), true shaded relief, land cover (trees), trails, tanks, and so much more. Check out our new updated website to order, Flatline Maps are also available at Bull Basin Archery in Flagstaff. Please feel free to give us feed back and let us know what you want to see on the next map. Thanks, Jimmy
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    243 BLR Model 81

    I"ll take $500 call me and lets make a deal, Im tying to buy a barrel and break for another gun. Jimmy (928) 420-3730
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    243 BLR Model 81

    Still for sale. Call me and make an offer. (928) 420-3730 Jimmy
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    243 BLR Model 81

    if you just called on the gun.... call again please I deleted your message on accident.
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    243 BLR Model 81

    SOLD Im selling my trusty 243. the original shiney finish has been stripped and the walnut stock has a oil finish. Gun has redfield 1 pc base and rings mounted. This gun is a prooven shooter and trained to kill. $575. Call me (928) 420-3730 Thanks, Jimmy
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    Unit 10 - Double Down

    Thanks everyone! Gino - That stuff on my face is camo. It's better than the bright red alternative.
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    Welcome to 3 new sponsors!

    Thanks Amanda for letting us be apart of this great website. We look forward to this next year and getting to know everyone.
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    Unit 10 - Double Down

    Hi, my name is Jimmy. I have been going on coueswhitetail.com for the past several years, but I have never posted. I can barely run my cell phone let alone post on a forum. One of my buddies "Raul" who was hunting with me wrote this story, so I thought I would post it. I hope you enjoy it. It started like every other year with Jimmy, my brother "Ismael" and I discussing where we should put in and if we should do separate applications or not. These last few years, as many people I'm sure can relate, have been very hard on our families due to the fact that if you're in construction of any type, work is scarce. So we finally decided to settle on putting all three of us on the same application in one of the hardest to draw units in Arizona. First, because we probably wouldn't get drawn and second, if we did, we could combine what little money we had between the three of us to pay for the hunt itself. As the season neared we talked about possible scouting trips and where we might start looking for bulls. All three of us had hunted unit 10 helping other people but they were all late hunts so we had a little knowledge about this unit. In the end we never had a chance to scout for the exception of the two days before opening day so not much time at all. I had the entire hunt off from work and Jimmy unfortunately didn't really have any work for the next two weeks. Ismael still wasn't sure he was even going to be able to go at all. So Jimmy and I got camp set up and began to scout with little luck in terms of finding any good bulls, but we were optimistic we would stumble in to them sooner or later. On Thursday night a friend of ours, Sam, showed up and had dinner waiting for us and I ended up owing the boys a drink on the side bet Jimmy and I had. (Thanks Sam for being a hard worker.) Friday morning we headed to a spot where Jimmy found a decent bull on Thursday evening while glassing and we had a great first day. I chased a screaming bull for a few hours that morning but when I finally got a good look at him he just wasn't what I was looking for. After the morning hunt we had breakfast and talked about what on earth we where going to do to locate some good bulls. We shot our bows and talked that morning about possibilities and decided to take a chance on a spot that used to hold monster bulls. As we drove out that day I guarantee none of us could have ever imagined how good we would have if for the duration of the hunt. That night alone we say half a dozen giants in the glass but none we could get to that night. Our biggest problem now was the fact that it was an hour and a half from camp. Next morning we hunted near camp with no real success. We called my dad and brother and they were going to be able to make if for Saturday evening hunt. I was happy that I was going to be able to hunt with my old man, and two brothers. I know things were going to work out for us because we seem to make each other better when were together. My dad and I hunted a spot, the "honey hole" together that afternoon and totally blew a stalk at a 380" bull, leave it to your hunting partners to rub it in and make your feel bad about screwing it up. It sucked but my bro and Jimmy messed up that same night on a huge bull as well. It's all part of archery hunting, can't win them all. We ended up moving camp about an hour close due to money reasons, gas isn't cheap. We found a sweet spot not to far from camp where we were in bulls every morning, and would go to our other spot every evening. All three of us passed a few bulls for the next week. I know it sounds crazy but we were very lucky and had choices and no hunting pressure from other hunters. On the 8th day Ish and Jimmy were in the "honey hole" and had the unthinkable happen, two awesome bulls came in within a minute of each other, both Ish and Jimmy's shots were less than 30 yards and 30 seconds apart. Both bulls died within 80 yards of each other. I was down hunting the cedar breaks not to far from the boys and had made it back to the truck before them. All I could hear was laughter and excitement coming my way as I waited for them in the dark. Their first words were "we did it, a double, and they are two great bulls." My dad and Sam H. would come early the next morning for pics and a ton of work to get the bulls cut up and caped. I would hunt the rest of the hunt just to stick a great bull the last morning and lose him. Ismael's bull grossed 392" and Jimmy's was 366". Special thanks to my dad for lending us his truck to hunt out of for the three weeks and Sam for all of his hard work. Ish, Raul Sr., Raul, and Jimmy
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