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my camera stolen too
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
unless the deer cuts the cable and tries to walk away with the camera it is not going to get sprayed. hook the trip wire to the camera, so that when it is removed from the tree, it goes off... -
here is another good one... http://www.defensedevices.com/terminator.html This should stop them from stealing it...
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my camera stolen too
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Guys look at this link, this looks like a good idea. set a trip wire that will spray paint 50' when tripped. http://www.coolgadget.net/painmasmin.html The guy might get the camera, but will be covered with paint... I am ordering this!!! -
Guys look at this link, this looks like a good idea. set a trip wire that will spray paint 50' when tripped. http://www.coolgadget.net/painmasmin.html The guy might get the camera, but will be covered with paint... I am ordering this!!!
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my camera stolen too
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Im working on some sort of fake camera, and then a real camera to catch the idiots. This was in 36A -
my camera stolen too
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
no, i followed the tracks, they walked in, and then walked out... -
my camera stolen too
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
camera was in a metal security case that was mounted and chained to tree... I cant believe how tangled and mangled what was left of the case looked like. It actually looked like they took a sledge hammer and pounded the crap out of the case until it and the chain broke. It is one mile behind a locked gate. Wont be putting it back there... -
35A
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They are 10 years too late to eradicate this grass. It is everywhere in southern AZ.
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drop me a PM, I have hunted and guided there for the better part of 12 years
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http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=...t_fish_tank.wmv Check this out, good way to cool off in the summer heat...
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This bull was shot in 21 a few years back... He was not the biggest that year.
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I bet they put up a "no swimming / no diving" sign soon...
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"Thats funny, no matter who you are" Larry The Cable Guy
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Unit 22 South Muzzleloader Sep 22 thru Oct 4 And I have 4 weeks of saved vacation for this!
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AZ Hunters Who Care Spring Cleanup
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Great event! We picked up over 14,000 pounds of trash! Thansk to All you hunters out there that showed up and enjoyed the great weather, and over 2 thousand $$$ worth of raffle prizes. Lance -
Hunters Spring Cleanup!!! Units 36A, B&C. BASE CAMP FOR THIS SPRING CLEAN UP WILL BE AT THREE POINTS VETERANS PARK. WHEN: Saturday, March 15 & 16, 2008, 7:00 AM start. Lunch will be at Base Camp from 11am-1pm. Please let us know if you will be out so we can provide enough food. WHO: Hunters Who Care Volunteers and any other dedicated outdoorsman who want to clean up our desert. WHAT: Our goal for this clean up is to pick up trash on all the ranches along Highway 286 (Sasabe Highway). However, we are not limited to those areas and volunteers can clean up wherever they like. WHERE: Three Points Veterans Park. (Highway 286 mile post 44). Our clean up will concentrate on all the ranches in the Altar Valley including the Diamond Bell, King’s Anvil, Palo Alto, 98 Ranch, Marley, Santa Margarita, Elk Horn and the Buenos Aires NWR. An emphasis during this clean up will be the Santa Margarita Ranch. Extra volunteers will be needed for this effort. Contact Mike Hollister before the clean up or see him before you head out for directions/maps. DIRECTIONS: Take Ajo Road West (Hwy 86) from Tucson to Three Points Robles Junction. Go left on Highway 286 for one mile to the park. HOW: Volunteers are encouraged to look for trash anywhere they want. If anyone needs any additional accommodations, dumpsters or trailers in different areas, trash bags before the event, of if you are looking for a group to help, please contact Mike Hollister, Gabriel Paz or Lance Altherr in advance. Donations Needed: Each year we give away thousands of dollars in raffle prizes to the volunteers who come and pick up trash. If your business or orginization can contribute to this, please contact either Lance or Gabe. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Lance Altherr (Hunters Who Care) azhunterswhocare@hotmail.com or 520-481-3672 Officer Gabriel Paz (AZGFD) 520-883-0487 or gpaz@azgfd.gov “Hunters Who Care” is a group of hunters, guides, sportsmen, hunting clubs, and various other groups who are tired of seeing the desert littered with trash. They have come together to clean up our desert and to help landowners who are overwhelmed with immigration problems.
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AZ Hunters Who Care Spring Cleanup
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
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AZ Hunters Who Care Spring Cleanup
AZLance replied to AZLance's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
anyone coming? Should be lots of fun. -
Arizona Bowhunters Association Banquet!!
AZLance replied to TLH's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I'll be there... -
92 in one group, 12 in a nother, and 8 more later Called BP and they gave them a good chase. I think they caught a few of them... Elk horn road is one of the hottest areas in southern az... They are crossing on the indian reservation and then hiking over the mountains by deadmans pass and brown canyon to head towards Tucson.
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Saw 120+ illegals on the Elk horn road last weekend. That is the hot spot in 36C now.
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great job!
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Are these the guys you are talking about???
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I called this lion into 5' with a predator call. My good hunting buddy who was 20 yds to my right shot him at 15 yds. I actuall saw the arrow exit the cat, amazing sight at 5' (i forgot to mention the part about having to wipe, after that one) This was the 12th lion I saw that year.