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Everything posted by firstcoueswas110
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ive actually forgot my rifle numerous times. low sleep and high stress does things to me.
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please, someone aware me on why there are so many garbage, shady taxidermists out there? my dad lost his best deer to a taxidermist in flag back in the day. maybe some of you guys knew that taxidermist too
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3b?
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you jinxed your draw talking about this before the results come out
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its not like they use that info anyway. im sure the ones down south are helpful for illegal when theyre walking across thinking about an identity to steal
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they give you a paddling for doing that actually.
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wtf do you think man? they gotta pay their windex bill before they get more paper out there where you at.
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wtf did you only shoot it once? it looks like it got smashed with a 12 gauge from point blank. be right back, buying slick tricks.
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it was muddy bish out there january 1
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depends on his genetics
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you just got a whole bunch of starting spots. they dont need to update since those spots are still there, and still good just like they were 15 years ago.
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everyone says not looking for a honey hole. why not ask for the honey hole too, the best hunting is there? West Silver Bell Mountains: This area has received a lot of hunting pressure the past several years and javelina numbers have declined. The area is also prone to smuggling and has very poor to no cell phone reception. Access is from Sasco Road, Silver Bell Road, Avra Valley Road, and the road named “11 Mile Corner.” Roskruge Mountains: This range has good javelina populations and lower numbers of hunters compared to other areas. Be sure to check maps before hunting to avoid crossing into the Tohono O'Odham Indian Reservation which runs through the center of the mountains from east to west and makes the western boundary of Unit 37A. The area is also prone to smuggling and has very poor to no cell phone reception. Access is from Highway 86 near the town of Three Points on the south end, from Sandario Road from the east, and the Arva road from the north. Hunt the broken and rolling hills throughout this area. In the flats hunt along the washes. There is an extensive network of roads throughout this area so remember to restrict vehicle travel to roads. The Picacho Mountains: This area currently has the largest herds and the greatest number of javelina herds in the unit. Hunting will be good anywhere around the bottom of Newman Peak in the lower foothills. There are 6 wildlife water catchments distributed around the base of Newman Peak and every catchment receives a lot of javelina use. Access is from Deep Well Ranch Road, Houser Road, and Pecan Road. The railroad crossing is blocked about 3 miles north of the Picacho Dairy Queen along the I-10 frontage road. Access is somewhat restricted by the C.A.P. canal along the west and south side of Newman Peak. Hunters are allowed to walk through the culverts and over the bridge crossings to hunt the east and north sides of the CAP canal. Coolidge has good populations of javelina around some of the agriculture fields. Remember to respect landowner rights and ask permission before entering private property. The Tortolita Mountains, Owl Head Buttes, Durham Hills, and Suizo Hills have good densities of javelina throughout. The Tortolita Mountain and Owl Head Buttes receives the greatest number of hunters in the unit. The Tortolitas and Owl Head Buttes can be reached from dirt roads heading east from the I-10 frontage road (exit at Marana), from an access point at the county line on Highway 79 in Catalina or from Park Link Drive. The Durham Mountain, and Suizo Hills have lots of javelina with fewer hunters and can be reached from Park Link Drive off of Florence Highway (79), and dirt roads heading west from Highway 79.
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who cares, just go hunt and have fun. good luck
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Archery deer help/hints near city of Maricopa
firstcoueswas110 replied to New2hunt's topic in Mule Deer Hunting
you and 10,000 other guys -
Persistence paid off... Updated with STORY AND MORE PICTURES
firstcoueswas110 replied to J.S.R.'s topic in Mule Deer Hunting
youre my new hero. -
not anymore i dont believe.
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i found this vid, idk if its any help d4jWNgWjfPQ edit: nvm its not embedding.
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growing up in rural az, i knew kids and kids dad who would hunt january, august, the rifle hunt, and december archery. shoot 2-4 deer a year
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remind to never use a recurve
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the Journey begins in less than 24 hours
firstcoueswas110 replied to bbd1234's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
id what this has to do with anything. but im going hunting tomorrow -
Rare gray wolf seen at Grand Canyon may be dead
firstcoueswas110 replied to down2hunt's topic in The Campfire
they said that one that ended up in california went like 1k miles or something right? i dont know anything about it, im just saying i read something like that -
first couple Canadians
firstcoueswas110 replied to Presmyk's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
take me. -
well, didnt see anything. was calling coyotes and every where i got out, deer tracks. things are ghosts in those flats.
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nice day.