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Don't let not getting drawn get you down! Years are wasting! Come out and make some memories!
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Don't miss this Complete A to Z Elk hunting Seminar! This will be a very personal seminar covering everything elk hunting for all seasons and hunts! This Seminar will be given by Lance Crowther of Timberland Outfitters and held at Sprague's Sports on Saturday March 22nd from 10am to 4pm. A Wonderful lunch will be served! Come and learn about elk and all aspects of elk hunting in a whole new light! Pre Registration is Required! For more info please call or text Lance at (928) 607-9380 or email at info@tlohunting.com If you can't make this seminar, there will be a couple more held around the state before next hunting season so please inquire and let us know where you are. View the full article
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I've had this happen. Sounds like it is set on "Time Laps Mode". Some cameras have that. It's no fun! Try hard to find that mode and turn it off before giving up on the camera!!!
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let's see some pics of some goat from recent years
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Thanks guys! Here is an awesome buck that was passed up last year. Looking forward to finding him again this season! Congrats to everyone who just drew AZ antelope tags!! For you antelope lovers go and join the group AMERICAN PRONGHORN on Facebook!
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A few pictures from our TLO 2014 Arizona antelope season. This photo of KC courtesy of our friend Eli Grimmit of PGS who came out to take some good pictures with us. View the full article
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I used to go trapping with my awesome Father when I was very young, but this was the First year trapping for our Family! We didn't get to trap as much this year as we had hoped because we were busy hunting. But that's OK, it was a great year and a great trapping season! In the time we trapped we were blessed to catch 19 cats. We kept and took 12 of them to the ATA fur sale in Globe along with 9 fox and a couple coyotes. Prices were low but for that sale we did much better than average so we were happy. This was a fantastic Family experience! Can't wait tell next season!!!
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End of the line, Trapping season 2014/15
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My highest cat was $723.46. It was the third highest cat at the Globe sale. The highest was $869. I think the average at the sale was less than $150 this year.- 14 replies
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Arrow through the heart! Then 5 min later another arrow through the heart, then another 5 min and the beast is done. They are so tough!
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End of the line, Trapping season 2014/15
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This was our highest selling cat. He was an average size male that stretched just over 39". He had a very white and wide belly with good spots on both front and back. He is the one in the middle on the table.- 14 replies
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Thanks guys! Can't beat those genuine smiles!- 14 replies
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There isn't a limit on cats. We let kittens and many females go in the name of conservation. No they are not all from the same area. Arizona is loaded with cats and they produce quickly depending on available habitat and food. Records show that in the past trappers took Way More cats each year than they do now and populations stayed strong and didn't vary. Cats, like coyotes are a strong renewable recourse.- 14 replies
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This is what it's all about. How blessed are we. View the full article
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Just thought I'd share these fun pictures from recent adventures.
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Modern Kaibab buffalo hunt basics... Don't hunt down low and don't hunt on the east side. Hunt within 2 miles of the park boundary along the west side. Don't waste time fighting the snow. Snow= no grass. No grass= no buffalo. Be friendly and kind to other hunters and don't let bossy others effect your hunt in a negitive way. Be patient and smell the roses along the way. Good luck and let me know if you need further help.
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These are a few pictures off of some of the video that I took this past week. I am very blessed to be able to enjoy scouting for many different species in many different units! Between my camera, my video camera, my phone camera and my trail cameras I literally am able to take hundreds of pictures every week. We share many, but of course not all of them. Thank you too all of our hunters and friends that support us year after year and allow us to be a part of making your priceless memories with you!! These are a few pictures off of some of the video that I took this past week. I am very blessed to be able to enjoy scouting for many different species in many different units! Between my camera, my video camera, my phone camera and my trail cameras I literally am able to take hundreds of pictures every week. We share many, but of course not all of them. Thank you too all of our hunters and friends that support us year after year and allow us to be a part of making your priceless memories with you!! Our season is ready to begin! Here we go!!!! Thank You! Lance Crowther Timberland Outfitters View the full article
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Priceless memories! You guys are awesome! I'm jealous that Ty got to spend so much time with you! Thank you for including us in your life and allowing us to make those priceless memories with you! Can't wait to get that video together so we can relive it all over again! The blood on the cheeks picture is my favorite!!!!! A priceless moment captured forever! Everyone keep their eyes out for more from this lethal little lady in the future!!! Way to go dad and atta girl Tessa! Lance
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Thought some might like to see a few more antelope pictures on CWT.com while we wait for the success photos to come in! So for those who have tags or just enjoy looking at big bucks, here are some of the recent scouting pictures that I had on my phone. Lance
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These are a few of the pictures from our mule deer hunts last year. Some were trophy hunts and some were not, I included them all because they were all priceless memories! I hope you enjoy them! Arizona has Over The Counter archery deer tags!!!!! Aimee's buck on the upper left still growing in the velvet before season. Ty's buck that we took pictures of just before he made his stalk! Arizona has Over The Counter archery deer tags!!!!! Hope you enjoyed the pictures of our 2013 mule deer season. We hope that you will consider TLO to help you make your priceless memories! Thank you Lance Crowther Timberland Outfitters www.tlohunting.com View the full article
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http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/50623-2013-tlo-mule-deer-season-pics/ See these great bucks and a dozen more!!!! Follow the link to our Blog page and see all the hunts we were blessed to be a part of during our 2013 Mule Deer Season! http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/50623-2013-tlo-mule-deer-season-pics/ Thank you for looking, I hope you enjoy the pictures. Lance
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Just sharing few pictures that my boys and I have taken lately to get everyone"s blood pumping from something other than this heat! Add caption The antelope wont grow much more but the elk have a lot of growing left in them! View the full article
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Thought I would share with you some pictures that our two boys Ty and Weston took this last week. Elk do most of their growing in June so there is a huge difference between the first and the last of the month.
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Not the best pictures but here are a few that my son's and I have taken in the last couple weeks. Some are really nice bucks and others are just crazy! We hope you enjoy them.
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Thanks guys. Yes, some of them. Any one know anyone with a 6A tag???!!!
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Another Great Bull Down! Ted Carlson and Timberland Outfitters are counting our Bison Blessings once again! Ted was able to make a great one shot kill at 45 yards to take this great P&Y record class bull! This bull may also be a B&C record. But for sure he is the biggest bodied bull we have ever taken! Good thing he was still skinny from the winter, handling him was tough enough as it was! Ted and I are not small men and usually if I have a half way sized or strong man with me, we can always stand up even the biggest bulls for pictures. We tried our hardest to prop him up and we never even began to come close! I took some measurements on this bulls 6' tall at the shoulder body because I could see his body and bone structure was huge. For comparison, Most big bulls are around 5'5"+ and will have a hump plate that is 15 to 17 inches tall. I don't think I have ever seen one over 17". This bull was 19"! I found this bulls awesome track and tried to hide my excitement from Ted, but he could tell I knew it was something special. I tracked this bull back and forth for quite a while and noticed an awesome pattern that he had done twice and about every couple of days! I felt there was a good chance he would do it again and that the time for him to do it if he was going to do it would be that day or the next! I had high hopes! I set up some cameras just in case the bull came through at night. It was about noon that day when I settled on a place to set up and take our chances to wait for the bull for the next couple of days. It was cold and we were freezing but since I figured the bull was in the part of his pattern that would be on the park the only thing we could do if we wanted this bull was to wait. So, at 6:20 that evening here comes the huge bull!!! I turn on the video camera and get great video as Ted makes a great 45 yard shot! The bull took a while to expire but only went 40 yards!!! It Was Awesome and we took our time enjoying the night with no hurry to be anywhere. Once I put a knife to him It took us 2hrs and 20min to break down the buffalo into quarters and pieces. And with all the meat, hides and head back in camp it was 1:30 am when I finally crawled into bed! Considering our day started at 4:AM the morning before we were excited to sleep in a little! Felling blessed indeed! Hope you enjoy! Lance. Below is a trail cam picture of the bull shortly before the bull was taken! Below is a picture off of the video at point of arrow impact!!! Check out how that 2000lb animal is already trying to string jump the arrow!
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