654321
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It also maximizes compensation to no more than $25, that's huge when it comes to people running around chasing that big ole finders fee.
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Actually WY doesn't have either preference points or bonus points for deer, elk and antelope for residents it is strictly a random draw. NR have the choice of buying preference points or just entering the random draw in WY. If you're a NR with preference points in WY you may want to try and use them soon as the WY residents are working real hard at getting their state to go to a 90/10 spilt on their tags. They are starting with the big 5 first and will then go after deer, elk and antelope. They have a big task force right now working on it and have already gotten a bill headed to the legislature.
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Looks like Steve Ward won't be hunting or guiding for the next 5 years.
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I must work for the AZGFD because I do a little research and I don't bash them for every decision they make that I don't agree with.
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My bad you can not bait big game.
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I'm not sure what is "public" or confidential but I'm guessing if you really wanted to you could put in a request I think there is something like the Freedom of Information Act. Flatlander I believe could probably give you the run down on how to get information out of the AZGFD. If I had to guess though I would bet if the camera is related to an on going research project they might not be willing to share that information until maybe the project was over.
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😂, that rule has been in place long before the flying rule, the baiting ban and now trail cams, and all the info that I copy and paste is right in the regulations.
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D. This Section does not apply to any activity allowed under A.R.S. § 17-302, to a person acting within the scope of their official duties as an employee of the state or United States, or as authorized by the Department. This will also be at the end of the flying rule.
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D. This Section does not apply to any activity allowed under A.R.S. § 17-302, to a person acting within the scope of their official duties as an employee of the state or United States, or as authorized by the Department. This also applies to baiting and the flying rule.
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If the cameras placed on the drinker were part of the employee's job and they looked at the pictures they can legally hunt.
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Pretty sure baiting is still illegal even on private property, camera use will be no different.
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It seems you have plenty of time to be on this website, takes the same amount of time to send a quick comment to the AZGFD about the hunt guidelines.
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I don't think you'll find in the AZ constitution the "right to hunt".
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1 per year
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It's 48 hours of any season going on, so if you have an archery elk tag but there is an archery deer hunt going you cant fly 48 hours before the archery deer hunt
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That’s exactly right just make dang sure they can’t tie any of them to their definition of “take” which is a very broad definition.
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Just save that money for a good defense lawyer, man up and test the AZGFD rule by putting out cameras and then tell them they were for “bird surveys” and see how it goes. If you win you’re golden if you lose you’re out some money and your hunting, fishing and guiding privileges for a few years.
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Use of Aircraft to Take Wildlife A. A person shall not take or assist in taking wildlife from or with the aid of aircraft, including drones. B. Except in hunt units with Commission-ordered special seasons under R12-4-115 and R12-4-120 and hunt units with seasons only for mountain lion and no other concurrent big game season, a person shall not locate or assist in locating wildlife from or with the aid of an aircraft, including drones, in a hunt unit with an open big game season. This restriction begins 48 hours before the opening of a big game season in a hunt unit and ex-tends until the close of the big game season for that hunt unit. C. A person who possesses a special big game license tag for a special season under R12-4-115 or R12-4-120 or a person who assists or will assist such a licensee shall not use an aircraft, including drones, to locate wildlife beginning 48 hours before and during a Commission-ordered special season. D. This Section does not apply to any person acting within the scope of official duties as an employee or authorized agent of the state or the United States to manage or protect or aid in the management or protection of land, water, wildlife, livestock, domesticated animals, human life, or crops. E. For the purposes of this Section, “locate” means any act or activity that does not take or harass wildlife and is directed at locating or finding wildlife in a hunt area. Stay Legal - Commission Rules 2021-2022 ARIZONA HUNTING REGULATIONS 10 I believe section D should answer your questions. It will be exactly the same for trail cams and it is exactly the same for baiting.
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https://www.azgfd.com/reminder-new-rule-prohibiting-use-of-trail-cameras-for-the-take-of-wildlife-becomes-effective-jan-1/#:~:text=Reminder%3A New rule,information%2C click HERE.
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Saw this on Instagram...what’s your take?
654321 replied to Yuma Outdoorsman's topic in The Campfire
It's in the works now. -
Saw this on Instagram...what’s your take?
654321 replied to Yuma Outdoorsman's topic in The Campfire
The only way mandatory reporting is any more accurate then the way they do it now is if you have to physically check in the animal. Does the department still send out a survey card to bear, lion and sheep hunters? If so I wonder how well the data lines up since those hunts are mandatory reporting. I’m sure the department has a pretty good pile of data on the Kaibab hunts, some are mandatory reporting and others aren’t. -
Saw this on Instagram...what’s your take?
654321 replied to Yuma Outdoorsman's topic in The Campfire
Even bears have a total female harvest, so it’s possible the whole female quota can be met in the first season, same could hold true for deer. -
😂, and possibly a replica of the bull