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    AZ Desert Bighorn Ram

    Beauty of a Ram. Congrats!
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    Giant Buck!!!

    Nice work!! Now that is Trophy Photos at their best!!
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    crazy year for jumbos

    Awesome bucks! Congrats to the group! How bout some kill photos of those bad boys!!
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    my wifes first

    That is a story that probably all married and hunting couples can relate too!! That was great! Been there, done that! Congrats on the success! ... and Cheers to many more!
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    Wifes first anything. Kaibab deer

    The Bab is a great place for you to have your first hunting experience! Congrats to you and your family on the memories of a lifetime! I assure you our trip to the Kaibab is one of our favorite hunting memories of our married life as well! Congrats!!
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    Wife's First Buck

    Outsanding! Congrats to you both!!
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    Mrs. Grong gets her first!

    Fantastic!! Love those hunting wives and kids stories!!!
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    Use for a Mountain Lion

    I have filled 2 lion tags while deer hunting in the past 6 years... Lifesized my first and the one I just got will be a tanned throw... saving the rug mount for when I get a big tom with my bow and dogs. Either way... i have saved more deer than I have ever harvested!!
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    TLO 2010 Spring hunt rundown pic's

    I want one!!!
  10. Whooo Hooo! Congrats Girls! Congrats as well to Proud poppa, Ryan and to you as well Lance! What a great time you guys must have had!
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    Corys first hunt

    Awesome! Congrats to you both!! What bullet, Casey?
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    KAIBAB Bucks and "HD" 200+" 7x7

    Amen!! Was Dieing for you to get these up!! HaHaHa..... Congrats my Friends!!! It was Awesome to watch you guys stack up bucks like cord wood!!!
  13. Well it was a trip months in the making… Tina (my Wife) had drawn an early Kaibab tag (8 bp’s)…. And as luck would have it my cousin (Justin) and I drew Coues deer tags for the same weekend. Of course our coues tags were back burner, but a good friend (Gary) offered to hunt with my Cuz on his first true deer hunt, so that I would have no worries about rushing back to help (Thank You, Pal… I owe you). Now to focus on my Achilles Heel… Carp deer… in a unit I’d never hunted before! We arrived 6 days early, set camp, and the next day some old friends, who had tags, joined us. After 2 days of looking had not seen a deer and no buck tracks at all, I was getting concerned and decided I’d better phone a friend…. My life line was Lance from TLO… His advice? “Quit messing around there and get over here! Move your camp and all… let me know when you get here.” After 6 hours of repacking, driving, and re-setting up camp we were ready to Rock! ...and very tired... The next morning found me scouting new and awesome country that promised TONs of Deer… I saw NONE!! Now I was really sweating… I made the drive to Lance’s camp and was greeted by the Crew…. Lance, Jake (TINES), and Ryan… they could see my frustrations and they gave me the “crash course” of TLO Kaibab 101… My eyes were opened and the deer where everywhere I looked… and so were my TLO friends…HaHaHa! I can honestly say that that crew knows how to get it done on The Bab… they are fast, clean, & GOOD! I could never thank them enough for the professional courtesy and friendship they showed us up there. And they (TLO) are the only Outfitter I’d recommend for hunts on the Bab. Congrats to them on all the Great bucks that hung in their camp! Now to the Story of our hunt….. The day before the hunt my good buddy, Stuffy, showed up with all the optimism in the world… and a big smirk cuz I was struggling with ”Carp” deer, his Fav! (Thanks, Brutha! Can't thank you enough for coming!) I told him what I had learned, and we spent the afternoon’s Rainy weather looking at some new country as a backup plan… but it didn’t pan out. Opening Day we arose cheery and ready. I had Plans “A”, “B”, &“C”, but we got beat to “A” and skipped to “C”…LOL… we took it and ran with it. It was Crap weather… windy, cold, and Tina was Hating life. We saw deer but few and quit knowing we had more hunters than moving deer around us… We went to my “B” spot and found that no one actually went in there so we checked it out but the wind had everything hunkered down so we went for lunch…. The Evening hunt found us in my “A” spot… as we worked our way in we met 4 nice guys from Tucson heading out. (Wish we would’a got their names, they were great guys who hunted clean and hard, and we saw them almost every day.) We chatted for a minute and on we went we hit a likely looking point and sat down. I no sooner got my eyes settled into my bino’s and I had a deer… a buck… a Good Buck! He was almost 500 yards and standing behind a tree, the minutes stretched on. Then he turned took 3 steps back out of the wind and bedded in the Wide open! We grabbed our things and moved… we closed to 375 and as we began to set up, Poof! Deer were running everywhere! We even had deer running right passed us on our hill side!! Our buck was lost… he covered 3 ridge tops before we lost him in some thick stuff… game over…. Day One, over. Day 2… was colder, fog, and windier and we were HATING life… there were very few deer in my “A” and I was puzzled… Day 3… Guess what is was windy again and the day promised to be just as foul as the last… We were back in my “A” again much to my Wife’s dismay, but I knew there were deer there and all we need was a break! We walked back out to my point and the first place a put my bino’s is where the big buck had bedded the first day… no deer… but… What the…!!! Hey! That is a Lion! Tina had never seen a lion in the wild, so I show her, then I ask Stuffy… “Should, I shoot it? It is 525 yds! I think it is covering a kill.” His response had no time for thought…” Smoke it!” I set up my double tri-pods and asked my bride for my gun…. Why me? Well of the 3 of us, I was the one with a tag…. They will both have one next time I’ll bet! HaHa! The wind was Wicked but steady…. I thought I had it figured…. Dialed to 525 yds, held for the windage in my Huskemaw, and squeezed… nada... the cat just looked around! (The red dot is where the cat was.) More windage? I took aim again and sqqqueeeezzzed… Boooom…… Whack! Re-aquired to find the cat twitching where she had stood... right on top of her freshly killed button buck. High 5’s and hugs, then we went back to glassing for deer! The cat was dead in plain sight and the wind was strong enough that we hoped to still pick up a bedded deer someplace… Nada. So Across the big canyon Stuffy and I went. A few quick pictures and we set into the work… 2 hours and 20 minutes later found us climbing into the truck and heading for camp. Oh and the wind was still whippin’… For that evening’s hunt we left our “A” spot and went back to the “C” spot… We worked hard and dug up a few deer but no bucks.. and it was getting late… I told Stuffy, “Let’s hit that spot there and then head out, we got a walk ahead of us…” and he nodded. We stood there picking apart the landscape and it happened…. I saw a face… the side of a buck’s head, white with a black eye and nose… and then what appeared to be a bit of Beam… We made the move and came out straight across the canyon at 220 yds and he was sooo brushed up we could not tell how good he was… only seeing part of one side. After what seemed like an hour (minutes) I swore I saw a Big frame on the deer and made the call that Tina should shoot him. She was in a bad spot to get him in the scope he was in a bad spot for her to kill him and the first shot was a clean miss!! The wind was our friend, the buck had no clue where we were and just stood 30 yds to the left and Tina had to move to re-acquire him…. Boom… Whack! “You got him but, get him again!” He was slowly trying to work over the hill but could not go up hill… as he side hilled he was broad side and she put him in the scope again… BOOM! … Whack! And he was gone… he wheeled and was over the hill in three jumps… gone. “You got him… he is done for, Babe.”.. “He is gone… how can you be sure??” She was visibly upset for not making it a one shot kill. Stuffy chimed in and said the same, as I did…. as the darkness closed around us. “We can’t go after him in the dark he may need a bit, but he is ours… You will be holding your buck at first light.” That was a light stepping crew as we came out of the woods that night, but around the Campfire, Stuffy and I were making the Buck smaller and smaller…. Neither one of us had looked at horns after the first shot… we each had our own idea of what the buck was and we both prepared ourselves for the possibility that we may have made an error… but we were happy for Tina either way… She was also happy with our decision to kill the buck…. We slept well and as day 4 (Monday) cracked; we were walking in the grey light toward where we had last seen the buck top the rise. We quietly reached the spot in the deep fog and blustery conditions. A track... a drop of blood then a “kick out” ( at the last shot location) and then Lots of blood out both sides… we hit the top of the rise and the buck had made it only 20yds out of our site before he took a dirt nap!! We had her buck and all our doubts about size were washed away!! She had the buck she came to the Kaibab for!! We were all smiles and hugs and chatter. We took a few photos and set to work knowing the weather was getting worse… The Meat was all chilled by a cold night and our friend the wind. By the time Stuffy and I had our Packs loaded with all the meat, cape and horns it was raining and sleeting pretty hard and we were completely fogged in. Only a Mile to the truck and we set out…. The wind howled and trees were crashing to the ground all around us… man were we glad to get in the truck and out of the woods! Wet, Cold, and Happy!! After checking the buck we high tailed it to camp… and broke camp in a snow/hail storm… we had to run a heater in the tent just to get enough ice off so that we could lift the canvas into the ranger and drive it on the trailer! We were packed and heading South by noon… and we were hammered down… there was more hunting to be done! Tuesday morning found me heading down the highway toward my waiting cousin….He and Gary had hunted hard for 3 days and had not much to show for it… the wind is never good when hunting Coues. When I got to camp we packed our gear and headed to the woods. We found bucks shortly after arriving at my glassing spot and made a move in the late afternoon to get to about 300 yds… the best buck only gave Justin a couple of clean shoulder shots but he was not ready to pull the trigger and the buck lived on… Grey light the next morning had us on a small hill looking up the mountain…. 20 minutes later we had a buck and we were trotting up the mountain… 1200…. 600…. 340 yards…. We set Justin up and the buck grazed out from behind a tree… BOOM!! The buck jumped forward and stood looking around…. BOOM! …and down he went! Justin had his first Buck!!! We took pictures, ate a burro, and wallowed in the moment. Thanks Cuz! It was and honor and a pleasure... To Many More!!! Then we stripped all the meat and made a nice downhill mile pack to the Ranger. What a morning… What a Way to End the season!!! I hunted the rest of that day and all the last day for myself, half heartedly, for how much better could it get??? My Bride had Smoked a Fantastic Kaibab Buck with Stuffy and I… I had managed to find another lion and bring it home… and I was able to help my eager Cousin learn about an addiction we call “Coues” and to harvest his first deer… what a week! Thanks to all the characters in this long winded story…. Each and every person mentioned is part of the success… Without every one’s efforts the ending would have not been as memorable, and it truly was a hunt of a Lifetime… one I’ll not soon forget!!! I was once again impressed with my 300 WBY Mag (The Tradition), the Huskemaw Scope, and the Berger 168 gr. VLD's.... A special Thanks to my buddy Mike, (GH), for getting my Trailer on the Road when things looked bleak....and for hand loading all the ammo used on these hunts... Whackin' and Stackin'!!!! My Elk hunt is soon to come!!!!!
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    1st Arizona Coues

    +1!!! Had to also chuckle at the "mountain Goat comment! Been a cused of thatone before and know atleast a dozen guys that read this forum that are "that Guy" as well! haHaha! Welcome to hunting AZ.... it is all just like that!! Congrats!!
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    seeking help on AZ-22N late hunt for bull elk

    First off, name dropping of the most comon names on a map on the WWW. won't do much good as a first post here or anywhere.... (By the sounds of it you know the unit better than any of us) .... Second, you could have walked 2000 miles prescouting before now and it did you about... no good (and that goes for just about any late hunt)... Third, you can walk further, rough it as much as you want in 22 and it will not net a any better chances at a big bull than a guy that sleeps in a warm bed at night and only walks 2-3 miles a day.... Welcome to the Circus hunt! Find a spot not on the map with one bull in it and make it yours. Best of luck to you Traveler.
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    Harvested 2 Bucks…& saved well over 50

    Tina's lap dog, Sofi.... but you see my heeler in the Deer pics!! Zip never leaves my side!
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    my grandpas northern az buck

    Fantastic Buck! Congrats!!
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    Mulie pics

    Nice bucks! Guessing you had a Coues deer tag in hand???
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    Ready to go!

    Awesome bucks! Good luck on your hunt!
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    Harvested 2 Bucks…& saved well over 50

    Thank You to everyone for posting and the Congrats. It was (as many hunts can be) at times very miserable and trying.... but in the end the pain and hardships make the honey that much sweeter!! I so enjoyed getting to spend this time with my Bride on a hunt for her.... she is always so supportive of the time I spend hunting, and this was her turn. The Lion was an amazing bonus.... only the 3rd lion I've glassed in my life... I urge all to be prepared when you go to the woods so that you can take advantage of the opportunity if it comes. And my Cousin taking his first deer was Awesome! I had always wanted his Dad to hunt with me and time ran out on us... Justin and I gettting to hunt together now and sharing the outdoors is very special to me... I may have started a festering wound in my Cuz... The Coues Disease is spreading like wildfire through his viens!!! Again, Thanks Everyone.
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    Black and Tan hound pups....

    PM's sent..... I believe Only 2 males are left... but not for sure... I will keep putting folks in touch!
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    Black and Tan hound pups....

    Amber and Colton have 2 males and one Female, Black and Tan/ Walker Cross pups left out of the this last litter. 8 weeks old had shot and been wormed. Amber has both parents and they are her 2 best dogs. $150 each and package deals available! Post on here if you are inertested and I'll PM you Amber's number. Thanks.
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    Harvested 2 Bucks…& saved well over 50

    Yes you did Lance!! You were the Man of the Hour! Congrats and Thank you! it was a Treat to get to play with the TLO Family! Thank you, my Friend! ...and a Huge Congrats!
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    115 Muzzleloader buck

    Congrats Brandon on a great buck!
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    Big Buck moved into next cut

    Awesome buck. Try leaving your Scope on its lowest setting and zooming with the camera... you will get better video.
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