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3 minutes ago, 1uofacat said:

sometimes it's better to be lucky than good... & I seemed to have that going for me this year with 2 back-to- back Sept bull tags in 8!

 

I think someone screwed up & intended for me to get that desert bighorn tag with 23 as opposed ajo with 22!  😁

It’s because I’m a Sun Devil. 😁😁😁😁

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3 hours ago, POk3s said:

Burned 10 nonresident points on late December coues hunt around Tucson. Was good to see the card hit this morning to eliminate any doubt, but unsure which unit! How long typically before portal is updated?? I’m sure I’ll be bugging you guys soon. Something like “don’t want your honey holes…” just kidding ;) 

Anyone know of a date to update the portal?

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16 minutes ago, ajohunter said:

It’s because I’m a Sun Devil. 😁😁😁😁

As Larry would say, "Now thet rite thar is funny!"  

(& coming from a "Wildcat")  

 

Congrats BTW!

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This is kinda like salt in an open wound for us guys who didn't draw.

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 The role of geography in Mexican wolf recovery

How fostering helps disseminate genetics in the wild population

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Some argue that releasing captive-reared adult wolf pairs into the wild is the best way. But is it really?

In this video, Jim deVos, Mexican wolf coordinator for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, discusses why fostering of wolf pups into wild dens is more effective than releasing captive pairs in the long run because of the geographic dispersal of genetics that fostering provides. 

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7 hours ago, 1uofacat said:

We got deer as well, but I guess 23 bonus points isn't enough for sheep!

Evidently not cuz I have 23 also

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53 minutes ago, trphyhntr said:

As someone who didn’t draw, Why is that salt in an open wound  for me and not someone who did draw 

Well........ I'm already disappointed that I didn't draw and now I'm disappointed again on the success & proliferation of wolves in AZ.   So yes, salt in a wound would describe how I feel about this video.   If you like lots of wolves in AZ, I can see where you might not see this video as a negative thing. 

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17 minutes ago, knothead said:

Well........ I'm already disappointed that I didn't draw and now I'm disappointed again on the success & proliferation of wolves in AZ.   So yes, salt in a wound would describe how I feel about this video.   If you like lots of wolves in AZ, I can see where you might not see this video as a negative thing. 

Just didn’t understand your post.

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Who’s gonna be the first one to ask what happened to those pending change!!?🤣

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