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I am planning on going out to hunt deer and possibly javelina in January of this year in 36A,B,C. Just how bad are these units as far as the border jumpers and drug dealers? I read the thread about the guy being murdered in 34. I want to know if it's even worth it. Give me some advice and experiences.

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get your tags and go enjoy the hunt, been runnin 36c for 6 years w/ no problems, yes you will probably see some folks and if ya do contact the fellars in them green uniforms and continue to hunt!! -mike-

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I agree with m1280. Just stay outta there way and you wont have any problem. Just contact the border patrol if you do see any lillegals.

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Ditto to what the others said and I would say that another good idea is to not go by yourself or to camp alone. Those units down there are great units for hunting deer, javelina and predators. Don't miss out on it. Daryl

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Always try to have a group. There is always safety in numbers. Make sure you tell somebody where you will be or the general area and what time you expect to be back.

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I don't know where all these other guys are getting all thier info from. Don't listen to them. There are no illegals or dope crossing down there. And its a pristine habitat too. No trash whatsoever.

 

And no coues deer either!!

:D ;) :P :lol: :lol: :lol:

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My side arm goes every place i do. I know there are law officers here on this site, And those that will not agree with me and may get mad at me for doing so. So I will just say it. Even during archery season I have one some place on me. It is my life to protect. There can not be a law man behind every bush to help you when in need. Just my 2 cents Right or wrong.

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I've hunted 35b and 34 on and off for 15 years now and never had any problems.

Seen some illegals but they tended to stay as far away from me as possible. Like Arizona Guide, I also carry a side arm just in case.

 

JDH

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Who owns Southern Arizona? Drug dealers and undocumented alians, or the state residants? We, the people of the great state of Arizona have ownership!

Be cautious, wear a gun, go in groups - do all of that, but don't stop going. We are Americans and WE own this realestate.

Yeah, we're watching out for them, so they better be watching out for us!!

You see something illegal? Report it. Be willing to testify. Follow up. Be a citizen. Be a man.

It'll be a sad, sad day when we're too scared to go out in the woods.

Mike

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ARIZONA GUIDE,

I'm glad you posted this, as I was going to, but thought I would catch a harsh recourse for being a "newer" member. I carry my 1911 on my person anytime I'm out in the feild by myself. It's ussually in my backpack, and stays there until I feel I may need it. As long as there isn't a reason to suspect you have been using a pistol on your archery hunt, the GFD will leave you alone.

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I don't care about the harsh recourse. I am definately going on the hunt. I've got a buddy that right now is planning on going with me. I've got a pop up trailer that would be a cinch to get into so we'll take his trailer since its hard sided. Side arm? You betcha! I might even buy a nice new ultralight .45 with the most knarly flesh destroying round I can get. I just wanted to know if things are as bad as I've heard.

 

As a side note, I live in NM and was hunting S.E. part of the State for javies last february. We're headed out for an afternoon hunt, middle of nowhere desert terrain. Come up over the hill and out there, I mean out there, parked on the side of a dirt road is 4 mexican looking dudes in real nice clothes standing next to 2 new BMW's, a Mercedes and an Audi. By the looks on their faces they were just as surprised to see us as we were them.

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Wow, what an eye-opening article!!! I hunt normally just North of the tres bellotas ranch. Have only been down there once since 2000 but I will be down there for the October hunt this year. In the previous years down there I never even saw an illegal but I know that times are changing and even on my rifle hunt I will more than likely have a pistol with me. Also, I would always be sure to not go alone. I will not stop going down there either, I love it down there and there is excellent deer and javelina hunting also, I'm not going to let them take that away from me.

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I didn't post the article to try to keep all of you from hunting in that area. I just wanted to post the article to show people what is really taking place down in those units. By all means, go and enjoy your tag. I know I will be.

 

 

I really encourage everyone who hunts down in the 36 units to pack a pistol with them at all times and try to camp near the major roadways. Also, if at all possible, camp in groups, ie have several camps in one small localized area. No one should ever have any trouble in those units if ya just use a little common sense.

 

I'll be out there on our Oct. hunt. Stop by and have a beer or 2. We'll be camped off the west side of 286 at mp 8.

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