Red Rabbit Report post Posted April 14, 2010 http://azgfd.net/artman/publish/NewsMedia/...onditions.shtml Attention youth turkey hunters: Mentored camp locations changed due to snowy and wet conditions Three of the two mentored turkey hunting camps locations have moved slightly due to wet and snowy conditions. However, all of the camps are open and are still scheduled for April 15-18. The new locations are as follows: (Note: copy and past GPS in Google Maps for directions) Unit 23 camp (3C, 4A, 4B) – is now at the Sharp Creek Campground. Directions: From Payson, take Highway 260 east, .5 miles east of mile post 275 turn south (right) to Sharp Creek Campground. (This turn is just east of the second turn off for Christopher Creek and old highway 260.) GPS location and/or map: 34.306268 N, 110.995566 W. Click here to view map. Contact: Rich Williams at (602) 881-6815, or rich@saselectric.com. Unit 1/27 camp – is still near Alpine on forest route 249, but is now just .9 miles west of highway 191/180. Directions: From Springerville-Eagar area, take Highway 191/180 south to milepost 425, just north of Alpine. Turn west on Forest Service Road 249, go west for .9 miles to camp location. GPS location and/or map: 33.86641 N, 109.17791 W. Click here to view map. Contact Eugene Hays at (520) 579-3777, or Lehays02@hotmail.com. Unit 6A – No change. The camp is still at the Mormon Lake Campground. Directions: From Flagstaff, take the Lake Mary Highway (FH3) about 21 miles east to the Mormon Lake Village turn-off sign. Turn right and travel about 7 miles to the lodge. The gathering and dry camping will be located near the roping arena at the east end of the property. GPS location and/or map: 34.914574 N, 111.470412 W. Click here to view map. Contact at Tim Denny (928) 301-0853 or dennysden@msn.com Don’t forget to bring extra camouflage cloths for the wet conditions, plenty of clothes for the cool to cold temperatures, your turkey nonpermit-tag, a shotgun, shells and your smile. See you there. These mentored hunting camps are made possible by a collaborative effort with the National Wild Turkey Federation, Arizona Bowhunters Association, Arizona Deer Association, Outdoor Experience 4 All, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, TheArizonaHunter.com, Youth Outdoors Unlimited, Arizona Game and Fish, and grant funding from the National Shooting Sports Foundation Hunting Heritage Partnership. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted April 14, 2010 Thanks for the heads-up Doug!!! Leave it to the 'government' though to publish an article that says "three of two hunting camp locations have moved..." That being said, I'll be up there with my kids this weekend! We've historically gone in unit 23, but we're heading all the way up to Alpine this year! Hoping one or more of my kids can score on their first turkey!! (We'll of course also be testing-out the new Alaknak! ) Good luck to all the kids this weekend!!!! S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted April 14, 2010 I noticed the "3 of 2" also. Wonder if anyone shows up to the imaginary camp? Have a great weekend Stan with the kids. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites