azpredator@work Report post Posted October 25, 2010 My 12 year old son didn't draw a deer tag this year so I put in for 4 leftover tags. The 4th choice was 34b where I have never hunted. I know 34a well and figured it would be the same type of hunt - just across the road. I guess I was wrong. 2 scouting trips have yielded 0 coues sightings and 1 discouraged dad. Questions: 1) Anybody hunt this unit this year or last that can provide some info? 2) How can I access the north end of the Whetstones? I drove everywhere in off the Emeritas rd, but never could find access - everything is locked up! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slopoke36 Report post Posted October 25, 2010 PM sent Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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fatbastard Report post Posted October 26, 2010 Yeah, rumor has it the north end is locked up pretty good. pm sent too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faster Daddy! Report post Posted October 26, 2010 You can get a permit from the Pima County Parks and Rec to access the Empirita Ranch road. It is a free permit that you can aquire over the phone for the combination to the lock. I glassed up a really nice buck in there last year. It is a tough unit to hunt but don't give up. I killed a really nice buck in there last december that I just posted the mount in the "coues hunting with rifle" section. Go look at the post by Faster Daddy on my 2009 Mount. I harvested that deer on the last day of the December hunt after passing on several spikes and forks in the Empire Cienga Ranch. Scott Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azpredator@work Report post Posted November 8, 2010 Slopepoke36, fatbastard, psehunter, couesaz - thanks for the help. We weren't able to locate any bucks, but had a good hunt. Way too short due to work. Met some good guys hunting in the same area. Found plenty of javelina and got some good footage stalking to within 8 yards (that was a first for my son). Thanks again, Wade Share this post Link to post Share on other sites