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It's really easy to get guys going in this forum and it also brings excellent information to the forum. It would be just another hunting forum if guys didn't get up tight about hunting coues in arizona.

 

Right. Correct information always trumps wild-assed guesses. ;) -TONY

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It's really easy to get guys going in this forum and it also brings excellent information to the forum. It would be just another hunting forum if guys didn't get up tight about hunting coues in arizona.

Well m77, you can thank all the guys on here for giving you an education today. Did I just say that? :lol: :lol:

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And wild butt quesses is what gets posted about 99 percent of the time. How often do you see references to Arizona Revised Statutes, State Laws or G&F rules. If you call G&F more that once you even get two different answers from them.

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It's really easy to get guys going in this forum and it also brings excellent information to the forum. It would be just another hunting forum if guys didn't get up tight about hunting coues in arizona.

 

 

Yes I got fired up when you called me an unsportsman like,

Illegal, poacher with no ethics. "(period)"

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GH, where did you ever get that from. At no time did I call you any of those things.

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Those were the answers I received when I call G&F.

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GH, where did you ever get that from. At no time did I call you any of those things.

 

 

QUOTE "On your topic of SPORTSMANSHIP, it is ILLEGAL to place a salt lick on Public Land. The ethics of this topic went out the door with the first hunter placing the salt lick (period). "

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GH, where did you go. I was waiting for you to show me where you quoted me from??????

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On your topic of SPORTSMANSHIP, it is ILLEGAL to place a salt lick on Public Land. The ethics of this topic went out the door with the first hunter placing the salt lick (period). End of that discussion. The other interesting topic of tree stands placed at water holes. It is also ILLEGAL to leave a tree stand unattended, over night or permantly attached to a tree on Public Land. If we all want to be ethical hunters then we should all follow the rules and laws established by the game & fish.

 

 

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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So GH, do you think it's ethical to attract deer to a specific location using bait (salt lick)? Don't you already enjoy many advantages over the game you hunt, (example: scopes, rangefinders, high powered rifles, scent blocking clothes, silent compound bows, topo maps, arial photos, trailcams, etc.)

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M77,

 

Did you perhaps call G&F after hours and speak with someone on the cleaning crew? -_- -TONY

Thanks for clearing this all up for us Tony. :lol: :lol: No question in my mind.

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why is salt unethical?

was it thought that a scope was unethical when they first came out?

was it thought that a rangefinder was unethical when they came out?

was it thought unethical to use a high power riffle when they came out?

What about scent blocking cloths, compound bows, maps, cams?????????

Do you use any of these items??? than you are just as guilty as the rest of us.

Maybe you should do all your hunting with sticks and rocks like your ancesters did.

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