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I have a question for everyone. Maybe you have come across this situation but what would you do if you were out hunting or scouting and came across Illegals? I mean who are you supposed to call and what do you do?

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I have a question for everyone. Maybe you have come across this situation but what would you do if you were out hunting or scouting and came across Illegals? I mean who are you supposed to call and what do you do?

 

 

I have heard that people raise the same question about Mountain Lions in California...... :rolleyes: :unsure: :rolleyes:

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I have heard that people raise the same question about Mountain Lions in California...... :rolleyes: :unsure: :rolleyes:

 

Yeh--We called it "Shoot it & Shovel it"

 

There is a phone # where you can contact the BP. Maybe the local County Mounties or DPS might pass the message--some controversy there though. There are plenty of BP running around too. I reported a few when I was down there last year.

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Program these into your phone so when you see them you can call

 

Tucson station 1-520-514-4660

Nogales station 1-520-377-6201

Sonoita station 1-520-455-5051

 

Make sure you can give them directions, they ussaly do not want GPS coords.

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This thread reminds me of the time we were riding our Quads down Gordens Well area and during a midnight run to comp hill, we ran over some illegals face down in the sand carrying some paper bags . . . wow. I mean really RAN OVER them. . .

 

We called them in.

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This thread reminds me of the time we were riding our Quads down Gordens Well area and during a midnight run to comp hill, we ran over some illegals face down in the sand carrying some paper bags . . . wow. I mean really RAN OVER them. . .

 

We called them in.

We had about 18 of them walk right next to our camp last year. They just put their heads down and kept walking. We had no cell phone reception. However about 4 hours later a border patrol agent in a jeep came by and we told him. We were in 36B.

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I was calling yotes neer Gila Bend, and had about 20 of them come out of the pushes to see what was going on. I couldn't tell which one was the coyote, so I didn't shoot :P :P :P :P

 

I have come across huge piles of bikes that they ride from Mexico, and stash out in the desert.

 

Good luck with calling BP! I can't tell you the number of times that I have called them and never saw a single person come to pick them up. Last year, I was heading out to make a stand in my friends Yukon, which was riding on those nice 20's and I had BP chase me down and pull me over. I looked to the south and his partner was about a quarter mile away doing brodies in the desert, throwing a rooster tail of dirt and dust a mile high! You should have seen the guys face when he came up to my buddys car and saw a few ARs on the seat and he couldn't get his partner on the radio. After we told him we were out hunting yotes and started asking about his partner who was still tearing up some ground he told us to have a nice day!!!!!!!

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This thread reminds me of the time we were riding our Quads down Gordens Well area and during a midnight run to comp hill, we ran over some illegals face down in the sand carrying some paper bags . . . wow. I mean really RAN OVER them. . .

 

We called them in.

We had about 18 of them walk right next to our camp last year. They just put their heads down and kept walking. We had no cell phone reception. However about 4 hours later a border patrol agent in a jeep came by and we told him. We were in 36B.

 

I was with 2ShotNoKill last year, and he isn't kidding. We had 3 well developed trails within 400 yards of our camp, and it seemed just before bed time each night we kept hearing walking sounds.

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