peckl1 Report post Posted September 21, 2007 As many times as I get stopped or followed by new border patrol agents, you would think so. I even had the helicopter stop to check me out this year. Lee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ichiban43 Report post Posted September 23, 2007 ICGrey Ghost-- Here are some possibilities if you fear for your camp being looted--as I do. I have the Nov tag also and I may stay at the Caballo Loco RV park as I somehow drew a 37A javelina tag. I have stayed at the Universal Ranch RV Park too--it is good also and Jen Taylor (camp host--if she is still there) says they never have problems with illegal's. I may stay there and bag a deer and then relocate into 37A later. http://www.freewebs.com/wildhorsecc/ http://www.universalranch.com/index.html http://www.go-arizona.com/Arivaca-Lake-Campground/ Good Luck-- BOB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TVickers Report post Posted September 27, 2007 We will be camping on Wise Mesa and heading west on horses from there. I will be in a white Ford F350 sportin a coueswhitetail.com sticker, pulling a three horse slant. Hopefully if I camp out in the open the illegals will less likely want my stuff. But that was a good idea to leave some gifts out for them so they don't break in. See ya all out there... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ichiban43 Report post Posted September 27, 2007 i'd buy a forest service map and find an area that doesn't have any roads going into it. Sad to say, I picked up the Sierra Vista/Nogales Ranger District F/S map. I have used F/S maps for more years than I care to remember covering almost every western State. This is without a doubt the sorriest excuse for a map that I have ever seen. By a good magnifying glass to go with it. Better yet--invest in a computer mapping program of your choice. I have both All topo Maps and topo USA. National Geographic is excellent from what I hear also. Good Luck--BOB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TVickers Report post Posted September 28, 2007 i'd buy a forest service map and find an area that doesn't have any roads going into it. Sad to say, I picked up the Sierra Vista/Nogales Ranger District F/S map. I have used F/S maps for more years than I care to remember covering almost every western State. This is without a doubt the sorriest excuse for a map that I have ever seen. By a good magnifying glass to go with it. Better yet--invest in a computer mapping program of your choice. I have both All topo Maps and topo USA. National Geographic is excellent from what I hear also. Good Luck--BOB I went to that ranger station on a Saturday and they were closed. I'm still looking for one of those maps. I do have topo USA on my computer and GPS so I 'll be fine. Thanks for the advise... Tom Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ichiban43 Report post Posted September 28, 2007 i'd buy a forest service map and find an area that doesn't have any roads going into it. Sad to say, I picked up the Sierra Vista/Nogales Ranger District F/S map. I have used F/S maps for more years than I care to remember covering almost every western State. This is without a doubt the sorriest excuse for a map that I have ever seen. By a good magnifying glass to go with it. Better yet--invest in a computer mapping program of your choice. I have both All topo Maps and topo USA. National Geographic is excellent from what I hear also. Good Luck--BOB I went to that ranger station on a Saturday and they were closed. I'm still looking for one of those maps. I do have topo USA on my computer and GPS so I 'll be fine. Thanks for the advise... Tom Tom, This is where I get a lot of my maps--http://www.publiclands.org/home.php?SID= They have decent prices and fast service. It is neat because it lists all of the maps you need for a specific unit. The other alternative would be the Ranger station --as you tried or pay the xtra $$$ and go to Wide World of Maps. BOB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites