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Posted on: Aug 25 2010, 08:06 PM


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http://www.garittys.com/
I used this ma annd pa shop a few years back when I had them make an ivory pendant for my wife. Nice old couple that was willing to get my ideas for a design and try to work with it.
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Posted on: Aug 8 2010, 12:55 PM


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My $.02, bucks will apear a little larger later on in the fall as they have tanked up all the energy for the rut. Sure the early archery hunt bucks have the lush green grow up from the monsoon but they have only had that for the last month or so while they are putting a bunch of energy in horn growth. That new set of antlers require almost as much energy for a doe to carey and nurse a fawn.
It looks great to me.
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Posted on: Jul 24 2010, 09:28 PM


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Nice cat! You sure know were to find them. I'll have to run with you and your dogs one of these days and get me one of those.
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Posted on: Jul 24 2010, 06:13 PM


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Sounds like a good deal, someone should snatch it up. and just an FYI, tri-tronics has a trade in policy and you can get a killer deal on a new unit for trading in an old one, working or not.
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Posted on: Jul 14 2010, 06:02 PM


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Sure looked like one of these to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Hairless_Dog
  Forum: Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer · Post Preview: #208646 · Replies: 8 · Views: 376

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Posted on: Jun 4 2010, 03:13 PM


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I started a new job a few months back and it has been eating up all the time I have but I finally got a few days off so I decided to hit an area I found a nice shed in during the rifle hunt. Nothing to impressive to share but I sure was having some good luck for a few minutes.
First one of the day, you have to start somewhere.
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Next, about an hour later, I ran into this ancient piece while hiking up a side drainage, what you see is about all there was left.

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Then the luck started. just up the hill from the head, about 200 yards I ran into another shed. took some ALT pics and I took a look around then saw another antler laying about 20 yards away. The other side? ended up not beeing the other side but I think it might have been the same buck just different years. Heres the ALT pic. Tell me what you all see. you may have to look hard!

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All in all it was a good day. 5 hours of hiking, four sheds and one head. can't say that I have ever found that much in just one outing.
  Forum: Shed Hunting · Post Preview: #203959 · Replies: 1 · Views: 470

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Posted on: May 25 2010, 08:32 AM


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http://azstarnet.com/news/local/article_c1...1cc4c002e0.html
They don't kill every bear that wonders into town. I'm sure there was other issues that lead to the decision to put the bear down.
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Posted on: Apr 1 2010, 06:27 PM


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QUOTE (newazhunter @ Apr 1 2010, 09:37 AM) *
This must be in unit 29, where I hunt every year. Does anyone know where about his ranch is located (E side of the mountains)? Near Horseshoe Canyon? We ran into a nice rancher there last year who was around his age. Terrible news. This makes me so upset. We found an old travel trailer that the illegals were using with cans of refried beans everywhere. They are breaking the law and should be punished, not just given a slap on the wrist. mad.gif


I don't know were this happened but the Their ranch is on the SE corner of the mountians. Their ranch HQ was at the mouth of rucker canyon right on the 29 30A units boarder. They have a bunch of land out there and I'm sure they lease some public land to but I suspect that it was somewhere in that general area.
  Forum: Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona · Post Preview: #196044 · Replies: 78 · Views: 3455

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Posted on: Mar 31 2010, 05:13 PM


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I had a chance to meet the two Krentz Brothers this last summer while i was working down near their ranch. Great guys and it made me sick to hear this news. We talked for a little while and the topic of how dangerous it is down there came up so to hear this news was a little chilling. Prays sent for the family.
  Forum: Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona · Post Preview: #195803 · Replies: 78 · Views: 3455

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Posted on: Mar 6 2010, 05:55 PM


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Great info Jim, my question would be how the hunt survey data is used so I'm looking foward to reading your next segment.
  Forum: Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona · Post Preview: #192004 · Replies: 29 · Views: 1761

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Posted on: Feb 14 2010, 08:13 PM


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QUOTE (gauchoand @ Feb 11 2010, 08:05 AM) *
Many who know me know that I am an avid hater of the idea of Global Warming. Why I do believe in natural variations in climate I have to ask myself: In the 5 billion year existence of the earth, what makes the temperatures over the last 100 years the right ones? If a meteorologist has trouble forcasting the temperature tomorrow what makes them think they can predict what will happen in 20 years?

NOW MY REAL TOPIC: Recently I have noticed in the news a change in the old paradigm of Global Warming. It appears to have recieved a "facelift" designed to help silence skeptics like me. Global warming is now CLIMATE CHANGE. I can't help but marval at the new name "A wolf in sheeps clothing" a more fitting design. Climate change is harder to refute then Global Warming because I can't help but notice the blizzards (climate change not global warming). While major news outlets still use the antiquated term scientist and politicians prefer the new broader term. I guess I will no longer be able to argue with these people cause the climate is changing. (from winter to spring)

Have you noticed that?


Your right they have change what they are calling it and I must say that I like the new "name". Its obvious to me that the climate is changing but I agree with you that "change" is part of the earths normal cycle. what most of the scientist are saying though is that the change that is occurring now is VERY rapid which is a little scary. It’s hard to believe that we as a human race don't have any impact on what would normally go on with earths cycles but what organisms don't influence the environment in which they live. If I may be so personal I believe that God gave us this earth to live on and it is ours to use but we must also be good stewards. I must also say that I am getting tired of hearing about all the doomsday prophecies if we don't clean up our act. Just my $.2
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Posted on: Feb 14 2010, 11:59 AM


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QUOTE (bowsniper @ Feb 14 2010, 10:51 AM) *
QUOTE (.270 @ Feb 14 2010, 03:21 AM) *
ok, i'll step on my own foot a little. no cop of any kind is coming in my house without a valid warrant. i don't do anything illegal but i'm not letting anybody go fishing in my house. and it has always seemed to me that bunny cops seem to mess with folks that let them. i understand......................................................................
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........................... my take, Lark.


I never thought that I would be saying this, but I finally agree with lark on this one, he nailed it.

A few years ago, I started a web page for Desert Christian Archers. (http://desertchristianarchers.com/) On the website, I put a whole bunch of hunting success pictures, along with hunter names. Despite being "so underfunded", someone at G&F had the time to verify that all the hunters in the pictures had tags. A few of the archery deer pictures were taken before the mandatory reporting started. G&F had the time to go out and knock on everyone of those guys doors, and hassle them about not reporting the kill. G&F ended up not being able to prove anything, but those guys were really hassled.

BTW, a DPS friend told me that G&F cops are the most powerful cops in the state. They can write you up for anything, including a traffic ticket in downtown Phoenix. So when you let one in your house, don't think that he is just looking at your animals. If you let one in, anything is fair game.

Mark


ANY police officer in this state can write a ticket for ANYTHING in vilocation to the laws ANYWHERE in this state. Officers just don't like stepping on toes by jumping juristitions.
  Forum: Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona · Post Preview: #189675 · Replies: 45 · Views: 3225

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Posted on: Feb 6 2010, 07:00 AM


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Gun Dog by Richard A. Wolters. Its old but its what I based my training on.
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Posted on: Jan 30 2010, 03:54 PM


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QUOTE (DesertBull @ Jan 30 2010, 03:11 PM) *
I'll bet $100 that all of the money from these stickers gets swept into the general fund and no trail improvements will be seen.


Most of the money is being held by the state and not given to the G&F. The were going to hire about 8 I believe but they only got enough money to hire 4 for the entire state and those posistions are "Lets just see how it goes" and may be lost. I hope that doesn't happen and they get more.
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Posted on: Jan 10 2010, 09:39 AM


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The hunters that are on this site are not you average hunters and consist of a very small % of the hunting population. Theres still plenty of small bucks being taken.
On the flip side disscusion forum make SOME hunters make bad/illegal desisions just to shoot and post (brag) about their deer. Not saying anyone on this site is that way, that guy from cali. buying racks off the internet and claiming he shot them is one example.
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Posted on: Dec 28 2009, 05:00 PM


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Good job Tyson, you sure earned it for the amount of time you spend out in the field.
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Posted on: Dec 28 2009, 04:11 PM


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Found fewer birds today but Ginger and Dewey were on the 'A"-game alowing me to still limit out. Wish I could get more pics of them on point but I'm just to destracted when I have a gun in hand.
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Posted on: Dec 27 2009, 10:27 AM


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It was a combined graduation gift but an Eberlestock J34. Sure enjoying it so far.
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Posted on: Dec 27 2009, 10:25 AM


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Great pics Scotty! I've also taken a few resent trips and found some good number of birds.
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Posted on: Dec 21 2009, 12:27 PM


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Just thought I would share this with the rest of you in case you all ever run across it. I've never seen it till two weeks ago. I asked a friend about it, who also as see it in gambels, who past it on the the G&F vet who said it was likely a parasite, Toxiplasmosis. It will pose no threat to humans if the meat is cooked well. Dogs and cats can get it, especialy our 'retrievers' who like to snake on downed birds.
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Posted on: Dec 16 2009, 11:06 AM


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QUOTE (Apatkelley @ Dec 15 2009, 02:41 PM) *
I was out in 34A last Friday all day, Monday all day and this morning and didn't see any rut activity. The bucks I saw were still running together. Has anyone else seen any rut action in 34A?


I was in 34A this morning and saw three muley bucks. The largest buck, a decent 4x4 was chasing does and running off a tall 2x2. The other buck was all by himself. I saw a couple of whitetail does but no bucks.
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Posted on: Dec 14 2009, 06:27 PM


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Some neat stuff you have done with your antlers. I've been wanting to mess with some of the ones I have, maybe make a small table lamp or something, just need to make the time I guess.
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Posted on: Dec 14 2009, 06:20 PM


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Here are a couple of my favs.
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Posted on: Dec 14 2009, 09:39 AM


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Realy doesn't matter what we call them. They are out there doing their thing, no matter what we call them.
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Posted on: Dec 12 2009, 05:42 PM


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Didn’t think I was going to be able to make it out today with being right in the middle of finals at the UofA but I got my priorities straight and decided to head down south. My dad and I found this spot last year when the bird #s were high and I have wanted to get back out there to see what this year would bring. This area is mearns hunter’s paradise, gentle rolling hills and relatively open as well, and lots of birds of course. Right out of the truck my shorthair, running like he’s running for his life, comes to a screeching halt and lots up on point, ONE bird gets up and I hit it but was a little nervous because I was thinking maybe someone else had been in there and had shot up all the birds. But I was presently suppressed. My shorthair, Dewey, locks up hard on two other 8+ bird coveys in about 15min time. About 8-9 coveys later in 3 hours my dad and I had our limits. One of my best days quail hunting ever. Plenty of birds and GREAT dog work. Dewey came alive this trip and my other pup, Ginger, also did well. This trip was the first time I have seen them honor each other’s points and they did plenty of that. I've limited out in a shorter time but the dog work made the day. AWESOME day mearns hunting regardless of being a slow year. Also found a desent coues set to boot.
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On a side note and give you all a lot more understanding on what I have had to deal with dewey. I was out hunting last weekend and left him in the kennel in the truck, came back a couple hour later and this is what I found. it had a cover on it at the time which he was also able to sqeez through. Found him just down the road hunting with other member of our party. I think he stayed by the truck until he herd the other guys shooting. Sometimes that dog is a handfull and I and to kill him but today he earned his keep and I think i'll keep him around a little longer.

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