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    Because people hunt till they get one. It’s not a 2.5 day weekend coues hunt
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    My dinner tonight. Burger with extra queso fresco, romaine lettuce, spicy homemade guacamole on brioche bun. Grilled asparagus with salt and pepper.
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    Nothing better than a good cigar by the campfire.
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    I’ve never had a cat crap in my mouth so I can’t really speak to that. Cigars are like other things an acquired taste. They’re all not created equal. Some are most definitely better than others.
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    anyone that thinks ram is cake, try and tag along on a unit 46 hunt for the experience.
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    Your not sucking on the right end.
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    Sitka blacktail steaks, dutch oven vegies and a little potato salad. I hauled a load of mesquite to Kodiak so I could grill a proper steak
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    I have a Remington 700 Ultimate Muzzleloader in Stainless Steel 50 cal, it has the wood laminated stock, comes with a Leupold VX-3i 4.5-14x40 mm scope with the Wind-Plex Reticle, I will also include a full box of the Premier AccuTip 250 gr bullets, and a new bag of the UML ignition system primers. The load we used was 200 grains of the Pyrodex pellets. Used this to take a few bull elk and couple of cow elk in NM and Coues Deer here in AZ, only reason for selling is I have 2 of them and recently picked up an Arrowhead muzzleloader. Asking $950.00 obo. I’m located in Maricopa but work in Chandler.
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    I have about the last 5 years of these, free to a good home. Pick up in South Chandler
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    Smoked for many years, loved them, inhaled them, smoked with bourbon etc....Can't recall what I smoked, but go visit good cigar shops with nice humidors. Scottsdale is nice place to start. Stopped smoking 15 years ago. I still love the smell of them. Good luck and enjoy the hobby!
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    My Father Le Bijou follow me up north every trip
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    Stay away from the gimmicks. Paint suits, decoys, costumes.( they use to work, but are now overplayed) Find the buck you want to hunt and before season, let it see you and watch its escape route. They have a safe space they run to. Do it from varying distances. If you are hunting a place with a lot of hunters, set up in that escape area that they go to. If you don't have time for that go into the cedars and still hunt them.
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    I always thought it was only people that liked the movie the godfather.
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    If Op has 31/32 pm me, buddy of mine killed one of the jumbos last year.
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    My thoughts exactly. They smell awful, they taste awful. I always think people are faking, there’s no way they could be enjoying them.
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    Why hire help on a sheep hunt? The only hard thing is if you are chasing a score. There are plenty of guys that will go on sheep hunts for free. Finding them is not hard... If you HAVE to have, say, a 170", then sure, hire someone that won't tell you a 165" is a 170". I feel like some guys put too much emphasis on score, when it comes to getting a once in a lifetime sheep tag. Find "the look" you like. Spend as much time scouting as you can to understand the class of rams in your area. Enjoy the hunt and don't put any extra stress on yourself because it's " once in a lifetime." There's a reason the success rates are damnn near 100%.
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    Luis, If I can be of help in any way, let me know.
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    I was hunting around Pumpkin Center many many years ago. Spotted a small parachute with something attached to it. First thought, drugs. When it landed i went to see what it was. It was a six pack of Mickeys big mouth beer! Was a note attached that said, "To John, from mother#@#%^*" No one in our camp named John. Beer was good and cold ! Thanks John.
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    Because they want it to be done by a specific kind of doctor. But I don’t think this group of people know what doctors could diagnose these kinds of conditions nor do I think the dept wants to be in the middle of lawsuits about requiring people with disabilities to visit doctors they would not need to visit otherwise for a signature for something that has nothing to do with their area of specialty. For instance, someone with a neurological condition may meet all of the other requirements but not be treated by an orthopedic surgeon, because their condition is primarily related to the nervous system. Under this proposal that person would need to visit a specialist who knows nothing about their condition, potentially obtaining a referral to do so (which would require another office visit and associated cost), providing medical history, and then helping them understand the process designated by AZGFD. Seems like an awful lot of burden to heap onto people who already have to deal with a lot just to prevent a few people from maintaining their CHAMP permit because they aren’t disabled enough. This whole thing just wreaks of jealousy and self-preservation.
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    Honey, bring me another beer please!
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