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couestaxi

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  1. couestaxi

    Taxidermy Nightmare!

    Big Browns - I went thru most of Kip's hides he dumped on me when he left. Almost all of them were a green soupy mess, it appears his freezer had gone out at some point. I have an apprentice that went thru them one by one to see if anything was salvageable. That is why they were dumped as they were garbage. I do have a life size bear and the owner has been contacted by myself. Kip moved to the salt lake city area and now works for a new taxidermist up there. I believe it is called Antler Addiction? You can call around and find out where he is if you are missing anything. He has gone belly up twice now with peoples mounts and money. This makes 6 taxidermists this past year that have gone belly up in Phoenix alone.
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    proposed ban on salt and feed

    Hey all - I've read thru these posts and letters. I agree with a good part of it. One topic I see missed is Chronic Wasting Disease. There is some data that shows CWD may be spread thru saliva via bait stations/salt. If and when CWD gets here this could be devastating to our deer herds. It may be a pro-active measure to ban the use of such items. Based on experience, once coues deer get used to corn they really hit it hard. I have watched deer hit the feeder within minutes of the timer and have it down pat. On the flip side, deer not used to it consider corn a foreign substance and avoid it at first. Not sure what the answer is or at what cost it would be acceptable.
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    NICE BOSS BUCK

    Gary - n - Larry Good job! Glad to see Gary get another nice buck. What a stud! We struck out this weekend Greg
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    Rosemont Mine

    The permitting for that mine was done back in the late 80's early 90's. I was told it was confidential back then. Surprised it took this long to come out. Mines are supposed to be reclaimed by law but they rarely are as it costs too much to shut them down for good. "If it can't be grown it must be mined". I know its a beautiful area but we do need copper and other natural resources to survive. Rough call but its what Arizona was built on.
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    My NM burros buck 91 1/8th inches

    Mike - That is an awesome buck! Great job! I don't know very many folks that go from bow to rifle......thats bass akwards, cool. Congrats again Greg
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    Need taxidermist for Turkey

    stalkincoues -tell your buddy congrats on his turkey! I have some bad news though. As a general rule, fall turkeys are not mountable. The reason being is they are molting for the winter. Most turkeys are in mid molt during the fall hunting season. They completely change over their feathers for new ones to survive the winter. The quickest way to tell is to look at the bases of the feathers. If you see a dark purple/blue base to the feathers these are new feathers or blood feathers which are actually growing. Many will fall out during the washing process leaving a really ratty looking bird. Depending on the growth stage of the feathers you may be able to save the tail if these feathers are fully developed. Of course there are always exceptions to the rule but this is rare on fall birds. One important question to ask is if the taxidermist you choose does his own birds or does he/she wholesale them out? If so they may take in the bird for work but not be aware of the potential issues. Congrats again and good luck in life!
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    Antelope hunt

    Great weekend - I'll let TAM write the rest. Thx Guys
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    WIFE DREW A UNIT 9 BULL TAG !!!!

    Magnus Stinger 85 grain http://www.magnusbroadheads.com/stingers.html Cut on impact blade, these are aligned with the shaft so they fly great out of virtually any tuned bow. Will do the job when it gets there! I use them exclusively on anything from javelina to Kudu.
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    UPS loses cabelas TAGS

    Really Important!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Click on the AZGFD website then scroll down to "inside AZGFD" - then hit "Commision" and write each commissioner to follow the rules and deny this. Very important, only takes a minute
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    UPS loses cabelas TAGS

    No it was not annonced, I called Cabelas TAGS and asked. They said since then online draw was extended there is precedence!
  11. UPS lost a delivery of all TAGS applications for elk and antelope filed thru Cabelas. Please contact AZGF commission and tell them sorry but rules are rules and the 7:00 PM cutoff must be followed! I feel bad for the folks missing out but sorry, if it were you or me we would lose. The AZGF commission is to discuss this. Cabelas is sending out letters to all involved. All T.A.G.S. applications were late due to a foul up by UPS.
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    Taxidermist Help

    I wondered what happened to that front axle/bumper and skid plate.........................poor critter! Thx TAM Pass the BBQ!
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    SCI scoring

    Call me 480-988-1440 , It won't take long to rescore it.......properly
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    SCI scoring

    Coues'n'sheep - They were way off on their point measurements. As a long time scorer for SCI, ALL measurments are critical and they all add up. Dick Tone who scores P&Y animals and I have compared measuring issues over the years. It is very important to get it right every time. I score for SCI because I do not believe God made all animals perfect or symetrical. Get it rescored and voice your is concerns with the SCI recod book committee. If you are in the east Phoenix valley I can do it for you.
  15. Tim & Bulldog - Had a great time. Your boy is crack-up!!! Made the girls forget about the "hunters" we ran into. Great way to start the kids off - In the woods. I put in a picture of Ashlyn and her Javelina. This was her first Arizona animal after she broke the ice in Namibia with a beautiful springbuck. Both of my daughters love to hunt and have a great respect for the outdoors. I couldn't imagine a better way to raise kids than the "real world" way. Enclosed are a few pic's of previous hunts the kids have been on. Makes you wonder what the city folk are doing???? Thanks again Tim Ashlyn 2008 Javelina Bethany and Ashlyn - 2007 Giraffe - Namibia Bethany 54" Kudu Bull taken in Namibia Ashlyn Springbuck - Namibia 2007
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