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Everything posted by Evan T
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You should be able to set it up to run both speakers with most Foxpro units. Check the manual for the caller you have to make sure. The manual should tell you if and how you can set it up. A lot of people run multiple speakers with Foxpro units.
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As already mentioned its 80 tags. In my opinion it should be less. That being said I've never not seen a buck during that hunt and still put in for it every year.
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Yes if you have a tag and the hunt is still open. There are in fact a lot of lions on post. The lion rules are currently the same as off post. Ft Huachuca falls under the P zone for the quota. They can even Handel the physical check-in if you can get ahold of the right person.
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Its a very high pressure hunt. You will most likely encounter a lot of very frustrating human behavior that will make your hunt hard. There are also a lot of extra rules that make it more complicated than hunting off post. In the past few years Ft. Huachcua deer hunts have become much harder than they used to be. That being said success is still possible and there are a lot of good bucks on post. There is no where on Fort Huachuca that coues deer don't live. Scout people not deer. Figure out where hunters aren't going and hunt there. Be fluid with your plans because what ever plan you make will probably be ruined by somebody doing something stupid. Ive had a lot of success on Fort Huachuca in the past. Being out when nobody else is was always the key to tagging out for me. Bad weather days are great. If you play it right and find yourself out there on a day with low hunting pressure you've got a good chance of seeing some awesome deer. Get the Avenza App and map. If you bow hunt try the early archery hunt sometime.
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Congratulations. Cool hunt story. The snake is probably an Arizona Black Rattlesnake.
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Where you most likely went wrong was field care. As already mentioned, this is slipping due to a bacterial infection in the hair follicles. Skin the animal as soon as possible and keep the pelt cool until you get it home. Then flesh and dry it immediately or freeze it in a plastic bag until you can flesh and dry it. The longer you wait to either freeze or dry the pelt the more likely it is to slip.
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Taxidermy recommendations for bobcat rug?
Evan T replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Wellers in Tucson. -
I'm interested. I'll be in Phoenix on September 6th.
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Very cool.
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Recently got this mount back from Weller's Wildlife Studio in Tucson. Cat was called and taken in February of 2023. They did a great job, it was worth the wait.
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Anybody Spring Bear Hunting this year?
Evan T replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Black Bear or Grizzly Bear hunts
From what I understand they are mostly feeding on vegetation this time of year. Permanent water sources in isolated canyons seem to be the key. 5-7000 ft range. Oak and juniper country below the pines. At least that's the impression I'm getting. Just started looking for them last spring so I'm no expert. -
Anybody Spring Bear Hunting this year?
Evan T replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Black Bear or Grizzly Bear hunts
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Where in Sierra Vista is it going to be located?
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I would second the advice about starting out hunting small game. I think it's the best way to get started in hunting.
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Bobcat I took this weekend.Didn't call it. Spotted it in the open while out looking for a place to make a stand. Shot it at 187 yards. Would have preferred to call it in but couldn't pass up the opportunity. Spotted it from the location in the second picture. Second one I've taken this year. The first one was called in.
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Yes to both questions.
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50 gr vmax Hornady superformance ammo.
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I've taken two coyotes and two bobcats with this rifle all between 25 to 50 yards using just the iron sights. I just recently mounted a scope on it for next season.
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Didn't get out much this year so I only got 2 grey fox and 2 coyotes. I did manage to take a bobcat so I guess that made made up for it.
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Big difference between the two. 22 mag is not really a long range gun when compared to 22-250. The 22-250 probably not so good for up close work.
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Yes it is a 22 mag. About 50 yards.
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I recently switched from #4 buck to Hornady Heavy Magnum Coyote Nickel Platted BB with good results. I have taken 5 fox and 2 coyotes with the load at distances between 30-40 yards using a modified choke. All dropped in their tracks. Hornady recommends Modified of Improve Cylinder for the load. It is not intended to be used with a full or coyote choke. The nickel platted BB appears to pernitrate better than #4 buck with no serious fur damage so far. The coyote pictured was taken at about 40 yards. It was broadside to me when shot and had pellets in it all through the ribs and into the neck area. When I skinned it a lot of pellets where just under the skin on the exit side of the coyote. It does a good job at dropping fox too.
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Yeah these definitely aren't cheap and they're not in stock very often.
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Yes Hornady appears to be the best only one making plated lead BB loads. A plated lead #4 buck load would probably work just as well but I don't think anyone offers that.
