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  1. 3 hours ago, NOTAGS said:

    You might want to clarify "they gave him the green light". You may know this already, but better safe than sorry. He has to get the permit from AZGFD which will require a doctor fills out their form. You can download the form the doctor needs to fill out from the AZGFD website. Telling a warden that the lady on the phone from AZGFD gave him the green light probably won't do the job.

    Very true, if that line works, I may have to use it for the CHAMP permit... The lady on the phone told me I could shoot from my vehicle!  Honest!

    Heck, it wasnt till after my third shoulder surgery I got the DR. to sign off on the crossbow permit..... Doc after surgery number two  said I wasnt 'disabled' enough.  I should have told him I was mentally . 

    I dont even know if  a broken wrist will  qualify  you for  a temporary permit, a broken leg wont qualify you for a CHAMP permit.  GF may just say bad luck, thanks for playing.

    Thank you all for your concern but it has all been taken care of. Everything was filled out and he "Has the green light..." legally. He is a kid so maybe they had more mercy on him, not sure. Maybe your saw-bones was an anti hunter? 😉 Again, thanks for looking out for him.


  2. On 8/10/2020 at 11:39 AM, Winchester said:

    alpinestar full upper body suit for dirt biking
    In good shape $50

    What size is this? I have a 9 year old grandson that would think I was the coolest grandpa ever if he could wear this!


  3. A friend of mine drew an archery early bull elk tag but he broke his wrist a few weeks ago and now, for obvious reasons, is unable to draw his bow. He contacted Game and Fish to inquire about using a crossbow and they gave him a green light. Problem is he doesn't have a crossbow and doesn't want to spend the money on purchasing one for just one season. So, he reached out to me and asked if I knew of anyone that would allow him to beg/barrow or possibly rent a crossbow from them. I don't know anyone who owns one but I thought that I would ask on here and see if anyone would be willing to help my friend out. And yes, I have already spoken to him about taking the tag off of his hands but was told no in no uncertain terms. Thank you for any input you may have.


  4. On 1/7/2020 at 6:41 PM, azsugarbear said:

    Guys, 

    I have been building custom flintlock rifles for over 20 years.  They are works of art and feel 'right' when placed in your hands.  They also have the ability to put some "romance" back into the hunt.  There is just something about being afoot with a flintlock rifle and knowing you are pursuing game just as it was done 300 years ago.  With today's prices, the pieces (stock, barrel, lock & other furniture) alone for such a rifle would cost $850 or so - depending on the type of wood chosen.  I spend nearly 160 hours of handwork on each rifle - more if extra carving or inlays are specified by the buyer.  If you want to see some custom rifles, take a look here: https://www.trackofthewolf.com/List/Item.aspx/487/1.  Pay special attention to the prices.

    Curtis25, perhaps a picture or two would be worth a thousand words.

    Did you know a man named Pappy Sulfulk that built custom flintlock rifles? He lived in the Phoenix area and moved to Canelo when I was in high school. He moved away and I haven't heard anything about him for years. His work was amazing.


  5. How much do you need for this setup? I really like the Heli.

    On 10/20/2019 at 6:59 AM, jironworks said:

    I have a 29" 70 lb heli, it is not a bare bow though, 7 pin black gold sight, rip cord drop away , g5 quiver , new strings last year,  what are you looking at spending? Currently my back up bow but maybe will to part with it 

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  6. It's been my experience that the kids that grow up with an agricultural background (i.e. farming and ranching) have a better work ethic than kids who don't. But I will have to agree, it is the parents who make or break the kid. If every dad would allow their son to spend a summer bucking hay we would have a much more productive young culture. And they'd be ready for football camp! Just my opinion.

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