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    Wife’s Semi-Live Late Bull Hunt

    Thanks for the live updates. I was sick all weekend so I really enjoyed this.
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    Son's First Big Game Deer

    Nice write up! Congrats to you all!
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    .270 Savage 116 Light Weight Hunter

    I'll be heading up Thursday evening.
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    Wife’s First mule Deer

    Thats awesome! You should frame that second picture.
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    Skeleton canyon unit 27

    He hiked in across the public on the New Mexico side.
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    .270 Savage 116 Light Weight Hunter

    I also have 40 rounds of ELDX 145 gainers. I paid 70 for the 2 boxes, asking the same.
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    AZ Bucket List (input needed)

    I would add a Diamondbacks game during the playoffs, if they ever make it again.
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    AZ Bucket List (input needed)

    Rim to Rim to Rim the Grand Canyon
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    Borderlands

    I think he's saying snitches get stitches... haha
  10. Honestly, depends on your serial number. Anything under 800,000 is considered unsafe for modern ammunition. But a good rifle in good condition is probably in the ball park of 1200 and above.
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    Llama Elk Hunt

    So as I mentioned in another thread, we bought some llamas this year in hopes of making a small side business out of it. I'm a horseman by heart, but llamas have grown in appeal to me over the years. We've done some camp trips over the summer, I took them Mule deer hunting in Colorado, but we didn't use them much. Last month a friend and I went into the backcountry to try our hand at some Colorado Elk. We took 3 llamas, 2 of which were rookies. We went a few days early to scout. We found the elk the night before opener, but due to the terrain, we decided to pack up the llamas and move closer. On the second day of the hunt, my buddy was able to harvest his first Elk. We packed half the meat out to our spike camp. We went up the next morning and a bear ate a whole hind quarter that we failed to hang high enough in the meat tree. Overall, we spent 7 days in the backcountry and packed the llamas over 22 miles of the roughest country Id care to take stock. They did phenomenal. Definitely one for the books.
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    Friends Matter

    So the past year has been a real roller coaster. Last year my daughter was diagnosed with Celiac Disease and it has been super tough on my daughter and family in general. We struck out on all youth tags, but picked up a 3rd choice general hunt coues tag. I wasn't sure my daughter was ready or could handle the challenge. Long story short, I'd like to thank Kev for his help. He found this buck for us opening morning, in a location my daughter would be capable to make a decent shot, and we were able to make it happen. Seeing my daughter being herself again made this one of the most memorable hunts I'll have.
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    Llama Elk Hunt

    On training hikes yes. But when we are in the backcountry they've been all business. If you get spat on its usually you being in the cross fire.
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    Llama Elk Hunt

    They are also allowed in wilderness areas where equines are not. Believe it or not, I offered water everyday on these hunts and they aren't thirsty. They get plenty of water from the dew off the grass. Its been fun for sure. We aren't at the capacity to rent out many. But we might start offering drop camps, gear, and water services. As well as pack outs. They're much more athletic than equines. It is a give and take scenario. When we hunted in Colorado, I did see a few guys running llamas in September, but in October, every camp we passed in the back country had horses and mules.
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    Friends Matter

    Yeah thats the hard part, trial and error. Some items that you think are GF are not. But we feel like we are starting to get a handle on it the last few months.
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    Have you ever ate here?

    I eat there any time I help on a hunt in that area. Its always been good.
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    Mandatory reporting

    I just completed the online survey for my daughters deer. I like it. Doing our part to help manage the herd. This was the first time I saw them asking if it was an Adult deer or spike, then asked how many points each antler had.
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    Llama Elk Hunt

    So much less maintenance. And when you have a wreck it won't kill you.
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    Traded

    These guns are awesome!
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    Hunters Safety Field Day

    A lot of those classes being put on out side of lil Cali are done by volunteers. But yes, I think we all feel the frustration you are having.
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    Friends Matter

    Buck scord 96 5/8. The best part, we tried to bag a spike before making it to this buck. We weren't horn hunting by any means, but it just happen to work out with a dandy. Unfortunately, its just not a feel good thing for her when it comes to gluten. A sandwich can put her in bed for a week. Its been rough but she's been a trooper.
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    Input on new backpack multi day

    Ive run Mystery Ranch Beartooth and Sawtooth. I love both. Bear tooth can seem like it has too much going on at times, but its super comfortable under a load.
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    Chiricahua Wilderness Access

    All the roads that lead to designated camp sites will be maintained. However, if it snows, they may close access up to Rustler Park.
  24. So this doesn't not qualify you for hunter education in other states where hunter education is required. Buyers beware.
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