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  1. I would prefer that they charge upfront for the entire cost of the tags like they used to.  But if I remember correctly there was a big lawsuit back in the USO days that now prevents them from doing that.  If they can find a way to start charging up front again then it would prevent issues like we see now but more importantly it would help with true hunting opportunities by preventing a lot of folks from abusing the bonus point and Point Guard system.  As it stands, there are a lot of people that put everyone in their family in for tags or points (even if they don't hunt) because they're only out the cost of the application.  If you had to front the total cost of each tag for each person you would see that go down quite a bit.

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  2. On 1/19/2021 at 11:03 PM, briant_az said:

    I see why people try to smuggle them. Sometimes it seems impossible to get them across the border. We crossed today with 9 capes. Ended up getting to keep 3. Kind of sucks spending days going through capes only to get them seized at the border. 

    It can be frustrating for sure!  We had probably one of the easier crossing experiences coming home this year but in years past we've had hides and heads taken due to a certain border agent who seemed to take pride in it.  Thankfully we found out that he has been moved to Texas.....which might be why guys are trying to smuggle them home over there now 


  3. Over the years I've had to chuckle at the guys who get fired up over "road hunters".  If they themselves were not on or near a road how would they know other folks were road hunting? If you like hunting from your truck, stay on the road and not driving cross country, then I say go for it.  This has no effect on the 10% of the hunters that are doing 90% of the killing.

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  4. My wife and I took our two oldest girls out this weekend for their deer hunt.  My oldest is 13 now and in the past has had some very unfortunate luck when it comes to deer hunts.  Thankfully this year it all came together for her and she was able to take this awesome buck at 348 yards.  The weekend before I set up our steel target at 350 yards for them because to me that's about the distance most coues hunts come together, and wouldn't you know that would be the distance that this buck stood up and was feeding in front of us.  Mama and I were pretty stoked for her and she was about as excited as a 13 year old gets over things these days!

     

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    Those smiles say it all.  

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  5. 12 hours ago, Flatlander said:

    Congrats! I’d love to hear more about how you did it.

    I got to play the spot and stalk game on some other fantastic deer the first 3 days of the hunt and had some missed opportunities for one reason or another.  I'd zig and they would zag.  On Day 4 I was sitting water as we had this buck patterned to come in every third day either at 6:30am or 6:30 pm.  On this day he came in at 6:30 pm and gave me a 35yard shot on the drinker.  If you notice the stripped velvet on his antlers, that is due to him running full steam in to the barbed wire fence that surrounded the catchment following the shot.  It ended up being a little further back than I was planning on but we were able to recover him the next morning.


  6. Well after 20 years of applying I was able to hunt the famed Strip this year.  It turned out to be everything that I would have hoped for and came home with a buck of a lifetime.  Can't thank my buddies at Shadow Valley Outfitters for helping put in the leg work prior to the season starting when I couldn't be up there.  Now that I got this out of the way I can get back to hunting Coues 😀

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  7. 15 hours ago, CJohnson said:

    Correct, this is not a true 150” Coues whitetail deer. The drama is extremely dumb and could’ve easily been avoided. 

    Spotter found the buck on the hill. Ben and the hunter were on the other side of the hill. Before Ben and the hunter could get around to the buck side of the hill, the buck had moved down in the flats. Coincidentally, about that same time Duwane and his hunter got there. Duwanes guide then picked up the buck in the flats. Boom. Dead hybrid. 

     

    That sounds like a legitimate public land hunt to me.  Change my mind.

    And I hope it is a hybrid....how cool would that be?  A big deer that is even more rare due to it being a hybrid makes it more of a trophy in my book.  It also legal to take with a whitetail tag in your pocket.

    And reading through your comments it sounds like there is a close relation between you and "Ben" so you have a horse in this race that lost.  Hence the name calling, accusations, etc.  Life is too short man and there are many more deer on the hills to get all worked up over one of them.  Guides are Guides who make a living doing this and I can guarantee you that guys like Mr Adams and the others that have been in this game a long time don't give a rats butt about what CJohnson, Basser, or any other people in the interwebs think about it.  

    But I am glad to see that Hunting Forum debates can still rage on behind screen names like the good ol days!  Thought these were going by the wayside when IG and Facebook took over!  

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  8. This past weekend my 10 year old had her first ever deer hunt and she did awesome!  Think her highlight was being allowed to drive the Ranger on her own (which she did for hours around camp) but mine will be seeing her take her first deer with my wife and I next to her.  She had to work through some gun shyness that developed prior to the season starting but we took a couple steps back and built her back up.  

     

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  9. I have Minox 15's. I have had them for 14-15 years. My eyes are narrow, will your swaros or vortex fit my eyes. I would like to try some ie rent if they do.......BOB! let me know 602 422 0305.......BOB!

     

    My buddy has the same issue and the Minox were his best option until the new Swaro HD's came out. The Swaro HD's fit his narrow eyes just fine... :blink:

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