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Everything posted by tjhunt2
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Str8shot, I was going to stay out of this post but when you threatened to GPS any CWT vehicle and publish their cordinates on every hunting forum then you made it personal against every CWT member on this site. We sometimes say things we don't really mean and I hope you will reconsider your statement. You have a right to your opinion but don't threaten all the CWT members just because you don't agree with a few others. Just my opinion! Good luck on your hunts and thanks for your views. TJ
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Happy Birthday Gino, hope this day is a good one for ya and good luck with your hunts. TJ
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Your apology accepted on a short crappy story and your little crappy bull elk. Are you kidding me? How did you keep your calm when that bull came in? That is one of the nicest bulls I have ever seen on here. Congratulations and welcome to the site. I woiuld have been shaking to bad to pull off what you did. TJ
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Thoughts and prayers for your Grandpa. TJ
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Awesome video! TJ
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Nice find Tracey. Can't beat the weather right now for an outing like that. Thanks for sharing but your last picture is a way better find than your first picture. TJ
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Happy Birthday and best of wishes. TJ
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Congratulations to your daughter and what memories in the makings right there. Thanks for sharing and great pics. TJ
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Alex, Thanks for sharing that song with us. I don't like it one bit that "In God We Trust" is starting to fade out of circulation around this country of ours. God Bless America! TJ
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San Carlos Squirrels
tjhunt2 replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Looked like a good time. Thanks for sharing. It's making my day at work a little better. TJ -
Ward's Outfitters New Web-Site
tjhunt2 replied to wardsoutfitters's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Good job on your new web site. Nicely done! Hope your business is good this hunting season. Keep us posted! TJ -
Congratulations on a fine looking bull. The country looks pretty steep. I bet it was alot of work getting him out. Nice bull! TJ
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I'm guessing with the width 92". Hope you get'em! TJ
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Prayers for the family and friends from the Joiner family. TJ
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What area did your girlfriend draw a tag? Hope you got my reply to your pm. Good luck glassing. TJ
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"UPDATED PICS ADDED"Got my first Bull with my father"story added sorry it took so long"
tjhunt2 replied to bustedknuckleinc's topic in Muzzleloader hunting for Coues Deer
You are very fortunate to be able to enjoy your hunt with your father. There are so many who wish they could do just that. Enjoy the moment and the memories will last you a life time for sure. Congratulations on your bull and thanks for sharing. Look forward to reading the story. TJ -
Congratulations to Suzy on her beautiful bull. Great story and thanks for sharing. TJ
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Awesome bull Misty. Thanks for the story and I don't know when I have seen a nicer looking bull. A big congratulations to you and the gang on making this all come together. Way to get the job done. TJ
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Scttyboy, way to get the job done and thanks for sharing your story and pictures of your bull. That is a very heavy bull and a fine one at that. I know you will do a great job on him for the wall. Congratulations! TJ
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Stacking em up like cord wood!
tjhunt2 replied to lionhunter's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
What do you mean nothing big? I'ld take anyone of those. Congratulations on all your success and thanks for sharing. Sounds like you all had a great hunt. TJ -
GH is right about this guy being a gem when it comes to pranks. He was in on writing the book. Before he got his paback I have to tell the story leading up to it. His name is Mike, of all things, and he and another friend of mine, Scott, had gotten drawn for a muzzle loader hunt. Well Scott's birthday was coming up and his family was throwing a party for Scott and a bunch of his hunting buddies were invited. Scott had yet to purchase a gun so Mike, the gem of pranks, had his muzzle loader box from his gun and decided to fill it with tomatos, onions, and enough rocks to match the weight of a gun and wrap it for his present and signed it from all his buddies. Scott hates tomatos & onions by the way. This was saved for his last present to open and he read the card first that said from all his buddies and good luck hunting. As he unwrapped it and saw the box he was speachless and a few tears of happiness over came him as he couldn't believe his buddies all pitched in on such an expensive present. He was thanking each one of us with so much emotion, it was hard keeping a straight face and his family didn't have a clue and thought we all were a bunch of great guys. Well, he opened that box and saw all the tomatos, onions, and rocks. We should have had that on video cause he went through so many emotions in just a few moments and no one could stop laughing at is disappointment. His Grandmother did not think it funny one bit and let us know about it. Naturally Grandma gave him the money to buy himself a gun after feeling so badly for her Grandson. Now it was payback time for Mike. Scott had to get even, being a little bit of a prankster himself. Mike had been scouting a water hole near Casa Grand and spent alot of hours scouting and running back and forth from Mesa. He had a giant of a muley coming in and was so excited for opening morning to arrive. Scott had a friend who owns a sign company where he had them make a sign. Not just an ordinary sign but a huge sign saying Huge Buck This Way and a picture of a huge muley pointing towards where you had to turn to go to the water hole for all to see. Scott and another buddy drove out after dark the night before opening season, all the way from Mesa, and placed it in the ground at the last dirt intersection where Mike's head lights would shine on it in the morning hours. They knew Mike would get out and try and remove the sign before continuing on to his catchment not wanting others to see it, so they placed axel grease all over the back side of the post. It worked to a tee as I was told later. Mike was a little late, as always, and was hurrying to get to his stand when he approached his last split in the road to turn and spotted the sign that was lit up like a neon sign from his headlights. He didn't have time to think but knew that sign had to come down. He ran up and grabbed the post and you can imagine what happened next. Not only did he have grease all over his hands but now on his hunting cloths. PAYBACK!
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Them are great pictures of the kids. I would frame them if I were you. I was wondering if you have ever thought of having them write down their adventures? Can you imagine what it would be like 30 yrs or so from now to go back and read their hunting journals. It's amazing how a story can refresh a mind and bring back memories that have been forgotten. Just a suggestion that I wish I would have done when I was their age. You are a great Dad to take the time to get them out and hunting. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to seeing more of their hunting adventures. TJ
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Thanks Brent but I'm no where close to being a gentleman. I just can't get enough of being in the woods. My wife saids I have a sickness. TJ Now Tom, I know perfectly well that you are a gentleman and Peg is right you do have a sickness, but it is the best kind of all. Many of us have that same "illness". Mark is stuck up in Canada right now, snowed in for 2 days, hoping to get out tomorrow. He said that he got a MONSTER! Kathi Kathi, why didn't you tell me yearlier he was stuck in Canada snowed in. We could have been BBQing out every night and telling hunt stories around the fire. Can't wait to hear his stories and see his pictures. Keep us posted. By the way, did you buy that ranger? I won't tell Mark if it's a secret. TJ
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I just got back from a couple days of spending time in unit 22 scouting for my wt hunt and just wanted to share with you all that if you ever wanted to hear alot of bugles then now is the time to be in the woods. You don't have to have an elk tag to enjoy the forest this time of year. As I lay in my sleeping bag next to the fire Sunday night the elk continued to bugle way after I feel asleep around 9pm. I was woken to bugles and they continued all day long where I was at. I happened upon 4 bulls carrying on at noon and had the pleasure of watching them for a long time. I could have killed them less than 100yds. I backed out and ran in to the only hunter I saw in the area. I asked if he had had any luck but said he was hearing them but wasn't having any luck. I assured him I could get him in on the bulls I just left for an easy shot and that I would help him get it out with the help of my elk buggy I pull behind my quad and he wasn't interested. He was around 60 yrs old and I hope I didn't hurt his feelings when I asked him what he was going to do if he shot one so far from any road with no help. He said he would take it out a piece at a time. My bet it would have spoiled in this heat. He wasn't in the best of shape. Before leaving him I offered one last time my help and to even help him Monday and Tuesday if need be. I even offered him my knive since he told me he lost his and he said thanks but no thanks and I went on my way and as I came back by these elk 4 hours later they were still bugling like crazy. I think the hunter left the area after losing his knive. Now is the time to take the family out to hear these bulls and take your camera and don't be like me and leave it and the video back in the truck. There are those who say there isn't much action going on but I assure you if you get off the beaten track you are in for the thrill of a life time. I've never heard so many bugles all day long. There is a rifle hunt going on but only a handful of hunters so be careful. Sorry no pictures but I have them stored in my head and you can to. Enjoy! TJ
