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  1. Amanda, so if I bring my torn and stained cwt shirts over can I turn them in for a new one? They are slightly used, maybe a thousand times, but still wearable. See ya there. TJ
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    22N Dec hunt success

    Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Good eat'en for the Holidays. TJ
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    First Archery Mule Deer 37B

    Congratulations on your first buck and a dandy at that. Thanks for sharing and now go help dad get one. TJ
  4. WOW, that's one heck of an accomplishment to be very proud of. Congratulations Brian on a beauty. Can't wait to see the video. Congrats to all that helped on Brians hunt as well. Thanks for sharing Jay. TJ
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    Last Day Bruiser Update

    Thanks for sharing your hunt with us. Congratulations to everyone. Your buck is one of the nicest I've seen this year. TJ
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    Now I have 2 spring turkey tags!

    We are scheduled for the first week of May. She is so excited. TJ
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    First day out and first time deer hunter

    +1 Take lots of pictures as he grows and start a journal and write down the dates along with the days events. TJ
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    My Desert Ram

    Congratulations on a beautiful ram. How many bonus points did you have? TJ
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    Christmas decorations with a hunting theme

    Are you kidding me? I think it's awesome. Not in bad taste at all. Merry Christmas to you and the family Robert. TJ
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    My Grandpa's Sheep

    My congratulations to your Grandpa. Nothing but awesome. How many years of putting in? TJ
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    some of my first pics

    Holy crap Andy, that thing really took off fast. Keep up the work and you will be seeing a nice buck soon. TJ
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    Now I have 2 spring turkey tags!

    Good luck Tommy on your hunts. TJ
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    Xbow Coues Hunt

    Great video! I'm sure before long we will see some success with this bow. Thanks for sharing and can't wait for another video. TJ
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    Late Bull 22N

    Congratulations on both bulls. This has become a tough unit to hunt and it looks like your hard work paid off. TJ
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    Water Catchment Repairs

    Mike, it's great to know we have people like yourself who volunteer a lot of their time and your hard work is much appreciated even though you have to work with an old goat once in a while. Just kidding Roger. I know you and Ilene are on a lot of these projects as well. Thanks for all your help and every other volunteer. TJ
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    26m pig

    The hunt came in this last Friday and if you only shot 1 pig in 2013 then you can harvest another on this non=permittag. If you were to shoot one on December 31 you are allowed to shoot another on Jan 1st as long as you bought another non-permit tag. Normally you wouldn't be allowed to shoot two in the same unit as your tag was issued for but I was told from azgfd you just buy another non=permit and Jan 1st starts another year. So it's possible you could shoot 3 pigs in 3 days. One on Dec. 31st/non-permit, one on Jan. 1st/non-permit or where you were drawn for archery, and another left over archery tag. Sweet! TJ
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    LOVE MY LETHAL KIDS!!! Tags filled!

    Lance, let me say you and your wife are blessed to have such great kids. I had the pleasure of camping with them and I know they have your desire and passion and thanks for sharing them with us. You have to be the proudest dad ever. I hope someday I can tag along on one of their hunts. TJ
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    sold out - swarovski 15x56's - $900

    Merry Christmas for whoever buys themselves this gift. Good buy for sure if the glass is in good condition. TJ
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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TLH (Terry)

    Happy Birthday Terry. Hope it was a good one. Thanks for all you do for the deer foundation. TJ
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    Late November Tags Filled!

    Holy crap Phil, them are some awesome bucks in my book. Your story was great and I liked how you put the pictures to the story. How great was that you spending time with your father, uncle, and cousins. There's nothing like hunting and sharing a camp with family. You have shared many hunts here on cwt with us all and everyone I enjoyed. You definitely have taken some awesome animals and been on some great hunts. Thanks for sharing and being part of this site. TJ
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    Looking for a willing mentor

    Welcome to the site. If your 36A javelin tag is a Ham Hunt you should consider signing up for the Woman's Javelina Hunt located in 36A . If it isn't then I would suggest you purchase a left over Ham Hunt tag and join us down on Amanda's javelin hunt. You won't be sorry you did and everyone has a great time. Hope to see you there. TJ
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    1 for 2 in early December

    That was a great story Justin and thanks for sharing your buddy and his awesome buck. Sounds like you both had plenty of deer spotted to make for an interesting hunt. Good luck on your archery deer hunt. Take more pictures! TJ
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    2 Degrees!!

    That's an awesome picture Brian. Congratulations! TJ
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    22N Archery Hunt

    I arrived in elk camp a week early to set up camp since I had a lot of vacation on the books. The very next morning I was up at 2:30 am to make the drive to Raymond Ranch for my good friend's buffalo hunt. It all went well and after the hunt I was back in camp by 9 pm and ready for a good night sleep. After rolling out of the sack around 10:30 am I was more than anxious to do some serious scouting. After checking a couple cameras I was happy to see I had some bulls. On Sunday one of my hunting partners dropped off a good load of oak from his cabin property and I went to work on getting it cut up and split. It took me two days to finish and I was about as whipped as a wit puppy. I had to run home for the night so I could pull my new trailer home from the dealers and I couldn't get back to camp any quicker the next day. Now it was two days before the season opener and I checked out an old honey hole that I wasn't planning on hunting due to the heavy hunting pressure it got the last several years. To my surprise it showed no sign of hunter activity and lots of elk traffic. I quickly made a blind 15yrds off the water and decided someone needed to be sitting here for sure. One day left before opening day and I check my cameras once again. I haven't an elk during the day since the full moon and all activity was during the night. This is when I start second guessing myself. Having to many spots can drive a hunter crazy. Long story short all 5 of us seen nothing the first 6 days. The bulls were coming in at night on our spots were being hit at night. Now it's Wednesday and a good storm is moving in. It starts to rain and continues for the next 3 days turning to snow and then again to rain. A week passes by and I'm the only one left in my camp with still another week of hunting left. All have gone home but my brother-in-law and nephew were scheduled to be back on Sunday for the rest of the season. It was a pleasure having Brian, aka My Rights As An American, visited the campfire a few nights and even spent one night in camp before his last day to hunt. During this time I met Andy, another cwt member aka jcarter, and his dad Ron. We exchange greetings and I told them I was just down the road if they needed anything. Andy's dad was to leave for Tucson and Andy and I got to share a few campfires. We shared storied and family life and it didn't take long before I knew Andy was someone I would share my campfire with any day. His wife and kids were to drive up from Tucson on Saturday and spend the rest of the hunt with him. It was cold mixed with rain&snow and they were sleeping in a tent but they had a stove and he assured me they would be fine. Sunday rolled around and Andy's wife Sarah along with their two kids Madison and Peyton brought me some home made potato soup, cookies, and muffins that were to die for. It's now 3 days left in the season and I haven't seen an elk. I decide I would share one of my spots with Andy and I drive to his camp to find him and the family are just about packed up and leaving for home. We exchange goodbyes and this is when my luck changes for the best. Andy and Sarah's two kids, Madison 6 and Peyton 4, bring me these rocks and tell me if I carry them I will shoot an elk. At this point in the hunt I was ready to try anything. I took their two rocks and thanked them with a hug and told them to have a safe trip home. I wanted to check another camera so I was late getting to my spot I intened to put Andy on. It was 2:30 when I finally started walking from my quad. As I approached my spot I have a decent size bull leaving my hole. I turn and rush out to where the trail crosses a 2 track and wait on him. He turns the wrong way and I cuss myself for being late getting to my spot. I turn to continue back in when I get busted by a spike walking the 2 track from the opposite direction. Now I figured he just came from my spot as well and it would probably be it for the evening. Well, I'm here so I might as well go sit it. I pull my camera before climbing in the blind and get situated and start to look at my pictures to see what I had when I see more elk coming down the hill towards me. I drop the camera on the ground and can't seem to control myself as I'm trying to get my bow in my hands and get in position. I have to tell myself to calm down or I was going to blow it for sure. Man was I shaking like a dog trying to sh!t a peach seed. Before I know it I have 6 cows in front of me with possibly a couple more beside my blind I can't see but hear. In walks a spike but the cows keep chasing him off the water. I'm at 13yrds and they haven't a clue I'm there and finally they let him come in. It was 20 minutes before the spike was clear to shoot. A couple days before I had to raise a branch up that had fallen from the snow and now saw that I didn't get it quite high enough. Sitting in the chair left me with no adjustment lowing myself so I bent over to try and clear the branch and shot from an uncomfortable position. I release the arrow and surprised it wasn't a pass thru. As it runs up the hill I see lots of blood on it's side. My up and down was good but I'm afraid I hit to far back. It's 3:55 and I'm still in shock what just happened. I try to calm myself down and decided to look at the pictures I started to do earlier but see the SD card had fallen out of the camera when I dropped it and can't find it anywhere in the blind so I open my pack and reach in to get a sandwich and said what's this. I started to laugh to myself. It was those two rocks I got off Madison and Peyton. They assured me they were lucky rocks and would certainly do the job. I can't wait to give those two a big hug the next time I see them. It's now 5 pm and I'm out of the blind looking up the hill where I last saw my bull. I give it another 5 minutes and decide to look for blood and my arrow. I started the slow process of tracking but had no problem finding blood. It was a steady stream for 150yrds and I hear something above me. My elk looking at me from 30yrds away. It turned and walked off only to lay down 50 yrds away and I did the same. I know now it was a liver shot but with him walking I was sure he was hurt bad. Just before last light I feel the wind change direction and blow towards him. I see him stand and walk away. By 6 I can't see anymore and carefully back out and head for camp. I will give him another 4 hrs so I had super and sat by the fire holding them lucky rocks in my hand telling my brother=in=law and nephew the story. By 10 pm we are back at the spot I last saw him and congratulations are had and the boneless method had begun. We arrive back in camp at 2 am and toast with a few cold beer. The next day my nephew decides he wants to change spots so I have him give his spot to another cwt member we met and he killed a 4x4 that night off the hole I mentioned at the beginning of all this and we had the pleasure of helping him and his dad get it back to camp for them. His name is Jared, aka JeredMD, and he posted his story on here already. Thanks for the long read if you hung in there. Here's a few pictures. My trophy My back yard walk-in My wife cutting fresh fajita elk meat for super. My lab has taken over Peg's spot since I've been home. Boy I missed my dog. Oh yeah, Peg too. TJ
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