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  1. Well, thanks for the information. I’ve heard applications are up 17-20%.  Most western states are up from years past. Coronavirus is supposed to be a factor, but I don’t know. Idaho said it was about 17% over last year. I couldn’t draw last year, so sure as heck didn’t draw this year. I’ll be hunting a lot of birds, I guess. 

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  2. Were the leftover tags for deer open for out of state hunters, despite the non resident cap meeting the quota in the first draw?  We called AZGFD after the leftover tag list came out. The lady I spoke with said the tags would be available, via written applications, by US mail, no sooner than 0800 hours on July 20, regardless of residency, on a first come basis. I guess it’s possible we just didn’t draw for a second time, but at 1530 hours on July 20th, one tag was still available.  Does anyone have any insight on the drawing process for leftover permits?  Thanks. Craig. 


  3. Just wondering if 30A has been getting any rain? The weather channel always seems to cut off the south eastern part of Arizona. The last time I was down, the country was dry as a bone and most of the mohogany had hardly leafed out. Hopefully by November, the area will have gotten some moisture, even though it may be too late to help with antler growth.

     

     

     

    Craig.


  4. First buck was a 4 point Mule Deer shot in the Dos Cabazes Mountains way back in 1972. My dad was with me, headed back to camp after a long day. My first exposure to gutting a deer and getting back in the pitch black. That was the first of many hunts getting back to camp in the dark. One can't even see a mule deer in the high country of the Dos Cabazes now. I'm not sure what changed. Moving to Idaho opened up diffenent hunting experiences including goats and moose. I still look forward to fall and my Coues hunts in southern Arizona.

     

     

    Craig.


  5. I was wondering about getting a lion tag while hunting this fall. I have yet to see a lion, but I have seen the scratches and deer kills, but I think it is just a matter of time before I glass one up. Are lion tags sold over the counter to non residents? I'd hate to have an opportunity and no tag.

     

     

     

     

    Craig.


  6. Thanks. I don't ever remember it being as dry as it was last year. Consequently, I didn't find any good bucks either, so I'm sure the drought had an effect on antler growth. With the early rains and now entering the monsoon season, I might find a worthy buck.

     

     

    Craig.


  7. I drew a 30A early November tag and was wondering if the area has gotten any rain this past week. I saw on the Weather Channel that it had a chance, but haven't spoken with anyone in the area. We're thinking about the Dos Cabazes area, does anyone know?

     

     

     

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    hope so my 10 yr old is asking me every 5 min....Hope he gets drawn

     

     

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    It's 5 'o clock somewhere!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I hope so too. My 73 year old father is asking me every 5 minutes too.

     

    Craig.


  9. I sure hope the envelope color has nothing to do with the application process. I down loaded the application and mailed it off in just a plain white legal sized envelope. I mailed it in early May, so I hope if there was a problem with the fashion color of my envelope, they would have notified me. This is the first year I've heard of color coded envelopes.

     

     

     

    Craig.


  10. Heck, we are starting to get them up her in Idaho. Thought I was seeing things at first, but the Fish and Game has a page on them in the regulations now. They are much bigger and lighter colored than the regular mourning dove. I've only seen them around town, and not were we hunt. They are legal year round without limits, but you have to keep them feathered to make sure you don't go over limit with the mourning doves.


  11. You might me entitled to some money for turning in the marijuana farm. It's federal money used by local agencies called the MEP program (Marijuana Eratication Program). My dad and I were turkey hunting in Idaho, when we saw several persons of hispanic decent, run into a brush patch in the bottom of the canyon. I turned in the location, and the detectives ended up flying the area and located a significant growing operation. We pulled a total of 880 plants. My dad received a reward for turning in the site. It paid for our trip to Arizona to hunt Coues.

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