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need help packing your game out?
Non-Typical Solutions replied to AZLance's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
I don't get what is so hard to get about this business, we need to start emailing photos like this to Napalitano, McCain, Bush, just flooding their computers with the damage and distruction that is occuring in our southern border areas. I have to admit that since my wife drew the 36B tag, my eyes have been opened. -
anyone got their money back yet?
Non-Typical Solutions replied to .270's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Got my deer tag money, not worth the paper printed on.....but there is still life....my wife and son have 36B tags in october, nothing like scouting brand new country.....looking very forward to the trip and hunt..... -
OK, here is the story, I made an error on my deer application, instead of hunt 1108, I put hunt 1118. SO...that threw me into a unit I have no info on, never hunted, and have had stories from friends about how there are big coues, but too many problems with hunters and border crossers. Can anybody give me an idea of what I am up against. Looking forward to a good coues hunt, just want to be prepared... Thanks, Redneck
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anyone got their money back yet?
Non-Typical Solutions replied to .270's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
That is funny 270, that is exactly what my wife told me this morning....we didn't get to do any shopping with the refund checks yet......... -
anyone got their money back yet?
Non-Typical Solutions replied to .270's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I'll just keep praying.....won't tell her.....works out better that way... -
36B Hassles
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Kind of an erieeeeee site no doubt.... -
anyone got their money back yet?
Non-Typical Solutions replied to .270's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
No tags...no money....they are banking with my money.....My wife reminded me this morning that we had not gotten our checks back, she always prays that we won't get drawn for something so we can get money back..... -
36B Hassles
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Oh yeah, that is why I thought I might get a hit from you if I mentioned the other bumper sticker. Guess I am going to have to figure out how to get ahold of one of those coueswhitetail.com stickers.... -
36B Hassles
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Yup that was us, hope we didn't disturb too much on you there. We blundered around in the dark until 5:00 in the morning bumping into locked gates etc. That canyon does look pretty sweet above where you were there. Sorry about misquoting the bumper sticker, that sounded pretty harsh didn't it. -
36B Hassles
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Went down to 36B for the first time ever this past weekend. Kicked around the Tumacacories,(sp??) saw alot of sign, got there too late for early morning. Man was that place trashy.....had to climb over backpacks and waterjugs to get through the wash. Came across lion track as well. Plus a rig with an interesting bumper sticker, "assassination from a distance".....kind of made me look around and over my shoulder. Looks like great country, I am getting excited for the coues hunt..... -
elk rubbing in unit 9
Non-Typical Solutions replied to azsagebrush's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
OK, so I am a rookie on this forum thing...how do I view the pics for this thread? Redneck -
36B Hassles
Non-Typical Solutions replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Wow, actually sounds kind of interesting. I have spent the last 15 years hunting mulies up in unit 10. They have sold off alot of that unit just north of Ash Fork, 40 acre parcels, and the biggest problem with that hunt is bumping into landowners who are now the proud owners of what used to be your honey hole. Lots of signs like "trespassers will be shot" type of stuff. Looking forward to a good change of venue down south. I hunted 34B I think it is about 20 years ago and enjoyed watching those little coues appear out of thin air that I had been glassing for the last three hours. Thanks for the heads up info, sounds like fun. Redneck
