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Everything posted by trphyhntr
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i just sit with the gun in my shoulder, call in my trigger hand, opposite hand under the gun. that way all you have to do is get the gun pointed in the right direction with while you drop your hand with the call to the trigger. i can usually keep calling while theyre coming in and never hardly adjust.
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wow that's cheap.
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that is one heavenly blessed beauty
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no, not so much. but it was late, and I drank a lot whiskey.
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no that was denim and diamonds last week. she had both legs, only had 1 tooth though.
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and that was the the night time shift, you should see the day crew.
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i know i cant lose, meet me there
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Now we're talking! You think the campsite are hard to get now, just wait for slut thunder 2015!
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haha, going to cruise main, pick up one of mesas finest to celebrate.
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you guys keep talking about the music, its not about the music its bout the girls is daisy dukes and lots of beer/fireball.
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you and everybody else. the only thing i dont like is, im afraid they'll hike up the face value because they know theyll get it.
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know how i know your old. lol just messing with you, i completely understand. i didnt even go to any concerts last year. too many other activities back at camp
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get your old lady all drunk off fireball and maybe you might find out she's more adventurous than you thought. holy chit, more than i can afford.
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$100. but let me post up on your campsite this year dude. i swear i will get the most topless chicks to your camp.
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whats the campsite issue?
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what a season. love that 5x4 muley
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Sweet! thats a huge cow too.
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Unit 9 Arizona Elk Hunt Success Photos
trphyhntr replied to Jay Scott's topic in Jay Scott Outdoors/Colburn and Scott Outfitters
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congrats on a good buck
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is coyote any good?. im sticking with grass eaters. Steve Rinella from meateater says that coyote tastes like duck kind of. i saw the video, im just going to have to take his word for it lol.
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is coyote any good?. im sticking with grass eaters.
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wow, nice deer too
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cool looking bull. has red stag look going kind of
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First off: Az is a rough, rough state to bowhunt in. According to Bowhunter magazine, we always have one of the lowest success rates for archery deer hunters & it's always in the single digits (4-6% range). You guys that haven't killed yet just have to keep putting in the hours, but don't give up. My first muley I got took me 14 days. First coues = 9 days. Persistance is what gets it done. Secondly: As I've already said, I firmly believe that if you really want to get it done your best odds are to find a saddle or basin that has some good trails & sit tight. I know a lot of guys prefer water holes too, but I don't care for the human company that often goes along with them. You may have to sit that same spot 3, 4, maybe 5 days in a row, but eventually something with antlers is coming through. Had I been patient/smart enough to have learned that little fact earlier on, I'd have killed a lot more deer by now. Thirdly: Don't limit yourself to one method of hunting. If you're in open, broken terrain that lends itself to stalking, then by all means, try spotting & stalking. However, if you're in some of the thick, steep, nasty, rocky crap that I prefer, you should trade the tripod for a good paperback or video poker game & a buttpad. I tried for a couple years to spot & stalk in my favorite January spot, & even managed to get close a couple times, but I get far, far more close encounters now that I changed my tactics to ambush hunting. For me, the terrain & conditions dictate how I hunt, not my personal preferences or lack of patience. At the end of it though, we don't hunt to kill, we hunt to live. Every time I go out & have does or fawns meander by completely unaware of my presence, or have humming birds buzz up to me & try to taste my orange fletchings, it's all worth while. If you carry a camera with you, you'll find that you come out of the hills successful much more often than not. I love taking pics almost as much as I do taking venison. Fawn at 15 yards. S6301829.JPG Momma at 9 yards. S6301833.JPG S6301831.JPG from a tree stand or ground blind mostly?
