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Everything posted by Savageman2506
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they're rescinding all CURRENT ones so that you have to reapply, and actually meet the criteria of a disabled archer to be able to use a crossbow. It's free to get one, it only takes a doctors certification (which if you are truly disabled shouldn't be too hard to get) then you're good. EDIT: It's not free, its $13 per year. If you're going to bitch about $13/year then you probably can't afford to hunt anyways... especially not with a crossbow. Have you seen how expensive bolts are?
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SOLD - Tikka T3 Hunter with Swarovski Z5 Scope
Savageman2506 replied to Berger's topic in Classified Ads
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That's a relatively new thing, only the last few years I think
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congrats, nice buck
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you can make it as easy or hard as you want. Most hunters are successful quickly and most hunters want it that way, but if you want to find and stalk them all by yourself thats allowed now. I'm assuming this was back when you had to be "guided"/accompanied by GFD employees.
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I've spent a lot of time at both areas, so I'm pretty familiar with them
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I meant on House Rock and Raymond. If you draw the Kaibab, you just need patience and a lot of luck. Lol
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I know this is an old thread, but both House Rock and Raymond Wildlife Areas are managed, "contained" herds. Not free-ranging due to cattle concerns from other landowners and wildlife/livestock conflicts. The only free-ranging herd in the state is the Kaibab Plateau herd (12A, 12B, 13A). The huntable bison are on many thousands of acres and are spooky, but generally hunters are successful in a few days if they are competent.
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Second if it falls through
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^^^^ What's your price range and yardage needs?
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no worries it happens haha.
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you know those angle grinders are $10 new, right?
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According to CZ there's still models in production. The MTR is just extremely low production numbers I think.
