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Noel Arnold

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  1. Bret,

    Good point about the private land. I am a third generation native of Arizona and I have been spoiled to have all of this public land to hunt on. In state's like Texas there is no public land. I think that is why it is so hard for me to see the areas to hunt becoming more limited. The way this state is growing,I fear that in 15 years when I want to retire I will have to move to another state (Maybe Idaho).

    Noel


  2. I think Ranches do some good for wildlife and some bad. Good examples are = water sources in dry areas,and lion control. Bad examples= Some of them do overgraze and my biggest complaint is blocking off lots of public land. I made a comment in another post that I would like to see the Game and Fish or Forest service put in roads around ranches that block public land.Most ranches in Arizona own some land, which they can do what ever they want With.But when it comes to blocking off our public land, that is a problem for me.

    Noel


  3. I have shot three deer between 450 and 597 yards and recovered every one of them. I have shot lots of other deer at shorter distances and have wounded a few over 33 years of whitetail hunting.I Do not think we should clump everybody's max shooting together. Michael Jordon could shoot three pointers all day. While Shaquille O'Neal can not hit the broad side of a barn past 10 feet.I always try to get closer if I can, although sometimes it is just not possible.

    Noel


  4. For the most part I think the Game And Fish are doing the best job they can. There are good and bad in every occupation in the United States. Not being there myself, it would be unfair to make any decision on what happened. As far as managing game, I think it is a no win situation for the game and fish. If they drop the number of tags, some people will be mad because it will be even harder to draw.If they continue to let out larger numbers of tags in some of the units ,then some of the people will be mad because the average age of the deer will be younger. I hunt in unit 32 and The number of tags for the early hunts have stayed about the same the last few years. The problem with that unit is over the years the ranches have been blocking more access. I have never seen before as many people in the area that I hunt as this year. I understand the reasons why ranchers block access (slob hunters) But I also think that if a rancher is blocking a large area of public land behind the ranch, then the game and fish or forest service should push in a road around the ranch.

    Noel


  5. Amanda,

    I have the same scope with the 40m. My dad send's his scopes back east to a guy who puts crosshair's in them. It is a very sophisticated system. You have to use only one load for this system. Also you have to chronagraph your rifle.And you tell him the average elevation you will be hunting at. Long story short ,I used one of his rifles a few years ago and shot a whitetail out of his bed at 597 yards. If anybody is interested I can get this guy's telephone number from my dad.

    Noel


  6. I shot one years ago that is in the Arizona book and scores 20 10/16. This bear appears to be at least as big as mine. But I am guessing he will make 21. Do not make the same mistake I made and boil the heck out of his skull. The Guy that measured mine said I shrunk the skull. Check with ASU . I hear they have meat eating beetles.

    Noel


  7. Enerst,

    Sounds like we have a lot in common. I am 42 and been hunting since I was 10 also. Every year has been coues except three for muley's. My dad is 66 and has been my best hunting partner. We both have oct. tags and I am hoping my dad can get one more nice one. We have one located that is not to bad of a hike.If we can not get him it is ok. Just being out in God's wonderfull creation is what really counts. Good luck to every one this weekend.

    Noel


  8. I have seen a lot of smaller bucks sparring on the early hunts.But I Do not recall ever seeing one over 80 points. Of course there is always exceptions to the rule.And the little ones were never having a knock out fight.

    Noel


  9. I am excited about this hunt. I did not get a chance to scout this year because I had a archery bull tag. My Father, who has a oct. hunt with me just got back from scouting. He saw a buck that could go as high as 120. Normally the first buck I see that is in the mid to upper 90s I shoot.I have a freezer full of elk meat so I think this year I am going to raise my standerds. And if I do not get one, hit them hard on the dec. archery hunt.

    Noel


  10. Scott,

      I grew up in Eagar and love unit 27 also.  We went over a year between seeing the big four point buck that we have posted shed and trail camera pics for.  We were sure that he had been smoked by a lion but then one day there he was again.  We have looked for him countless times but have only seen him 3 times in about a year and a half.  All his sheds have been in that same area.  We don't call them the "gray ghost" for nothing!  I don't know where exactly your hunting, but I do know that most of that unit is thicker than that amazon and finding the same coues buck twice would be quite an acomplishment.  Keep trying and sooner and hopefully not later your persistance will pay off.

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