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Noel Arnold

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  1. I went scouting last week for the first time. I am a 43 year native of Arizona and I have never seen grass so high.It made for hard walking in the rocky areas.Last weekend was not the best weather conditions due to a little rain and wind . I did not see any buck's that were shooters for me.I do not know if it was due to the weather or feed conditions. I think it was more weather.At least I hope.

    Noel


  2. My Office is in surprise.I took one of my buddys hunting three years ago.It was his first coues hunt and he shot a buck that a guy in Surprise mounted. His name is Doug Hinshaw.Were you the guy that mounted it ?Doug has moved to Nevada but he sent me a picture of his mount and it looked very good.

    Noel


  3. It has been about 12 years since I have been drawn for the Dec. hunt.(yes that is sarcism)But I do remember that when the rut kicks in on the big ones(usually the last three day's of the hunt) You could see a big buck any time of the day and any place.Of course if it is hot then it would be more of a early or late thing.I have been hunting the oct. for the last five years and have glassed big bucks bedded right out in the open in the early morning sun.

    Noel


  4. Lark,

    I agree it is not easy shooting a 40 inch buck in any circumstances. I was just wondering what the opinions of everybody.I remember a few years ago that somebody bought a auction tag in Utah.He ended up shooting one of the all time biggest typicals.He had a whole lot of guides finding this buck for him.But what was the funny part to me was in one of the magazines it said something like huge public lands buck.Yes it was shot on public lands,but under the same circumstances as our auction tags.If I had a auction coues tag every year for 10 years.I could pretty well guarantee you that I could average 110 points gross over those ten years.Without the help of any guide.So that said I feel any animal shot on a auction tag does not mean the same degree of diffulculty as a regular hunt.

    Noel


  5. This whole discussion I have never bad mouthed the hunters .I am curious about some of your opinions on taking a trophy animal on a hunt like this.Do you guys think it is as much of a acomplishment as taking a trophy on a general hunt.I do not.Here is a example.My dad went to mexico on a unguided hunt and shot a 130 buck.He has shot numerous big bucks in Arizona on public hunts.But none of them have been quite that big.He is the first to tell you that the bucks in Arizona were more of a acomplishment.Do not get me wrong.I am not judging these auction tag holders.I am just trying to see what other peoples feelings are about this.


  6. Michael,

    Yes I have a rear end (And my wife say's it is sexy) He He!!!! When We had this discussion a few month's ago I said I really do not like the raffle that much either.It is just the lesser of two evil's.The main point I was trying to make when I started this conversation was that the auction tag only allows a few select people the chance to shoot a (public) land animal.At least the raffle gives joe public the chance also.When I said the word poach,I was not bad mouthing the hunters.I totally blame the powers to be who give out these tag's.

    Noel

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