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  1. 1 hour ago, yotebuster said:

    Can someone explain the allure of the 3a/3c tag for me?  I see a lot of publicity about it, and have spent little time in there, but the guides putting the collages on FB are putting up piles of pics of 145-165 bucks on them?  Seems like there’s one good one that comes out of there (190+) every year but a whole pile of 3 yr old 22” bucks as well.  It seems to me that just about every unit I’ve spent time in south of the canyon can produce about like that.  I hear of NR burning 20+ points on that tag, wondering if it’s just buying the hype or of I’m missing something?  Nothing wrong with 140-160 bucks but a guy can shoot bucks like that annually on no point type hunts across the west.  

    The Burnt Timber crew killed 4-5 bucks in there last year 190+. 


  2. 16 hours ago, NOTAGS said:

    Thanks for the story and taking us on the hunt.  You guys did  good.  No.... great!   Beautiful bucks,  makes me ponder waiting another bunch of years for the opp. I have had the pleasure of hunting with Hunter, he helped us on my daughters bison hunt.  He  helped  us recover her bull on the worst blood trail I have ever had the misfortune to be on. And he was just up there hanging out, not our guide.  Darn  Good guy. 

     

    Btw, are you and your brothers clones?  Never saw three siblings look so much alike.

    Haha Man, we get that a lot. Especially Trent & myself.

    Hunter was such a cool guy & put in serious effort. If anybody in here gets the chance to hunt with him you’ll be in good hands. 


  3. Good people of CWT, I have a confession to make.....I love big muley bucks. I hope that doesn’t make me a traitor. 

    With that being said, my brothers & I drew some great permits this year including out of state archery tags & rifle Strip! Yes, the famous 13B. We were absolutely shocked when cards were being hit. Seven bonus points somehow got us in the show. Don’t think you don’t have a chance!!! With the early moisture we knew we were potentially in for an epic year of hunting. When the dust settled (and there was lots of it), it was epic indeed.

    Honestly, the prep for the hunts is the best part for me. I love everything about it. Shooting my bow is one place where I find peace in a hectic schedule. We made a few scouting trips & set up some cameras in hopes of finding a giant. My brothers & I were texting each other constantly formulating plans to the point where our wives were ready to kick us out! 😂 

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    Finally, game time.....

    Opening morning just a couple hours into the archery hunt I got a text from Trent saying he had shot a big buck. According to him he glassed up a bachelor herd of bucks & made a mad dash to cut them off. Trent can be a bit of a joker so I was fully expecting to see perhaps a “trophy” deuce point. We hustled up to meet him & my jaw dropped when I saw the buck. NOPE, he smoked a giant! We were on cloud 9. I just absolutely love hunting with my brothers & if  I didn’t personally have success on this trip I would have gone home a happy man seeing the smile on his face.

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    Trashy

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    Big bucks always get the VIP treatment 
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    Little did we know that was just the beginning.

    Four days later I spotted my buck. Being familiar with the area from previous scouting trips I knew exactly where he would head to bed which would make him vulnerable. True to form he did what he was supposed to do & headed into the kill zone. I stalked through the forest into 40 yards & waited for him to stand. 45 minutes later, it happened. I gathered my composure & let it loose. All that practice in the 110 degree valley heat came to fruition as my arrow hit its mark perfectly. He takes a few steps, his legs get wobbly, & it’s game over. 
     

    Big buck #2 hits the dirt. 
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    Most stalks do not end in success.....

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    Measuring session

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    Onto The Strip!

    We’ve never been guided before but reached out to A3 for this one. We wanted to do it right. Hunter Weems & Heston Morrell were our help & were absolutely awesome to hunt with. Exceptional guys.
     

    The Strip was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced & is everything people say it is.

    Total of 4 flat tires....

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    Insane dust due to the drought....

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     Vast & beautiful......

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    Oh, & huge bucks!!!

    The first couple days we were hunting one of the local legends (along with numerous other people), but decided to get away from the circus & check out other areas. In the new spot, I picked up a buck moving through the sage flat bright & early. I casually said, “Got a buck, but I don’t think he’s a shooter”. In no time Hunter had him in the spotting scope & immediately said, “We need to kill this buck”.  We went from 0-100 mph in two seconds!!!”. Little did I know we were looking at a true 200 typical. Whoops, my bad. I learned that the bodies on these deer are huge & their antlers are much bigger than you realize.
     

    After traversing the landscape we found a good high point approximately 680 yards from the big typ. We just needed him to stand, & when he did Daryl was ready. 

    Buck #3 goes down.

    Hunter takes good pics! Pretty cool walking up on this beast.
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    Admiring...

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    It felt good to finally be on the board. We headed into a completely different area that evening riding high from the mornings events. 
    On the Strip you just never know what you might see next & it didn’t take long for luck to be on our side once again. Right at dark we spotted just a beast of a buck. He was a super, super, heavy 4X4. Trent looked him over, put his gun down, brought his gun back up,  then dropped him in his tracks! The mass was just to much for him to take. I think he made the right decision. 
     

    Buck #4 - We call him B.A. Barrackus 😂

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    Perspective. Elk mass.

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    I feel like I’m always the last one. The hunt is starting to wind down & I’m running out of time. I feel a bit stressed. I mean, I can’t eat my Strip tag!!! We wake up Thursday morning but I feel different, like there is no doubt it’s going to happen today. I’ve felt that feeling before & every.single.time it’s been upheld. 
     

    The morning is slow & we don’t see much. 10:30 rolls around but I keep glassing hoping for some sort of movement, perhaps a change in bedding spots, anything! Finally, some does get up & there is hope. The rut is starting so we know if there are does, we need to double & triple check for bucks. Hunter gets his spotter out & within a matter of seconds finds an antler barely sticking out from under a tree. This wasn’t his first exceptional spot. The dude has eagle eyes!!! He gets up to follow the does & is BIG but has a busted g-3 on his left side. Hunter asks, “What do you want to do?” I wasn’t about to pass this buck because he was broke. He just had to much character. I knew he could be fixed, so off we went. 
     

    We found ourselves perched on a knoll above the thick cedar country he was bedded in. We will have to wait him out as long as needed & prepared for potentially a long afternoon. However, after 30 minutes or so we hear the dreaded buck snort & they’re off & running out of nowhere. We look at each other wondering what the heck happened? Wind was good, we were hidden...perhaps a predator? Regardless, with no time to waste we head back to the truck to circle around & hopefully cut them off. 

    Hesston is on a nearby high point watching everything go down. He guides us in on where he saw them last. We’re on a little hill overlooking the area & know they’re close, we just can’t see them. Like quail they flush out right below us & are high tailing it directly away. I grab my bipod & sit down to steady myself for a running shot. I find him in my scope & try to pin him down, it feels like trying to shoot a running coyote! I lead him just a tad & squeeze the trigger...miss. I chamber another shell & fire again but this time he drops like a ton of bricks! Holy crap! It’s over, the brother tri-fecta on the Arizona Strip has been completed.  As I walk up to the buck I’m elated, relieved, & humbled beyond measure. What a beautiful creature. 

    Buck #5
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    A3 has trail cam pics of this buck so I know exactly how he looked before he broke. I was pleasantly surprised to learn he has a split g-3. 😍

    Trail cam photo credit-A3 

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    I wonder if we could be so fortunate to maybe do this again.

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    The sun sets on an amazing season. Thank you for reading. 

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  4. Yep, come in from Winslow. That's where all the elk will be anyway. Last time we hunted the late hunt in there when there was snow there were herds of elk running for their lives EVERYWHERE! It was crazy, WW2 style. Gunshots everywhere. We had elk running through our camp. 

    Have fun!

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  5. On 9/12/2018 at 3:52 PM, tontotom said:

    The deer herd up here took a major hit this last winter. No moisture fell in any quantity from November-June. Water dried up that has been steady for decades. Fawn survival will be minimal and deer health was poor until July when the spotty rains started. If this tag was drawn by mistake turn it back. That's my take.

    Few places in the unit have deer in any number like is mentioned above. To say you don't want "honey holes" is silly, any place that's holding deer is a honey hole. You will encounter a lot of locked gates and little chance to gain access. We could talk about the various reasons but most are due to previous conflicts between land owners and hunters leaving gates open, driving ATV's off road and a sense of entitlement by both sides. To think you might solve these issues in the next 6 weeks would be naive. 

    If you do come I'd like you to consider this one thing, without the ranches pumping water for cattle the deer, elk and antelope numbers would be 10% of what they are now.

    Man, you are right Bro! I grew up there & wouldn’t spill the beans cause the good spots are slowly dwindling! Not that this helps, but this buck was killed In there last year. This is the gun smiths brother. 

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  6. Welp, tried it out & promptly returned it. lol When it was nice & calm, it felt great. When it was windy, it felt like a sail. The attachment on & off was really annoying to me. I felt like if I saw a huge buck driving the road underneath the power lines or something like that & I had to jump out real quick I wouldn't want to be stumbling on my 4 foot stabilizer. No matter how much I try, I just can't be like Jim Burnsworth or Nate Simmons.

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  7. Oh, I totally understand! lol I'm pretty skeptical.....we'll see when results are posted.

     

    My brother drew Rocky Bighorn with two bonus points. He drew Desert Big in 2016!

    Would it be wrong to say I hate that guy? That is some serious luck.... he should be buying lottery tickets too.

     

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