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A friend and I drew unit 23 Mule Deer (2nd choice) Nov 5-9. Never hunted in New Mexico, so any prescouting "pointers" would be much appreciated. Redman
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Thanks for the info. Redman
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I have given up hope, if my card hasn't be charged yet, it's not going to be. Redman
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Here a question if anybody wants to answer, how do you normally locate water holes that hold water in the summer off the beaten path? Topo map? I know of some, but would really like to find others. Redman
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Just wondering when you sent you app and payment in? Mine has not been cashed, mine was mailed on the 25th. A friend who mailed his in earlier has also been cashed. Redman2002
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Thanks I will coutinue to keep my hopes up until the results are posted. Redman
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Probably not what you want to hear, but I have been using Blazer vanes and have not had any problems with them showing wear from the Biscuit. I had thought Blazer and Quickspins were similar? Do you fletch your own arrows? I so I know Blazer will send some for free to try if you ask. Redman
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Yeah I heard about that. I guess a Mexican Military landed next to a tanker in Arivaca and starting asking the driver questions, the driver said something to the effect "I don't have to tell you anything", they then flew off and the driver called and I guess the boarder patrol said they already knew. We should have shot it down. On the human side its hard not to feel sorry for the people, but that country is so corrupt the people should revolt. There is no reason for Mexico to be a 3rd world country with its natural resources. Redman
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I'm in the same boat, I wish the G&F would adapt the modified on-line hunter education course like many other states have. Redman
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I think the hunt fees are a joke. A bull tag for non-residents is only $405. With no quota for non-residents, I believe AZ residents are going to get put put. What happened to the proposal of different hunt fees for regular and quality hunts? Good luck everybody. Redman
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Greetings, I am going to purchase a new bow. I currently shoot a PSE which I bought used, and it's time to retire it, its 5-7 years old. I have been looking at PSE, AR, and Hoyt. I can spend around $600 ( I would like to get the bow, sight, and rest) Please help me decide (but please provide reasons.. Like I had a Hoyt, but found the AR to be better because....etc... not just PSE sucks..etc.) I like the fact PSE and AR can be serviced here and the folks at PSE have for the been good to me. Redman
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Anybody know what is the date the AZ hunt regs are published? Redman
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Anyway you look at it, the average Joe loses. The price to hunt will continue to go up and up. If AZ's new proposed hunt fees are approved and implemented, other states will follow. And it will be very difficult to hunt outside your resident state. Even residents are going to take it in the shorts. Take it from me, in a couple of years, I will be purchasing three tags for my family. Add it up, and I have the potential to spend thousands each year for me and my sons to hunt OR not to hunt. I know this thing is far from over. The sooner its decided who has the authority to manage the wildlife in a state (the state or federal government) this stuff is going to go one and one. More letters, more fabrications of the truth and more hunters will pay the price. What would happen if all states had to set hunt prices the same for resident and non-resident, with the same quota for resident and non-residents?? Redman
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Following up on my post, I purchased the AR34. I shot four differnt bows in my quest. All shot great, I really liked the Bowtech, but the price had alot to do with my choice. I got the AR for $250 less (bow only) plus customer service goes a long way with me. The folks at PSE are top notch (not that any other shops were not). Thanks for the help, Redman
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Looks like the final nail is in the cofin for new fees for hunting and fishing. Update: Feb. 9, 2005 at 6:15 p.m. Senate Bill 1365 received unanimous approval today by the Arizona Senate Natural Resources and Rural Affairs Committee. The bill will next be assigned to the Arizona Senate Rules Committee for technical verification. Update: Feb. 8, 2005 at 3:30 p.m. The Arizona Game and Fish Commission on Feb. 7 decided to recommend a provision be added to Senate Bill 1365 that license fees cannot be increased by more than 50 percent of the proposed fee cap during the first year of implementation. Update: Feb. 3, 2005 at 5 p.m. The Arizona Game and Fish Commission on Feb. 3 voted to recommend the following amendments to Senate Bill 1365 relating to hunting and fishing fees. No more than five percent of all deer and elk tags may be priced at the premium level and no less than 95 percent of all deer and elk tags may be priced at the regular level. Proposed Statutory Maximum Regular Hunt Premium Hunt Deer Res $50 $150 Nonres $325 $1200 Elk Res $150 $350 Nonres $775 $3200 - The disparity between resident and nonresident guide fees is abolished. - The taxidermist fee cap is increased from $65 to $250.
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.270 On the contrary, in some states you can hunt at night (Texas), but I get your point. I will agree with you on the ethics term, its debatable, but come on, hunting above an automatic feeder that goes off at a certain time of day from shack with a gun in a vise? That?s what we are talking about. It?s also legal to raise a deer in a pin, and then shoot it. THIS HAPPENS ALL TOO OFTEN, then the smucks take pictures with these deer like it was a feat or something, but is' legal, is it ok? or is it ethical? Anyhow, being the superior species on this planet allows us to take advantage over animals in one way or another and I forgot we can actually think?....I mean interpret what we feel is ethical or not. I stated my opinion on the subject and I will stick with it. That type of hunting listed in my previous post should be illegal. Redman
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Watching those shows makes me say to myself "this is why people want to ban hunting?. I mean when ?hunters? sit in high blinds with electricity waiting for the automatic feeder to go off at 5:00 p.m. Then out come the animals and they are shot from a gun vise on a table. I have had many conversations with animal lovers at work and they and I agree that type of hunting should not be legal, but true sport hunting is fine (there are always extremes to all sides) Now putting up a treestand in the forest after scouting, that is sport hunting. Putting a treestand over a man made food plot (with heavy equipment) engineered to ?bring the animals? within shooting range is also unethical. Redman
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I had the prank of putting the nut sack behind the gas tank door of a few friends trucks. They would normally find them 2-3 days later. It was "good fun", until one night I got a call from my wife, she borrowed my truck and found a surprise. I could hardly settle her down. Let's just say I don't do that anymore. Redman
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Dear Fatfootdoc "USO will have one less person to compete with for their guided whitetail hunts" As much as I hate USO, the the non-resident cap never applied to whitetail hunts" Redman
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I would bet the prices will be 50% of the amount posted this year and the full price next year. Since the G&F is claiming they are losing $$ why would they wait???? Redman
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I first want to say thank you all for your advice. Starting this weekend I am going to look at bows at differnt shops here in Tucson. I would like to look and shoot as many brands and models as possible. I have been visiting ebay and there are some good deals. I have also been to Archerytalk.com and there is alot of info there. Thanks Again, Redman
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Grizzly, What do you think of the Outback have you ever shot one? I seen some loaded 2004's in my price range. Redman
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I have never killed a deer with a bow, but I've had about 4 or 5 real good chances. I have never treestand hunted, only spot and stalk. I hunted for three seasons, two season hard, averageing at least 10-12 days in Jan. The one thing that has hurt me the most is the wind, second are does with a buck. I have found the most effective way, is to watch a buck bed down, then move in slowly out of sight wind in favor. The other method I have used and its worked to get close is to watch a deer go over a hill and bust butt up it and catch it before it goes to far down the other side. One would think getting up a hill fast would make to much noise, but if the wind is right they often the deer won't spoke. The thrid way, is to just get lucky, walk over a hill and there they are! Redman (wishing there was one more weekend to hunt)
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Speaking of this got me thinking, I have heard no news on the hunter that will killed in 34A in August, has anybody else? Redman
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Those are fantastic. Congrats, I wish I had the problem of waiting 334 days to hunt dear in AZ again. I bet there was a few "drinks" downed that night. The smiles on your buddy's face says it all! Redman