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    Giant 410+ Velvet Bull killed!

    +1 and -1 good point, if you would of left the name calling out, they would of had nothing to say. Cause an ignorant fool could even see that its not fair someone gets to elk hunt based on his money. NOT FAIR AZGFD. Oh and if this guy is such a GREAT hunter, why does he need a guide to follow it 24-7? I normally would leave this never-ending argument alone......BUT....... biglakejake and cuztail, haven't you heard of the age old saying that life just isn't fair. Why is it that this thread got hijacked from showing off a giant bull which our great state produced to name calling and huge displays of simple jealousy? I have no idea how Mr. Hamberlin makes his living but if I were to guess he probably works his butt off. How he chooses to spend his money is no business to you or I. I for one am thankful that he chose to give our state the amount of money he did to kill just ONE bull. How many elk would have to die in our state each year at $121.50 a piece to generate the same revenue that this 1 bull created. I'm only guessing that Mr. Hamberlin spent $150k+ on this tag. And it all gets dumped back in to the improvement of wildlife so that when you or I get lucky enough to draw a tag we get to hunt a herd that is quality managed because of funds generated from these hunting opportunites like an auction tag. We should be thanking Mr. Hamberlin, not bashing him. STUD of a bull. Huge congrats to the hunter and Mossback AZ! Regards, Chris Jacob Wwww.sonoranghost.com
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    Got lucky!!!

    Hey guys, Thanks for all of the positive comments! I've never posted pics or stories before but I have always enjoyed reading all of yours. I might have to put a few more up of some other sweet bucks. Amanda, it was great meeting you and Paul. Yes, I should have a house full of sick kids after taking them to play in the snow today. Again, thanks for all of the congrats, it still hasn't completely set in. Chris
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    first bobcat

    Gary, I have absolutely no idea what bobcat pelts are going for this year. I would be curious to know though. This one will be used for a lifesize mount but if there is more to come I would deffinitely sell them. Chris
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    first bobcat

    Since the archery hunts are over with and Mexico has come to an end for me this year. I thought it would be time to start doing some varmint calling. My buddy and I called this bobcat in yesterday morning and I was able to kill my first bobcat. The 17 HMR did a perfect job.
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    I really really like Mexico...

    HOLY MASS!! Kevin, it looks like droptine bucks follow you around in Mexico. Congrats on a freakin stud of a buck.
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    Got lucky!!!

    Hey TJ, As much as I would love to throw my name out there and talk about my operation in Mexico, out of respect for the guys who pay money to advertise on this great site, I better wait until Amanda and I get my website up on here. Until then, I just feel that it wouldn't be fair to the guys who have spent the money. I hope you can understand.
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    Got lucky!!!

    Hey guys and gals, After finishing up a couple of weeks with hunters down south this year I was able to sneak away for a few days of hunting for myself before the season ended. We left Safford Saturday morning and arrived at the ranch in enough time to throw a quick hunt before it got dark. Randy Barnes, a good friend of mine, connected on a handsome looking buck with about thirty minutes left of shooting light. Sunday morning myself and Trini (one of the guides that works for me) set off for a canyon that was about an hour and a half walk from the truck. We climbed to one of my favorite vistas and started glassing. I immediately picked up three bucks and a few does in a little saddle and put the spotting scope on the bigger of the three. He would have been a solid 105" deer had he not broke most of his G3 off on one side. I was messing around with my video camera trying to get some footage of him when Trini started going nuts. Trini is one of the most calm and collected people that I've ever hunted with and for him to be freaking out got me instantly pumped. He was looking 180 degrees from the buck I was trying to film on a dark nasty north facing slope. He told me to not screw around with looking at this buck through my 15's and to do what I needed to do to kill this buck he was looking at. I frantically got my custom built .300 win mag built by Western Precision Rifles set up on the oak thicket that he indicated the buck was chasing a doe through. It was one of those classic most uncomfortable set-ups you can imagine, most of you guys have been there. Feet pointing uphill, head pointing down hill, bipod fully extended and resting on my backpack to get enough height for the uphill angle. Basically, my boots and the rifle barrell were making a perfect V. I ranged the oak tree on the skyline that the buck was under, 511, ok, double check 511. I clicked my scope to 475 due to the extreme angle and when the buck stepped out in to the first opening chasing his doe I held on the front of his brisket and squeezed the trigger while he was walking. The report sounded very dull like a possible gut shot. Trini told me that he thought I hit him back. The buck bolted for about 40 yards and then slowed down. I reranged him at 485 and when he stopped broadside I held low on his front shoulder and squeezed again. I was able to see the impact on that shot and he buckled and rolled into some thick brush. Without being able to see him Trini and I played it super safe and stayed put for a solid hour. That litterally had to be the longest hour of my life. We gathered up our stuff that I had slung all over the hill trying to get to my rangefinder hiding in the bottom of my pack and headed down the ridge to cross the canyon. We ditched our packs at the bottom and started up the other side with nothing but my rifle and butterflies in my stomache. The image will forever be ingraved in my mind when we got to the buck and Trini picked his head out of the brush. I was speechless. I will never forget that sight. He is the result of a LOT of miles of boot leather and thousands of hours in the 15's. I have had hunters shoot bucks in the high teens and in the 120's but I have never been on the trigger end of those. This was different. Trini and I just sat there and enjoyed him for a good 30 minutes to an hour before taking him down to the bottom to take about a thousand pictures. After looking him over we found that my first shot hit him about six inches behind his shoulder and blew his lungs out and the second shot entered in his shoulder and exited behind his offside shoulder whiping out his ticker. I am a very lucky guy. He is an inline 5 on his right side with a sweet kicker off of his G2 and his other side is a big 3 with a kicker off its G2 also. He also has a double eyegaurd on his 3point side. He ended up scoring 125 3/8".
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    Border Parking?

    chillcoues, If it is the same Mababi that I'm thinking of please tell Ted hello for me. He is a dear friend. Chris Jacob That would be great if there is a secure palce to park. Yes, I may have someone drop me off, but since I don't know when I am comming back it would be better to have the truck waiting for me. I just want to make sure its there Thanks <{POST_SNAPBACK}> There is a parking lot east of the border crossing I will check to see if they still have security guards there 24/7 I will let you know. When do you need to know by and what ranch are you hunting in mexico? We are hunting Jan 9-15 at the Mababi. CM <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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    youth hunt

    Congrats JH on getting out there with your daughter and smoking that nice buck. Keep it up and she will be as good a hunter as your son is and you wont be able to keep up with her. Chris Jacob
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    Another late season Bull.

    Ya, that's him. I wish I could say that I killed it but in fact was one of my dad's clients. When I get a chance I will put up a couple field shots of the bull. This photo really shows off his thirds (24"). There deffinitely was a lot of work put into this bull. As with most elk taken in that kind of country that 27 has a reputation for. And yes, the red mark below his ear is an exit. The hunter shot him in his bed at 480 and on his final shot (obviously) he may have pulled it a little. Thank goodness it didn't hit the beams or something. Chris Jacob
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    Late hunt 27 Bull.

    Congrats on a movie star looking bull. Very symetrical. My dad and his partner had four hunters this year and one of the guys killed a 393 gross bull on the same hunt. Not sure where the toad was you saw but when I can get a couple pictures posted of our client's bull you can see if it is the same one that you saw or not. When you say miles from the nearest road, that's right where we're at. In 27 you can sure as heck get away from people if you want to. Again, congrats on a solid bull. Chris Jacob
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    Monster AZ Coues

    Its G1 were around 3" per side=6" Its G2 on the one side was 13" The other was about 9 with 3" kicker=25 Its G3's were about 6" each=12 Its beems were both right at 22"=44 Its inside spread was 16 7/8 It has roughly 15" of mass per side=30 total=134 From what I was told by the hunter it grossed roughly 134 inches. When I first saw it and was asked by him to guess it I told him 132. The deer really is that big. The cool thing is, it is 100% coues deer looking. No doubt. Chris Jacob
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    Leupold VX-III help with a decision

    Amanda, A lot of people think that a 50mm will gather more light than a 40mm but it all boils down to the main tube of the scope. It doesn't matter how big the lense is on the end of the scope that is letting light in but rather the part of the scope that is transfering that light to your eye. The 30mm main tube of a scope with a 50mm lense will gather/transfer more light than a 1" main tube will with the same 50mm lense. Sooo if your heart is set on the VXIII then I believe they offer that scope with the 30mm main tube if you buy the long range version. If they don't, go with Leupolds LPS 3.5-14. That scope is awsome. You can still do your MOA adjustments and click it back to your exact zero point everytime, just like you can with the target turrets that way you can utilize your drop charts. Chris Jacob
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    Long Range Shooting

    Brian, Sorry to here about the miss. I know you have waited a long time for that tag and I was curious to see how you did. We had five clients this year. One went home with tag soup, one killed a little rag horn on the last day. We had 3 bulls that went 335, 350, and 370. Send me an email to elkmaniac@hotmail.com and I well email you some pictures. How did you do on your deer hunt?? Chris Jacob
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    34b toad

    Couesnut, You've got to tell em that was your first coues deer. Props to Shane for helping. I was pumped when you guys called me during the middle of our hunt in 31. Our didn't turn out as good as your did. But there are not many that turned at that good. Congratulations again. Chris Jacob
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