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Posts posted by azcouesandelk
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Fantastic buck!
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Every bull I saw last weekend was rubbed clean. From what I’ve seen I’d say average to slightly above for growth. Elk are HEALTHY this year!
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My dad and I have been running the same filson vests for years. His is 20+ years old and mine is pushing 20
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2006 - 36b
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With a lifetime license you will always be in the resident pool. Id you live out of state you will have to pay a nonresident fee
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If there is room I’m in
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1 hour ago, elkaholic said:3 TAGS PER HUNT 36 TOTAL
Where does it say that? Everything I’ve read says that 12 tags will be issued
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Have to scroll from 0 all the way to 19**. Kinda ridiculous but doable
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The 27/28 combined is for antlered whitetail and the hunts where they are specified by themselves or for antlered mule deer
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There was an elk killed by a girl from up in Kingman. Her dad signed it over to her after an accident
Also saw 1 mule deer that was drawn by an outfitters wife. Lastly saw the central coues bucks that was maybe 90.
I don’t believe any of those 3 were influencers but I may be wrong
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High Country Comfort
Mesa family that have been in the business for a long time and are avid hunters
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15 minutes ago, PRDATR said:And what are you basing that on? Heresay? Speculation?
Seeing it in the field, YouTube videos, here say, etc 🤷🏻♂️
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3 hours ago, firstcoueswas80 said:Christian, you're pretty high on your soap box on this topic bud.
I had a muzzy 33 tag last year, shot the gun exactly once before dropping my buck at 350 with it. It was awesome.
Congratulations on the buck. Glad it worked out for you.
All I’m saying is that the majority of the time it does not work out that way sadly. If your friends have the right equipment and you’re a competent shooter you’ll most likely be fine. It’s the individuals who have never shot them and buy one off the shelf who expect it to be like a rifle that I’m talking about.
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58 minutes ago, bigorange said:I’d much rather see someone on a muzzy hunt without enough practice or with a borrowed gun than someone drawing an early bull tag then buying a bow and not practicing enough…
Going into a hunt unprepared with a bow, muzzleloader or a rifle is no different. Shouldn’t matter if it’s an elk hunt or a deer hunt. Just as good of odds of wounding an animal
#deerlivesmatter
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@bigbuckfever at least you had been planning for years and most likely did research and had an understanding of them.
I’m willing to bet the majority of people applying for the leftover muzzy tags had never thought about hunting with one or even shooting one until they applied. Also I’m willing to bet that there will be minimal practice with them before the hunt and people will be shooting much further than they should expecting them to act like a rifle
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30 minutes ago, briant_az said:But you of all people should know that those guys usually end up shooting giants. That’s all I remember from my time at Sportsman’s Warehouse.
Sadly it’s true. I know of several instances that are ridiculous
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48 minutes ago, 25-06 said:If any of you need a muzzleloader I have one I'm gonna post tomorrow.
How many people apply for those muzzy hunts who have never shot one before. Just like people applying for archery bull and never shooting a bow before 🤦🏻♂️
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OE4A - Eddie Corona
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Play poker with a buddy. Choose the yardage and put a deck of cards on the target. 5 shots each best hand wins
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2 minutes ago, trphyhntr said:I heard he’s only averaging like 15k steps a day rn.
That’ll get you to the base of the mountains at least
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Catalina Craft Pizza.
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Be prepared for lots of walking to huntable country. Make the trips early and stash water or hire someone to pack your gear in and out
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17B & 19B
in Antelope Hunting
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Congratulations! Sounds like an amazing hunt!