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  1. A week ago I finally took my dog and went up to Pintail Lake near Show Low to hunt up some ducks for the first time.  No surprise,  mainly it was coots and only a very few ducks because it has been so warm.  I was surprised  how mucky the water was and I noticed on the forest service map that it labeled the ponds "sewage".  So my question is:  It really sewage and if so,  do guys really send their dogs into it?  I was camping and really didn't have a way to clean up my dog, not to mention that my dog sleeps on my wife's side of the bed.  So what the story about Pintail?

    Thanks,

    Mark


  2. Congrats!  This permit is even much harder to get than a sheep tag!  I have done the Grand five times in my home built 16' cataraft, three times as trip leader. What month is your put-on? If it's not Summer, the days will be shorter, and it will be a challenge to get down in 16 days.   Hermit rapid is always just fun waves, Crystal and especially Lava have become easier runs over the years due to floods.  You will do fine.  The monsoon should not affect you too much, just be careful when hiking the side canyons.  The Monsoon will also trash the fishing.  Here are a few things in no particular order:

    1. Make sure you have adequate raft space for all your gear. The Grand is big water, but there are a few technical moves and some must "catch eddies". If your raft is overloaded, these moves can be difficult. (Crystal and Mother Rock to name a few).  It's always a battle at the put-in to get other stuff on someone else's raft.

    2. The fishing is generally pretty good up to the LCR (little Colorado river).  After that the water gets pretty murky.

    3. For drinking water you will need a Katadine filter or equivalent.  When the water gets murky, the filter clogs up fast and you really need to decant the sediment out before you filter.  You can let the water settle in buckets for hours or there are products you can add that will settle the settlement quickly.

    4. Good organization of common equipment (kitchen) and food is critical. Have specific meals planned for every meal and stick to it to keep the food organized.  There are companies (PRO in Flag) that sell this service.  I have done both ways, and paying PRO or someone else to organize and pack the food is definitely worth it.

    5. Packing out the trash is always challenging.  Burn what you can in your fire pan, keep crushed cans in a separate burlap bag, and have more trash space than you think that you will need.

    6. Establish a duty roster before the trip, and assign specific people to cooking, water, toilet duty for each day of the trip.  I have done it both ways, with and without, and even when everyone is good friends, a few people (especially the TL) will end up doing most of the work unless you have and established duty roster.

    7. If you are a small group (under 8 people), be careful where you park you boat overnight.  The water can drop a lot overnight.  If you are parked on a long shallow beach and don’t have enough people to drag your boat to the river, you may have to D-rig to move it.

    8. No matter how low and boring the water level is, do not run mile 209 rapid.  You WILL flip!

    PM me if you like.

    Mark

     

    Raft.bmp


  3. On 12/4/2020 at 2:34 PM, UggRedBilly said:

    So how does a public comment work? Is it just to gather more opinions then they may reverse the choice or do you think they'll just go through anyways and not care

    I'll tell you how "public comment" worked a few years ago when they voted to ban baiting, I was there at the meeting.   They let all the speakers who were not talking about the bait ban talk for as long as they wanted. Sandra Bahr of the Sierra Club got 23 minutes to speak. For the baiting issue comments,  they made all of us wait until the end of the meeting to speak.  Then one commissioner stated these rules specifically for us:

    1) three minute limit. If you exceeded that time limit, the big fish cop in the back with a gun on his hip would remove you.

    2) Don't bother to repeat or reiterate any reason or point that has already been stated.

    3) The "public comment" period ends in 30 minutes. (basically after lunch)

    When we began to speak, the commissioners began to eat their bag lunches.  While we were speaking, one commissioner left and did not return (until after "lunch"). A few commissioners kept busy texting.  Two commissioners engaged in a private conversation ignoring the "public input".  We took our turns speaking while none of them listened to a word we had to say.  They had made their decisions far in advance.

    THE ISSUE WAS NOT BAITING, THE ISSUE WAS THE COMPLETE CONTEMPT THE COMMISSION HAS FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS AND INPUT.

    I have never seen such a lack of respect or contempt for the average person.  As a result, I have no respect and COMPLETE contempt for AZGF.   

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  4. On 12/5/2020 at 2:41 PM, elkaholic said:

    I really doubt this will stop cameras from being used. It will cut down cameras on tanks .

    How much time,  Energy. Resources will be wasted by wardens going to all tanks , water holes accross this state. 

    How are they going to catch anyone or even know who's camera it is.

    Or will  the warden sit for hrs  even days  to give a citation 

    He may have to put up his own camera to try to get a picture of offender .  

    I'm not joking here.... I bet the fish cops will attempt to use DNA to prosecute a game camera violation.  You leave your DNA all over the camera.

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  5. This has turned into a retirement thread. This May, after 39 years at Honeywell, I was laid off. I just decided to make it my retirement.  Just in time for my hunts.  After my strip tag, on the way home I'll stop off in 7E for an archery cow tag. The hunts are back to back.  It's a new feeling not having to limit your hunt because of work!

    Mark                                                 

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  6. I AM SHOCKED!  I got a 13a strip August archery tag!  There are only 15 tags.  I had a tag up there 5 years ago and scored a good buck.  This should be better because the are fewer tags this year. Let me know if anyone else scored this tag, it's nice to have a friendly neighbor way out on the strip.

    Mark

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  7. I verified the Go Fund Me account for Mike's family. I texted with Heather, and Guy Hill, the person that started the fund, is a friend of Mikes. He did start the Go Fund Me account without contacting Mike's family, but that's OK. Mike's wife, Heather Misker, is listed as the beneficiary on the account, only she will have access to the funds.  So if the "Go Fund Me"  account is easier for you to use than mailing, use it and don't worry.

    Mike's family Go Fund Me Account:

    https://gf.me/u/ydd9i5

    Mark


  8. Mike's biggest wish in life had nothing to do with hunting.  His biggest wish was to be a Daddy.  And what a great father and husband he was!  Mike leaves behind a wonderful wife and two awesome boys.  I have heard that his military disability pension will end with his passing and will not support his wife and kids.  A Go Fund Me page is in the works to help them.  I'll post a link when available.  We have lost a great father, husband, friend to all, and hunter, but Mike's faith was endless, and he is with Christ now.

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  9. I have a 2006 Polaris 500 quad and still have the original tires on it.  Only 1500 miles and lots of tread left, and look great on the outside.  It's been stored in the garage out of the sun but still in the heat.  A new set will set me back $500+.  I don't know too much about quads, but I wouldn't trust old tires on my truck.  What do you think, could I trust them for a few more years and maybe 400 miles, or am I risking a problem 10 miles away from nowhere?

    Thanks for you suggestions,

    Mark


  10. Good luck to those who attend the meeting. Let me quote a commissioner a few years ago when about 30 bow hunters showed up to a public G&F meeting in North Phoenix before an important vote:

     

    Game & Fish Commissioner to bow hunters: "You each have 3 minutes, then the microphone will be turned off. Do not repeat or re-state comments or points already stated by a previous speaker".

     

    He did not say this, but this is what happened when we got our 3 minutes: "While you are speaking, we will start eating our lunch, do some texting, make a few calls on our cell phones, talk among ourselves, or just leave and go to the bathroom so we can completely ignore you, because we have already made our decision long before you showed up."

     

    This all happened after the commission let Sandy Bahr of the Sierra Club speak for 21 minutes.


  11. So, reading through this, I do not think it has been clarified that the new rule means absolutely no cams within 1/4 of a tank? Or is it specific to taking of game? I'm still trying to understand what the law is.

    Seems pretty obvious to me:

     

    https://www.azgfd.co...icle-3-NPRM.pdf

     

    Page 34

     

    A person shall not use any trail camera, or images from a trail camera, for the purpose of taking or aiding in the take of wildlife within one-fourth mile (440 yards) of the outer perimeter of a developed water source.

     

    THE LINK ON THE G&F WEB SITE NO LONGER WORKS! INTERESTING.......................


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    So meeting is May 4th, 2018 up here in good old Mohave County. When would they be effective? This is apparently different than the guidelines cycle?

    You can write to the commission members today. Go to AZGFD.com and click on commission. But if you go off on a tangent like panties and crapping in the woods I am sure they will ignore you. But, after all of that yammering you guys are just internet blowhards and just want to see your post count get larger. It would probably be better if you didnt speak to the commission. :rolleyes:

     

    It doesn't matter how professionally you conduct yourself, you will be ignored if your opinion does not agree with their agenda.

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