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  1. I've been applying since my early 20's and am past 50 now. I have max points and share the sentiments it would be nice to draw sooner rather than later! That said, you're specific question was the inevitable, "which unit" question. You might want to contact Don Martin of Arizona Wildlife Outfitters and discuss specific unit draw option strategies. He and I are friends and I admit I DO NOT follow his draw strategy (he knows why and "gets it"); however, if I were at less than max &/or a nonresident I would wholeheartedly follow his plan. He knows the local DBS scene and will willingly share info with you, client or not.

    Good luck to us all in the 2014 drawings!

     

    Jim Rich

    MV, AZ

     

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  2. Attention nonresident hunters hoping to draw a permit for our big game hunts. I am posting up a notice AZGFD VHE Instructor Don Martin placed on another hunting related forum. He's out hunting with his grandson or he'd have remembered to put it up here himself, so here it is:

     

    For those non-residents who have already taken Hunter Education in your home state and want to garner that important PERMANENT BONUS POINT here in Arizona, you can now sign up.

     

    The first class for 2014 will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2014 at the Mohave Sportsman Club's 7 Mile Hill Range.

     

    This is a one-day class that starts at 7 a.m. (Arizona time) and lasts until about 6 p.m.

     

    We are not covering all of the traditional hunter ed stuff in this class. We assume you know most of that as you have to have taken and graduated from a class in another state.

     

    You will need to send in proof of graduation from another state's HE Program to Dave Williams at the Arizona Game & Fish Department. His number is 623-236-7434 or email to: DWilliams@azgfd.gov

     

    Class is limited to the first 30 that sign up. Fees are $8 at the door for the one-day class.

     

    You have to be listed on the official roster in order take the class. Walk ups are not allowed.

     

    We discuss things and situations about Arizona you may not be familiar with. We discuss application strategy and fully explain the 10% non-resident cap on tags, 20% pass for those in the max bonus point pool.

     

    Instructors explain and show you in detail how the Arizona draw is conducted. Instructors include Jim Rich who was chosen as the "2013 AZ Hunter Education Instructor Of the Year" by the Arizona Game & Fish Commission

     

    Listen, I know you can take an online class, but you still have to come to Arizona to do the field day.

     

    So why not come to a class--no field day--where you will walk away with a lot better understanding of how our rules and regulations apply to you, plus the bonus point!

     

    Also if you have moved to Arizona from another state where you completed a hunter education class, then you too are eligible to take the one-day class.

     

    If you have any questions, give me a call at 928-303-9481 (cell) or email me at info@arizonawildlifeoutfitters.com

     

    I will also have information on where you can stay that is very reasonable, comfortable and close to dining, and to the 7 Mile Hill Range in Golden Valley where the class will be held.

     

    There are now archery javelina tags available so a good bet is to apply and get one of those tags for a unit close to Kingman, come out and take the class then go javelina hunting for a day or two.

     

    See you in January!

     

    Don Martin

    Chief Instructor

    Arizona Hunter Education

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    Attention nonresident hunters hoping to draw a permit for our big game hunts. I am posting up a notice AZGFD VHE Instructor Don Martin placed on another hunting related forum. He's out hunting with his grandson or he'd have remembered to put it up here himself, so here it is:

     

    For those non-residents who have already taken Hunter Education in your home state and want to garner that important PERMANENT BONUS POINT here in Arizona, you can now sign up.

     

    The first class for 2014 will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2014 at the Mohave Sportsman Club's 7 Mile Hill Range.

     

    This is a one-day class that starts at 7 a.m. (Arizona time) and lasts until about 6 p.m.

     

    We are not covering all of the traditional hunter ed stuff in this class. We assume you know most of that as you have to have taken and graduated from a class in another state.

     

    You will need to send in proof of graduation from another state's HE Program to Dave Williams at the Arizona Game & Fish Department. His number is 623-236-7434 or email to: DWilliams@azgfd.gov

     

    Class is limited to the first 30 that sign up. Fees are $8 at the door for the one-day class.

     

    You have to be listed on the official roster in order take the class. Walk ups are not allowed.

     

    We discuss things and situations about Arizona you may not be familiar with. We discuss application strategy and fully explain the 10% non-resident cap on tags, 20% pass for those in the max bonus point pool.

     

    Instructors explain and show you in detail how the Arizona draw is conducted. Instructors include Jim Rich who was chosen as the "2013 AZ Hunter Education Instructor Of the Year" by the Arizona Game & Fish Commission

     

    Listen, I know you can take an online class, but you still have to come to Arizona to do the field day.

     

    So why not come to a class--no field day--where you will walk away with a lot better understanding of how our rules and regulations apply to you, plus the bonus point!

     

    Also if you have moved to Arizona from another state where you completed a hunter education class, then you too are eligible to take the one-day class.

     

    If you have any questions, give me a call at 928-303-9481 (cell) or email me at info@arizonawildlifeoutfitters.com

     

    I will also have information on where you can stay that is very reasonable, comfortable and close to dining, and to the 7 Mile Hill Range in Golden Valley where the class will be held.

     

    There are now archery javelina tags available so a good bet is to apply and get one of those tags for a unit close to Kingman, come out and take the class then go javelina hunting for a day or two.

     

    See you in January!

     

    Don Martin

    Chief Instructor

    Arizona Hunter Education

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  4. For Sale: 2013 Yamaha Grizzly 450 quad

    New, never ridden off-road, test-driven @ dealer, loaded on trailer, parked in garage. Engine warmed regularly to circulate fluids. AZ reigistered, OHV plate paid for, title in possession. Quad located in Bullhead City, AZ.

    $5750.00, does NOT include the trailer.

     

    If you're interested pleasse send a PM, thanks.

     

    Jim

     

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  5. Interesting take catclaw....hmmmmm. I just spent 9 hours with 2 of those Education Branch employees while they taught a group of new Hunter Education Instructor Candidates. At no time did I detect any hint thst t hey might be "libtards" I believe was the word you used which I assume means some type of liberal anti-hunter. In fact, their clear excitment to get the message of safe, ethical hunting practices instilled into the next generation of hunters was noted and appreciated.

    To toss out a blanket assertion like yours certainly can't be backed up as fact by the Hunter Education Branch employees that I have personally met. We must be talking about different people in the Education Branch? Hunter Education is alive and well in Region III and we look forward to our all volunteer Hunter Ed Instructor Team teaching hunter education for years to come.

    Jim Rich

    VOLUNTEER Hunter Ed Instructor


  6. So i picked these up a few weeks ago for 50 bucks the glass seems decent but the focus is really loose. My question is do I send them to Zeiss or someone else And are the worth getting fixed anybody have a pair? I also have a pair of Swaro 15x56 so these are just gonna be loners and range optics.post-4537-0-00709300-1307121298_thumb.jpgpost-4537-0-76019600-1307121248_thumb.jpg Thanks for the help Jeremy

     

    I have used Mountain Optics in the past; they did the work I asked for at a fair price and returned the binos to me in a relatively short period of time.


  7. Check out the current, or maybe just past, issue of Guns Magazine, it has a photo of the new Springfield 1911 Range Officer Pistol on the cover. There is an article by John Barsness about barrel break-in. Do a Google search on Mr. Barsness' writings and you will find a ton of useful, practical, & wide REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE concerning hunting rifles and hunting accuracy. Well worth the time investment IMO.

     

    Good Luck with your rifle and have fun shooting and hunting with it.

     

    Jim


  8. Hi Bruce!

     

    I had the same rifle and traveled down the same "handloading road" you're walking back in 1992-1993, before I ended up selling the rifle.

     

    Of the bullets I tried, my rifle preferring the 125 grain Nosler Partition bullet, 57.5 grains IMR4350, Winchester cases and a WLR primer. With a 1960's vintage Bushnell Scope Chief 3X-9X scope the best groups I could coax from the rig were consistently in the 1.50" range- a few flirted with 1 MOA, but not the norm. At the end of my journey, I found my particular .264 WM really wasn't much more than a heavier, longer barreled, hard-kicking, and MUCH louder version of the .270 Winchester.

     

    If I still had the rifle (and I don't pine for it as I sold it for a nice sum back in '93 without the scope) I would be interested to try Ramshot powder, a FED 215M, and the Berger VLD 140 grain bullet.

     

    The .257 Weatherby Magnum seems to be one of the modern darlings right now, and not without reason; it is a fine, flat-shooting cartridge and available in an affordable platform in the Weatherby Vanguard sub-MOA rifle.

     

    Talk to you soon,

    Jim


  9. A tip of the cap to you Steve for your gentlemanly attitude about this unfortunate saga. I too hope you can buy your bull elk back without too much financial pain. Anyone who bids on the antlers with knowledge of this incident is truly not someone you'd ever want to share a campfire with. Best wishes in your quest to recover your elk.

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