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Curtis Reed

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  1. I recently bought a freeze dryer so I am going to replace my emergency stash of food / backpacking / hunting with my own homemade meals. 

    I bought these about 10 years ago and they have been stored indoors ever since. These were a lot cheaper 10 years ago and I am willing to pass on the savings to fellow CWT at the original price I paid.  Currently on Amazon these are now around $125 / bucket and the new ones replace two meals with a breakfast granola “meal” so you really only get 10 meals.

    I have 9 new, sealed buckets. They contain 4 each of Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Chili Mac, Chicken and Rice for a total of 12 pouches. I also have 1 unsealed, opened bucket with 11 pouches (I opened one bucket to eat one meal for taste test).  If you haven’t had these, they are really good meals  The Chili Mac is 🔥🔥

    Selling buckets for $60 each and the opened 11 pouch bucket for $50.

    This is a great deal for anyone who wants an emergency store of food or just cheap hunting meals. 

    30+ year shelf life (but practically indefinite)

    Located in Queen Creek.  Please PM if interested. 

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  2. 23 minutes ago, AZ11 said:

    It should ask do you like the e-tag or not. You dont need experience with it in the field to know that it's a dumb idea.

    Well if you’ve never used it then I don’t care what you think tbh. The question was pretty clear it was for people who have used it in the field

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  3. 2 hours ago, PRDATR said:

    So what is the penalty for shooting an animal and not tagging it because a gust of wind blew it out of your hands, into a river in the bottom of a canyon at last light when you took it out of your pack?

    how is that any different than the same scenario with paper tag?


  4. 2 hours ago, trphyhntr said:

    Plenty of older non technology dudes will not be taking part in e tagging their animal I can promise you that. Idk what the repercussions of that will be but I really can’t see many older dudes busting out their phone and logging in to tag their animal 

    My dad couldn’t if he tried lol. 

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  5. It’s like the Costco digital membership card on costco app. The old card was fine, no problems…. Keep it in wallet.  The digital card on app is fine too. Both ways work, use whichever one you like.  I don’t think people will argue too much for one over the other.

    One thing on lost tags, if you lose physical tag, you have to drive to a AZG&F license dealer and get new one for $4, and complete an affidavit if I remember right before you can “tag” it.  If I lose my phone I can sign into any other device and still e-tag it which could be a big deal depending on how far the nearest license dealer is when hunting.  It’s also very easy to transfer possession to someone else for transport using the e-tag  

    For anyone who is curious what it looks like when you e-tag an animal, this was from my deer hunt in Nov:

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  6. 5 minutes ago, PRDATR said:

    What's the benefit of an E-Tag?

    No lost tags or licenses

    Immediate reporting of harvest info

    All licenses and tags on phone in one place

    No need to carry tag or license in field 

    No waiting for tag in mail

    …….Are a few benefits I see

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  7. Easy. Keeps license info and tag info on phone. I killed a coues buck in Nov and used it. Click “tag my animal” on the app and it gives you a number. Write that number on a tag and zip tie on antlers or just write in duct tape and wrap around antler.  I was skeptical initially but found it to be great and simple. 

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