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I got sent some pictures tonight of a buck from Mexico that scored 142 inches. I don't have permission to post them, but this buck is unbelievably huge. His eyegaurds look to me 8-10 inches alone. Hopefully the hunter is a member here and will post some pics and the story of his hunt. David
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ANTELOPE EATERS HUNT MARCH 1&2 2008
azhuntnut replied to HICAP40's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Are you allowed to use electric calls and decoys during the hunt? David -
CG, I have the same foxpro as yourself. Which sound seems to bring the animals in the best. Are you using a whirlybird? David
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Spirit of the Hunt
azhuntnut replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I really like this one with my boy. Right at the last second before the camera took the picture, he wrapped his arm around me. At that point I didn't care if we shot anything during our hunt. This is a bull from my buddies back yard in Flag. He made through the season and should grow a little more. Mormon Lake. -
Do you know if it was found with a dredge or detector? David
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I finally was able to get out this past Friday and do some pig hunting. I brought my 9 year old boy Austin along to help me out. We started out Friday morning hiking into a bowl where I used to find pigs about ten years ago. During our walk we jumped a fox. He stopped behind some rocks, but wouldn't give me a good shot. About thirty minutes later while glassing I decided to do a little calling. Within 30 seconds the fox came running in and stopped about 50 yards out and just layed down. I mouth called and he looked our direction, and then just walked off. I will be heading back to that bowl another day with my rifle for sure. We weren't able to find any pigs, so I headed to another area about a half mile away to glass for pigs and deer. When we got to our spot it was about 2pm and time for dad to take a nap. I layed down next to the Ranger in the shade and asked Austin to lay down on the front seat. Of course he wasn't tired since he slept the whole way on the drive out there. He fooled around on the Ranger for a while and kept waking me up. Finally he decided to take a break. All of the sudden he jumped up a yelled "dad, PIGS!". I instantly jumped up and thought he better not be messin with me. I asked him where they were and he pointed just above us on a small mountain. They were about 50 yards up just topping over. We got all of our gear and packs and started walking up the road that circled around to the top of the mountain to some larger mountains behind it. About 100 yards from the top I could see the pigs crossing the road. I got to the top fast and found a pig feeding at 15 yards. I didn't want to shoot yet so my boy could see how to stalk and watch the shot. He finally caught up with me and we started our stalk. It was slow going since there was alot of loose gravel and the pigs kept hearing us. A couple times I had 30 yard shots, but Austin never had a good view. We followed them around for about two hours so he could learn how to stalk and listen to them grunt back and fourth with each other. They finally winded us and ran like there butt was on fire for over a mile out onto the flats. I am thinking they have been chased before. We weren't able to find them on Saturday, but had a good time driving around and then stopped for lunch and made a little fire even though it wasn't very cold out. I let him drive the Ranger back to the truck, which he thought was the greatest. I had a great time bringing him along with me and can't wait until my other boy is ready to come along with us. David Austin helping me glass. Hanging out by the fire. First pig hunt together. Austin loading the Ranger for me.
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I was a little scared at first to take my boy with me this year since he seems to goof around alot like your girls. But he was a completely different animal on this hunt. I am so proud of him and they way he is really taking to the sport. I could just imagine hearing your little girls giggling in the background while you make the stalk. Maybe when they get older they can get there own hunting TV show and take care of mom and dad. David
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Did you cut that pig in half with your broadhead ? I love chasin them little suckers around, and hope my boy will take me along with him when I get up there in age. David
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Thanks for all of the great comments guys. We were able to get out again this past Saturday. I had the pleasure of meeting another one of our members, Ben(SunsetFarms). He had me meet him early Saturday morning so he could show me an area where he see's pigs quite often, and a good place where Austin could help me. I followed him in to a spot where I could unload my Ranger and get our gear loaded up. We were able to get riding just at daybreak and hadn't been riding for more than five minutes when I noticed some black spots about 150 yards out. I stopped and started to glass. There were eight pigs in the group, and had heard me stop. I got off the Ranger and started to get my bow out of the hard case and I think they heard me. They took off on a fast run. I went ahead and rode down the road quite a ways and then stopped and got off to glass towards the area where I think they might be heading. When I pulled up my binos, they were actually heading right towards us on a fast walk. I then ran back to the Ranger and grabbed my bow and got set up for a shot. We sat down next to eachother and within about 30 seconds the first one came into view. It walked about five yards and stopped. The exhaust from my Ranger was starting to cool down and was making a ticking sound. The pig got a little nervous and walked out away from us and then changed back on the original course. I was able to stop the pig at 35 yards and let my aroow fly. I heard the hit and could then see a hole in the side of the pig as it ran into the thickest, nastiest brush I have seen. We waited about 25 minutes and started to look for the blood trail. I wasn't able to find anything on the edge of the jungle of brush, so I entered it where I saw some fresh tracks. There was no blood to be found. I wasn't able to find my arrow either, and Austin said he thought it was hanging out of the pig when it ran off. We searched the brush for and hour and a half with no luck. There were so many tracks in this stuff that you didn't know which ones to follow. This stuff was so thick that I would loose Austin standing just five feet behind me. I decided to go back to the Ranger and find a road that would take around to the north of the area and then search back towards where I shot. We searched again for about and hour and couldn't find any blood. At this point I was getting upset with myself that I had made a bad shot and might not be able to recover the pig. We went ahead and drove back around to the original area and I started to comb the area for my arrow again. I must have come within a couple yards of it several times, but I finally found it. I finally knew then why I couldn't find the pig. It had the smell of the stomach, which I couldn't figure since the hole wasn't that far back. I went ahead and got back in into the brush again searching for anything, but still couldn't find a drop. I then went and set up about a half mile away and waited to see if any birds would start to circle, but no luck. We stayed until dark, but nothing materialized. We weren't able to pick up the trail on Sunday since Austin started to get sick. Hopefully we can get back out again before the month is over. Sorry I didn't get any pics, I was so wrapped up in finding this pig that I forgot to get my camera out of my pack. Thanks again Ben for the help, and it was great talking to you. Austin had a really good time and can't wait to come out again. David
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I used to go out just to kick around rocks. I have a nice Tesoro detector, but I don't take it out much anymore. When I am out hunting, I wish I had it with me when I see some great places to detect. David
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Coues7, That is a new Nikon 13-30x50ED angled I just started using back in November. It is super light and I would put it clarity up against my Swaro ats 80. I like the fact that I can leave it attached to my tripod and slide it down into the back pocket of my Badlands pack. http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/product.ph...mp;product=8321 Huntn coues, I have 2in aluminum spacers on it, and 2+5 offset wheels. It made the Ranger alot more stable and also corners like you wouldn't believe. There is also a two in lift kit on it, along with the 28in tires. I am building my full cage for it next week, and having a full soft top with side windows made just like a jeep. David
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Great bucks for sure. It sure looks like the lower part of unit C to me. Did you guys see any lions on your hunt? David
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Josh, Have you ever even seen a lion up close before? David
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I have a pig tag in that area. Maybe I should turn this into a double hunt. David
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Is this carp real.
azhuntnut replied to bobbyo's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Whow, We haven't heard from Todd (el fuego) in a while, but now he appears with the truth behind this huge buck. I also grew a caterpillar on my chin to match the lip. My arms alot bigger than that guys. Todd, could you please post a picture of that big boy you shot in Kaibab. David -
Ron, The deer turned out very nice. I can't believe that big boy came out of the that area. I have never seen one that big in there. David
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I have to go into Bass Pro once every month to do inventory. From what I can gather, they have hired most of there upper management from Home Depot stores. None of them know much about outdoor products, and will not make any decisions unless they hear it directly from the top dogs. David
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I think this was a lion kill. I found it in the bottom of a dry creek in 23 up in the forest area. David
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Can somebody recommend a good gun smith here in the valley. He needs to have machining capabilities at his shop. David
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I didn't realize Brunos was still around. I used to buy my reloading supplies from them. They are only a couple miles north of me. I need a barrel cut down about 6 inches, and then rethreaded to accept my Boss system. My rifle is a Browning a bolt. I also wanted to see if my barrel is thick enough to have it fluted. David
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I think I have to run out to Bass Pro on Wednsday, so maybe I could run down to his shop and see what he can do for me. David
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Thanks for the recommendation. The only problem though is that I am in the far north valley and would like to find somebody a little closer. He sounds like he would be a great gunsmith to work with though. David
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Help me name my new dog!
azhuntnut replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
She sure looks like an "Isabel" to me. Izzie for the short name. David -
Once again, great story. I will be up there next weekend I hope. Tell your dad I will stop by and check out he rack, and congrats. David
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Now that I have got my new scope, I want to get a rifle that I can carry all day and still have enought power to shoot a deer 500 yards out, and sit out at the range and shoot for a couple hours without killing my shoulder. Now my biggest obstical is that I am left handed. I really wanted to get a .243wssm, but nobody makes one for a lefty. So then I turned to a 25.06. It seemed to have about the same ballistic figures as the .243wssm. So I found the Tikka T3 lite, but was told at Sportsmans Warehouse that Beretta is only importing the .270, 30.06, and the .308 in the lefty. I also looked at the Savage Weather models. I would like to do a bolt gun this time instead of a single shot. Any ideas? David