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Since 2006, ASU has 1 win and 4 loses in Bowl games with their only win coming over Navy, while Arizona has 3 wins and 2 loses. And Texas Tech would fall into the JuCo class teams... They were ranked #58 way behind Arizona.
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Better not forget about hunters A thru Z in units 23 and 22 654321, go back to patrolling your unit and catch some poachers. We ain't paying you to be on the chat forums...
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But then "they" came out with "their" own report that contradicted what "they" said during the baiting ban debate(if you can call it a debate), and the report said there was NO evidence of CWD in AZ, and almost no chance of it ever taking hold here in AZ.
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58-21. Fitting then to turn around and to lose to #58...
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As per Brian Wakling, AZGFD Big Game Specialist, on this forum, you may still put bait out for Feral Hogs anywhere anytime in AZ. So yes you can put your trail cams on your bait piles as long as you are " hunting hogs", wink wink.
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Hey the Scumdevil basketball team even has a 11-2 record... At least the people in Tempe have something to kind of be proud of...
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Wow... Losing to the #58 team in the country...
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Not sure where you got the "two weeks"??? This new law has created even more grey areas as far as enforcement goes. That is a very good question, as how long do you have to wait to hunt a area that was baited? Is it once the bait has been removed? Is there an actual time frame? Or is this up to the discretion of each individual officer? Here are some scenarios that fall in the grey area: 1.) You want to sit a tree stand on a water hole, but another hunter had put out a nutritional supplement that was "not intended for livestock use" the previous year. You can't see any of the supplement left, but the deer continue to lick and sniff the area where the supplement was placed. Can you hunt there? 2.). You show up to your tree stand on opening morning, and find that some one has dumped a pile of corn in front of your stand. Can you remove the corn, or is this area illegal to hunt now? And if you remove the corn, how long do you have to wait to hunt? 3.). You are scouting an area to hang a tree stand when you find several illegal piles of corn on the ground. The area has a ton of sign and your trail cameras show some big bucks. After reporting the illegal piles of corn to the local game warden, how far away from the illegal corn piles do you have to go to be legal to hunt the area? 100'? 100 yds? 1/4 mile? Or just out of sight? The new regulations are vary vague ...
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All of the above are illegal. 4. An individual shall not use edible or ingestible substances to aid in taking big game. The use of edible or ingestible substances to aid in taking big game is unlawful when: a. An individual places edible or ingestible substances for the purpose of attracting or taking big game, or So is going 40mph in a 35mph zone...
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I didn't know anyone still gutted animals?
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Everything washes off with a little soap and water...
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How could they run out of tags? This is the AZGFD you are talking about...anything is possible.
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My first archery kill!
AZLance replied to coatimundi01's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
The AZ Black Rattler is known as one of the least aggressive rattlers in AZ. I actually had one as a pet (ha ah, I know, not really a pet) for about 6 years. And Great shot on the dove... -
Beautiful mount, and great tribute.
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I haven't seen a coues deer up close, but watched some elk and mule deer from 100' away on the screen. Close enough to count points ands get a rough score.
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And here is a video of a Moose from a drone. The moose didn't know what it was, but certainly wasn't scared of it. http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/field-notes/2013/01/video-aerial-drone-sneaks-moose I know of two different outfitters here in AZ that are already using drones for preseason scouting. They are using fixed wing drones, not the quad-copters. The fixed wing ones have a flight time of over 2 hours, compared with 30 minutes or less for the quad-copters. You can easily cover a square mile in less than a hour, and you can see what is behind that ridge you can't see behind. Amazing technology! You can also use them at night with thermal vision cameras. You would be amazed at what is out moving at night.
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You guys are way behind the curve, drones are already being used to hunt and scout. This is a news clip I saw on Fox News several months ago. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/08/louisiana-company-uses-drones-to-hunt-feral-pigs/ http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/11/07/dehogaflier-drone-being-used-to-hunt-kill-feral-pigs/
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So an arrow is an aircraft? And a bullet is an aircraft?
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Awesome video! Pigs will steal all your feed if you let him.
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What's your most important piece of hunting gear?
AZLance replied to kazpilot25's topic in The Campfire
Wet wipes... -
The only legal game meat that can be sold is Buffalo...
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I remember when hunting was just about hunting... not about fame, magazines and $$$$ $$$ and fame go to too many peoples heads...
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That's not a hoodie!
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I just shot the new number 1 bull so this knocks this one down to #3... will post pics after Obamacare is 100% working...
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Shoot!