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Everything posted by Norteno
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Look on Archery Talk. I got my D350 there for a great deal. Finding a D340 shouldn't be an issue either, but you are going to regret not getting the D350 from the start.
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My neighbors have been seeing one in my neighborhood (Chandler/Dobson) at night. Maybe it will take care of all our neighbors cats that run around.
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I got this reminder in my email. Thought I would share. I wish we knew AZ Elk results prior to this. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Public contact: (888) 248-6866 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, MARCH 11,2015: Deadline fast approaching to apply for big-game hunting licenses SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is reminding hunters that March 18 is the deadline to apply for deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, oryx, ibex, bighorn sheep, javelina and Barbary sheep licenses. The department expects more than 160,000 applicants for about 60,000 licenses. Hunters must complete their applications before 5 p.m. MDT March 18. All applicants previously must have created an online account at onlinesales.wildlife.state.nm.us. Here’s how to apply: Online: Applicants can access or create accounts via the “Customer Login” link on the department website, www.wildlife.state.nm.us. From their account, applicants will select “Draw Hunt Applications” in the main menu and then will be prompted through license and application choices. By phone: Hunters without computer access or who need help applying can call toll-free, (888) 248-6866 and a department representative will submit an application for them. The information center will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays and from noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays until March 17. The center will close at 4:30 p.m. on deadline day, March 18, to allow representatives to help customers complete applications before the 5 p.m. deadline. Phone lines will be extremely busy as the deadline approaches, so applicants are encouraged to apply early. Applicants will be able to print 2015 licenses from their account when the license year begins April 1. Draw licenses can be printed after the draw results are released April 29. Licenses are no longer mailed except by request. To be eligible for the draw, applicants who held deer, elk or turkey licenses for the 2014-15 seasons must have submitted a harvest report either online or through the information center and paid any applicable late fees by March 18. Applicants who held 2014-15 licenses for oryx, ibex, Barbary sheep, javelina and trapping must submit harvest reports by April 7. Failure to report before the deadlines will result in rejection of all draw applications. Before applying, hunters are strongly encouraged to read the Rules and Information booklet, available online, from license vendors or at department offices in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Raton, Roswell and Las Cruces. The department website also includes valuable information about how the draw works, application procedures, game-management unit maps, drawing odds and a “How to Apply” video.
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Good luck with sale. You need to add more pics
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Let us know which ones you got and what you think of each. I'm tired of wasting my time with cheap ones as well
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Dang scope must have been off
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Lol. I was fooled. Trying not to laugh at work
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Woo-hoo! 13 more sheep tags
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There are hardly any Muleys left in 24a. They all crossed into 24b.
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This may have been posted before, but it never gets old
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I did find this link on the site! Shows private access areas and hunt boundaries. Pretty cool http://www.azaccessmap.com/
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Details on the 270 and 7mm. 270win or Wsm
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I suggest HomeAway.com or VRBO.com. Rent a place in the summer to try it out and do some scouting. It would be a better deal to rent from someone directly, but renting from these sites is pretty easy and we do it all the time.
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Guess the Score of this White Mountain Apache Coues Buck!
Norteno replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Contests and Giveaways!
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I'm up in Pine and saw two rag horns still packing. Dang you
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Do you have a long draw? Or just didn't like the 6" brace?
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Congrats! What is it with nailing jacks in the head? I killed one last year in the exact same spot!
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My prediction the Bulls start dropping this week and I'll be right there to pick them up come Thursday. 😃
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I'll be up there next weekend. Who do we call to report people if they are off the trails? Azgfd is closed on the weekends. Anyone have the Wardens name or number in 22N?
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8" drop would be a laser. 2" high @ 100yds is like zeroing @250yds. Still at 500 yds I get a drop of 28.4" with a muzzle velocity of 3275fps. I use the Winchester app on my phone. Regardless, the 270wsm is a gun I'd like to have.
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Headed up to stay at place we have never stayed at in Pine next weekend while the kids are on Spring Break. I'm usually the guy who takes the kids fishing (Ages 3-10). I have never fished this area and was wondering where a good place to take the kids would be. From what I can tell the East Verde looks pretty good yet it doesn't look like it is stocked in the winter. Any suggestions? (I'll also be spending as much time as I can get looking for Browns!)
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Thanks for the replies. We usually stay at a friends cabin on Tonto Creek near the hatchery. Was spoiled on how easy it was to catch stockers right out the back door. Trying something new north of Payson, but maybe we should have gone East up the 260. Oh well, if we don't fish hopefully we can find some Browns.
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That looks to be about a 45 minute driver from where we will be staying. Thanks, I'll add that to our list, but looking for something closer.