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  1. Yep, have to register your weapon with the PMO, have a hunter safety card and buy a post permit. Ft Huachuca is primarily run by civilians for civilians, PMO included. The Fort at one time had the best game management program in the entire DoD, but like everything else the toads, salamanders, tweety-birds took priority.

     

    When stationed there (Garrison XO) had a big sign in my office that said "Any similarity between Fort Huachuca and the United States Army is purely coincidental." Need I say that I caught the devil over it, but refused to take it down.

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  2. Got into this conversation way to late. But for next year you may want to consider Fort Huachuca, if your still on active duty. You could stay in the BEQ/BOQ, hot shower every night and chow within walking distance. Hunting on the Fort is open to active and retired military members and their dependents, plus current DoD employees. Super deer herd with some nice big bucks, plenty of cats both big and small and more coyotes than you can shoot.

     

    Enjoy your hunt and Arizona,

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