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Norm
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Icon 1 posted July 20, 2004 06:00 AM      Profile for Norm   Email Norm         Edit/Delete Post 
well, the draw is complete...

Everyone but me must be off for a nice elk hunt or deer in the SE desert...

Good luck everyone that applied.

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Jay Nistetter
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Icon 1 posted July 20, 2004 07:10 AM      Profile for Jay Nistetter   Email Jay Nistetter         Edit/Delete Post 
Hello Norm.
I drew a deer tag for 30A. Only thing and unit I put in for this year.
My Permit number is....#000001
Should have put in for Sheep or Buffalo or Elk or someting more substantial than deer.

[ July 20, 2004, 12:56 PM: Message edited by: Jay Nistetter ]

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Understanding the coyote is not as important as knowing where they are.
I usually let the fur prime up before I leave 'em lay.

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tonlocus
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Icon 1 posted July 20, 2004 01:34 PM      Profile for tonlocus   Email tonlocus         Edit/Delete Post 
Deer- Not Drawn
Elk- Not Drawn
Antelope- Not Drawn

They said I could shoot all the coyotes I wanted to though. [Big Grin]

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WolverineAtWork
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Icon 1 posted July 20, 2004 04:34 PM      Profile for WolverineAtWork           Edit/Delete Post 
Yup.. 97 Ford Ranger. But then, it seems I get drawn for 97 Ford Ranger tags ever couple of years.
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Norm
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 07:05 AM      Profile for Norm   Email Norm         Edit/Delete Post 
Congrats Jay. Should be able to score on a deer there... assuming you don't scare them all away shooting at jackrabbits and coyotes!!

Trust you are healing and ready to get back on the video trail

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Az-Hunter
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 08:45 AM      Profile for Az-Hunter           Edit/Delete Post 
I put in for everything except buffalo, and drew only a permit for our little"Cows" deer. The archery elk gods did not shine on me this year, and Im a little dissapointed......maybe next year? Bruce and I have a tentative plan to chase a lion or two horseback this fall, so that will settle my big game hunting nerves:)I can put some trail miles on the young gelding Im working with, and maybe watch ole Bucksnort nail a long tail. Hope some of you others drew a few of Arizonas coveted tags. Tim......how did you fare?
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Tim Behle
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Icon 10 posted July 21, 2004 08:53 AM      Profile for Tim Behle   Author's Homepage   Email Tim Behle         Edit/Delete Post 
Good job Jay! Are you going to hunt up by Dos Cabezas or down here closer to my house? I see a real monster mule deer just across the road in 30B from time to time, but I don't think I've ever seen him on this side. I'll keep looking for you.

I got a Whitetail tag for unit 29, [Big Grin] I put in for one of the six antelope tags given here, plus the four more up by Wilcox, but didn't get drawn on any of them.

Edit: I drew for the 4 day hunt over Halloween, when did you get your tag Vic?

[ July 21, 2004, 08:54 AM: Message edited by: Tim Behle ]

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 04:14 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I'm sort of like JH, hate the lottery format. (yes, I was over there reading the whines)

But, why don't you guys put in together? I don't like to hunt alone, enjoy the company.

Is there (by chance) a policy change, as in Nevada, to quit sticking it to the nonres. on allocation of tags?

Good hunting. LB

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varmit hunter
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 04:31 PM      Profile for varmit hunter   Email varmit hunter         Edit/Delete Post 
I drew a Kansas bow tag.

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Steve Craig
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 05:39 PM      Profile for Steve Craig           Edit/Delete Post 
Drew a 6B Any antlered deer Muzzelloader tag. I know where there are several HUGE bucks in there if the danged lions havent eat them yet!
Steve

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Lonny
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 06:46 PM      Profile for Lonny           Edit/Delete Post 
Can you purchase any tags over the counter for deer,antelope, or elk in AZ? From what you guys are saying it appears you have to get drawn to hunt just about anything, even when using a muzzleloader or bow? Is that the case?
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Az-Hunter
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 09:09 PM      Profile for Az-Hunter           Edit/Delete Post 
Lonny:

A guy can buy a few tags over the counter still. Fall bear is over the counter,lion also, fall turkey(archery) is too, along with archery deer tag.

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Lonny
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Icon 1 posted July 21, 2004 09:27 PM      Profile for Lonny           Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks AZ. I was just curious because it seemed like all you Arizona guys were planning your big game hunts on how the draw went.

Hey good luck on the Coues deer. Interesting critters from what I've read in the outdoor rags. What does an average buck weigh? Do they inhabit the same terrain as your mule deer?

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Jay Nistetter
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Icon 1 posted July 22, 2004 12:03 AM      Profile for Jay Nistetter   Email Jay Nistetter         Edit/Delete Post 
Tim, I have the 3-day Muley hunt and will be hunting a private ranch SW of Dos Cabezas. Have been watching 3 bucks for several months now and know their routine pretty well. Half tempted to use my 480 Ruger but haven't been deer hunting for several years, so I might chicken out at the last minute.

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Understanding the coyote is not as important as knowing where they are.
I usually let the fur prime up before I leave 'em lay.

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Az-Hunter
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Icon 1 posted July 22, 2004 09:37 AM      Profile for Az-Hunter           Edit/Delete Post 
Lonny:
Ive won a big deer contest with a great little Coues buck from the Huachuca Mts. that went 92 pounds field dressed, but thats on the heavy side for these little deer. A good average, for a field dressed mature buck would be in the 70-80 pound range. Ive seen them as light as 45 pounds dressed, and as heavy as 102.
As for their range, they usually inhabit the higher elevations, about where the mulies stop, so it's not uncommon to see both species in the same unit or area. Ive also seen pockets of Coues way down in the bottom of the San Pedro river valley, right down in the creosote brush and cottonwood trees by the river. Generally, you will find them in the transition zones from mesquite and occotillo to oak,manzanita and pinion pine areas. Great little deer to pursue, I havent hunted mulies for 20 years, our little whitetail are so much more fun to hunt, and inhabit much prettier terrain to boot:)

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Lonny
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Icon 1 posted July 22, 2004 04:14 PM      Profile for Lonny           Edit/Delete Post 
AZ, Thanks for the description of the Coues deer and their habitat. A field dressed Coues buck is little bigger than I would have guessed, sounds about the same weight wise as a younger whitetail doe here.

I'm with on hunting whitetails. We have mule deer and whitetail both here and I haven't shot a mule deer in more than 15 years.

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Tackdriver
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Icon 1 posted July 22, 2004 05:29 PM      Profile for Tackdriver   Email Tackdriver         Edit/Delete Post 
Heck boys,
I didnt get drawn for anything....because I didnt put in for anything.

This year I am going to focus on waterfowl and predator calling. Of course I will have a bear and Mt. Lion tag (maybe even res tags too) for those species. Maybe Ill even get a reservation Javelina tag, time will tell.

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