#1273821 - 04/21/09 10:09 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: Redfrog]
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Registered: 11/03/06
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Loc: Central Oklahoma
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All I need to know is when and where. 
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#1273822 - 04/21/09 10:41 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: Bill]
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Die Hard Member
Registered: 03/03/05
Posts: 5685
Loc: Shreveport, LA
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So is the focus towards the big game hunters or predator hunters? Valentines Day is a consideration for some. But to schedule a hunt for predators it should be during a more productive time in the season to call predators. In my opinion earlier in the season is better than late in the season.
the hunt is focused on Predator hunters not disturbing or being disturbed by the local Big game hunters during the fall.
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#1273823 - 04/22/09 12:37 AM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: RagnCajn]
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Seasoned Member
Registered: 04/21/01
Posts: 386
Loc: Tucson, Az.
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A quick look through the Arizona Big Game regulations shows the only months that there is not a big game season going on is roughly May through August. I know we all come from different areas and hunt varing habitat. However the places I hunt in general I don't have much of a conflict with big game hunter, we are on different ground. But I have broken off many stands due to bird hunter being around my calling stands. If I had to give way to the big game hunters I wouldn't go. If your setting a date make it during the best times to lots of predators.
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#1273824 - 04/22/09 12:39 AM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: Bill]
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Die Hard Member
Registered: 03/03/05
Posts: 5685
Loc: Shreveport, LA
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Good point Bill, I didn't realize Big game seasons were so long out there. When would you say they are most diligent in the pursuit of big game?
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#1273825 - 04/22/09 01:28 AM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: RagnCajn]
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Seasoned Member
Registered: 04/21/01
Posts: 386
Loc: Tucson, Az.
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Archery and the general rifle seasons probably take up the most time. Arizona subdivides generally all the big game hunts. Speaing in general seasons for deer, whitetail and mule deer, elk cow and bull, antelope, are divided up into rifle, archery, HAM (handgun archery and muzzeloader), muzzeloader and some junior hunts. To give you an quick over view of 2007-2008 deer hunts there was an archery hunt that started August 24 with another archery hunt ending January 31, 2008. At the same time there were over 40,000 permits issued through out the state during the months of October, November and December. Elk uses the same system and in 2008 there were over 26,000 tags issued from September through December. Big game hunter have their seasons and I have mine. I try to respect there ground as best I can but I'm not staying home until their season are over. I'll share the ground. For me it's harder to avoid the bird hunters.
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#1273826 - 04/22/09 10:57 AM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: Bill]
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PM Sponsor/Custom Call Maker
Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 11412
Loc: Tenino,WA
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i dont want to go back to Globe. to much tension there. with a certain person turning us in to the anti's. i felt uncomfortable there not knowing if they were coming. indian's were Rude. time to move on. were we are wanted. Predatormaster's are good people alot of people in Arizona. have a grudge with Predatormaster's. wasnt fun for me this year. but was fun meeting all my great friend's even the Drunken Frog as was said in the paper. just think how big we will be by next year. new people joining every day. if it's were i think it will be. will be a varmint rich area. i think new mexico would be a awsome state. less hunting season's there. if your not in the mountain's.Rick
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#1273827 - 04/22/09 12:09 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: bearmanric]
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Die Hard Member
Registered: 01/26/03
Posts: 507
Loc: Peace River, Alberta, Canada
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Sounds Great, let's do it. I will attend this year.
Greg
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#1273828 - 04/22/09 12:35 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: 220_Swift]
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Director
Registered: 07/27/06
Posts: 13693
Loc: Utah
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All I need to know is when and where.
Me to, I'm with ya Terry I had a blast last year and I'm really looking forward to this year. Its just a great time Just tell me when and where and ill be there 
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#1273829 - 04/22/09 02:23 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: carvercalls]
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Retired PM Staff
Registered: 04/24/01
Posts: 9470
Loc: Tucson,Az
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Bearman - I asked that certain person, he would have admitted to doing it readily enough, he denies doing it, so I believe him. He thought it likely that someone from south eastern Arizona was the one and the reasons weren't necessarily an attempt to be negative. But he admitted that he didn't really know for sure.....
Remember, there are anti's everywhere, even in New Mexico. We need to face it, this is a big board and lots of people drop in to read it and we make no secret about where and when the annual hunt will be. It's only a matter of time before a bit of stupidity like animal rights activists shows its ugly head. I didn't mind the article at first, but after asking about why somethings were said I came to the realization that the newspaper writer didn't write exactly what was said. If you've ever seen a news guys at work this should be no surprise. I've seen two hour intersviews turned into 30 seond sound bites on the local news where the final story had nothing to do with what was said. It's an all to common story.
RF - I understood the thread, I believe my comments were in support of your moves .... both time and venue. Globe has been our home for many years, it's to bad the negatives have grown to the point where moving is an option we need to seriously look into. But, especially after some reflection, I must agree, it's time for a move..... Honestly, if it's in New Mexico I just might make it, it's certainly more interesting to me than Globe.
Edited by Michael J. McCasland (04/22/09 02:29 PM)
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#1273830 - 04/22/09 03:19 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: Michael J. McCasland]
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Die Hard Member with a vengeance
Registered: 07/26/01
Posts: 4526
Loc: Mt.Zion, Illinois USA
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Guys and Gals,
I think for all the reasons stated this next hunt needs to be moved and see changes.
I see this as allowing some who wouldn't normally be able to attend show up because it's closer. It will also make it farther for some which is just a matter of geography. Some will want to be there because the hunting is better. Most all would be improvements from the "RES" and even more reason to be there!
I also think it is time to leave the home grounds of Will Craig and reach out to all the states for support and member attendance.
Spreading the word and showing that this is a sport the whole country enjoys is something that Will believed in! I'm thinking he would approve!
Nikonut 
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#1273831 - 04/22/09 05:10 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: Nikonut]
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suburban redneck
Registered: 02/19/03
Posts: 4744
Loc: NY
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For those members (like me) who must rely on air travel to attend the Hunt, the location doesn't matter all that much. A plane ride is a plane ride... It would be nice to see some more dogs in the field. The past two years @ Globe, the hunting seemed very spotty. The yotes would turn on and provide a flurry of action and then seemingly crawl back into their holes for a day. So I'm all for a more target friendly environment...  And to those members considering on attending the 2010 Hunt, all I can say is JUST DO IT!!! You will be glad you did!  Meeting everyone in person is a real trip! The comradarie & atmosphere alone make it well worth the trip, not to mention all the funny accents you'll hear  Sean, I promise we will hunt together this year. That is, of course if you'll tolerate a 'Yankee cityiot wannabe' on stand with ya Better be practicing up on your dog hoggin' skills though, 'cause my trigger finger is itchin' already 
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#1273832 - 04/22/09 07:43 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: knockemdown]
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PM Sponsor/Custom Call Maker
Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 11412
Loc: Tenino,WA
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i had my funnest year yet. was a awsome time hunting with Weston. and got to hunt with knockemdown and Rainshadow. and glad i got to shoot the egg shoot. new mexico just sounded like a cool place . utah or nevada might be good. i just like meeting every one that's what it is all about.Was fun hunting with Sean two year's ago. Rick
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#1273833 - 04/22/09 11:24 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: bearmanric]
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Die Hard Member II
Registered: 11/30/06
Posts: 1256
Loc: sandy, ut
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Can you hold it some other time than Valentines day? Its the wifes birthday as well.
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#1273834 - 04/23/09 12:07 PM
Re: 2010 hunt?
[Re: gotchanow]
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Moderator/Retired PM Staff
Registered: 12/12/01
Posts: 18038
Loc: Palliser Triangle, Alberta
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Can you hold it some other time than Valentines day? Its the wifes birthday as well.
Posted earlier in this thread "We likely will move it from Feb to Jan though, so the guys won't be in trouble for being away on valentine's day."
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