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    2008 July - About the Hunt - Skinny Moose Media

    Archive for July, 2008

    RMEF 24th Annual Big Game Banquet - Flagstaff

    If you love elk, elk-hunting, and want to help ensure the future of elk, please attend our 24th annual RMEF Big Game Banquet this August in Flagstaff, Arizona.

    Chapter: Flagstaff
    When: Saturday, August 16, doors open at 5PM
    Where: High Country Conference Center at NAU, 201 West Butler Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
    Event Contact: Tim Topell (928) 635-6776

    Prizes include the following:
    Quad/two-gun raffle
    Colorado elk hunt
    25+ firearms
    Archery gear
    Optics packages
    Many more

    For tickets call Tim at the number above or visit http://www.rmef.org/AboutUs/Chapters/FundraisingEvents/?statemapname=Arizona to get your tickets online.

    Posted on 31st July 2008
    Under: Antlers, Conservation, Elk, Hunting, The Hunt | No Comments »

    Outfitter Highlight - Arizona Guided Hunts, Bears

    With the Arizona bear season fast-approaching, I wanted to provide an Outfitter Highlight with a prominent Arizona bear guide and outfitter. Pat Feldt of Arizona Guided Hunts has been guiding hunters in Arizona for quite some time now, and was gracious enough to allow me to ask him a few questions related to hunting bears in Arizona. My Interview follows below.

    7/20/2008 Interview with bear guide, Pat Feldt:

    DC: The audience is probably accustomed to watching Canadian bear hunts on TV where the hunter sits a stand over a baiting station. What type of bear hunts does Arizona Guided Hunts offer their clients?

    PF: We offer a unique bear hunting experience in the Desert Mountains of Arizona. Hunting methods are not like your typical Northern or Eastern bear hunt. Our primary Western technique utilizes the spot and stalk method. We glass large canyons in areas where bears frequent to feed on the high calorie mast crops or sometimes prickly pear cactus fruit. Our secondary technique utilizes predator calling. There is no other “rush” like seeing a bear come charging the hunter looking for a fawn in distress.

    DC: Arizona offers a diverse range of topography, vegetation, and elevations where bears reside. Do you hunt bears in one particular type or do you hunt all types?

    PF: The areas we hunt vary according to what the bears are feeding on. Some years we get a good crop of acorns, juniper berries and Manzanita berries, which means we need to concentrate on higher elevations. The bears would much rather feed on high fat acorns in cooler upper altitude areas than go low in the hot desert looking for cactus fruit. When there is a low acorn production, many bears will go lower in search of the prickly pear cactus fruit. We hunt low desert-type habitat when this happens. Bears still have a “sweet tooth”, so there will typically be a few bears searching for cactus fruit even when there is a good mast crop.

    DC: When are the bear seasons in Arizona, how do you get a tag, and what does your typical hunt include for what cost?

    PF: The dates of the bear season in Arizona vary from year to year, but primarily there are spring seasons and fall seasons. Spring seasons have a very low success rate due to the bears being very inactive during this part of the year. For this reason, we do not offer spring bear hunts. The fall seasons are when bears start roaming and looking for fat-building food sources for their winter sleep. Typically we hunt the month of August. This is the best time to hunt bears spot and stalk. Tags are over the counter for these fall hunts. We offer a 4-day, guided and fully outfitted fall hunt for $2,800.00/person (2008 rate).

    DC: How should a potential hunter prepare for bear hunting in Arizona, and what gear should they bring on their hunt?

    PF: Physical preparation is usually the key to success on our bear hunts. Due to the rugged Arizona mountain terrain, this is not the type of hunt for an out-of-shape hunter. Preparing includes: hiking several times per week, aerobics, stair machines, and mountain biking or anything that will get the heart rate elevated. Hunters need to be in shape to enjoy the hunt to the fullest and to hike to our quality hunting areas.

    DC: Finally, what is special or unique about hunting bears with Arizona Guided hunts?

    PF: I feel we offer a very unique hunting experience, since most of our hunting is done in the Desert Mountains utilizing spot and stalk or calling techniques. These are much different than the baited hunts offered by many other bear guides across the country. Also, since it is rough terrain, the bears we harvest seem to get very old and score well. The large males we take range from 6 feet to 7 feet long with a couple taken up to 8 feet! As an added bonus, the majority of our bears are color-phased, meaning brown or cinnamon.

    If you are interested in hunting bears or other big game with Arizona Guided Hunts, contact Pat at:

    Cell: (520) 237-2705
    Email: Arizonagh@aol.com
    Web: http://www.arizonahunting.net/

    Posted on 20th July 2008
    Under: Hunting, Other Game, Outfitter Highlight, The Hunt | 2 Comments »

    Updated Trail-camera Website

    I recently updated my Trail-camera website. I added pictures from 2006, and a few that I have already gathered this year. Please feel free to have a look at: http://trailcam.drchoate.com.

    Enjoy!

    Posted on 8th July 2008
    Under: Deer, Elk, Hunting, Other Game, The Hunt, Trail-cameras | 1 Comment »

    Last Week for the Arizona Big Game Super Raffle

    This is the last week for online sales for the Arizona Big Game Super Raffle.

    From the AZ Department of Game and Fish:

    Arizona Big Game Super Raffle 
    Here’s your chance to hunt big game trophies in Arizona and the price is right! The Arizona Game and Fish Commission in cooperation with various state and national sportsman’s groups will sponsor a raffle for the 2008-2009 hunting season. One tag for nine different big game species will be drawn in this raffle. Tickets range in price from $5 - $25, depending on the species. Mail orders for tickets must be received no later than June 27, 2008. Online sales will end July 13, 2008. The public drawing for winners will occur in July 19, 2008. Every dollar raised through ticket sales of each species goes directly toward management projects that benefit that species in Arizona.

    Get your tickets today! http://www.arizonabiggamesuperraffle.com/

    Posted on 7th July 2008
    Under: Conservation, Deer, Elk, Hunting, Other Game, The Hunt | No Comments »

    Deer Fight in Texas - “Goat Deer”

    I filmed this unusual event while hunting at Turk Ranch in Texas in 2005. One afternoon I was filming a small buck at a feeder. Suddenly, I caught movement from my left. When the animal appeared, I honestly thought it was a goat. In reality, it was a mature whitetail buck that had lost both of his antlers (only stubs remained), I am sure in some battle. Regardless, this animal was still the dominant buck. Enjoy!

    Posted on 4th July 2008
    Under: Antlers, Deer, Hunting | 2 Comments »

    Poachers: I can’t stand them

    The Arizona Game and Fish department is looking for individuals with information on a poaching case near Williams, AZ. Contact the AZGFD, if you have any info.

    Information needed to solve deer poaching near Whitehorse Lake

    News Media
    Jun 23, 2008The Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a poacher that killed a large mule deer buck on the evening of June 13 or 14. The poaching occurred near Whitehorse Lake along Forest Road 110, southeast of Williams.

    The deer had large antlers, and it was shot and left along the road to waste.

    See the full story at: http://www.azgfd.gov/artman/publish/article_868.shtml

    Posted on 1st July 2008
    Under: Conservation, Deer, Hunting, The Hunt | 1 Comment »