Posted By:
desertwaterfowler
Gold Sponsor
11-17-2005 00:53
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Are any of you from the White Mountains? I was hunting in Showlow last weekend with my 11 year old and we saw very few ducks, except on the city lakes (i.e., Rainbow Lake). I’m wondering if the snow that Idaho just got this week has helped bring northern Arizona some new birds. If anyone knows, I sure would appreciate some input. Thanks, DW.
Posted By:
FLYBOY100
Web Member
None 11-14-2005 11:34
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Lost the boat keys, Hunting partner has the flu,What else could go wrong??? Don’t anwser that!
“Take Em Boys”
Posted By:
Jack on the rocks
Guest
crit 11-12-2005 20:43
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rembo ,
was wondering if you`ve been killing any ducks down there in parker let us know we`ll meet up and get`em .thank you
jotr
Posted By:
arustyduck
Guest
Lake Havasu Area 11-12-2005 12:41
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Well if you all could have been here Thursday morning, then you would feel the way I still feel NOW!!! On Wed. night my 1st. cousin and mine’s youth flag football team, WON the Needles, CA. Recreation Dept, Co-Ed Flag Football League (10-0) and the Tournament Final Championship Game (back to back wins that night, 12-0). WOW talk about Cloud 9. Then it’s off to the blind (still celebrating) at 4:00a.m. to an awesome show of a “baby Grand Passage”!!! What a Show!!! Out of the 1,000 or so ducks we saw that day, I managed to stop 4 from venturing south any further. 2 greenheads, 1 G.W.Teal, and 1 purdy Robber. But oh those flocks and flocks that were heading only where they and GOD know!!! Flocks of 50, 30, 75, and 100 of Pintail, Mallards, Redheads, and Widgeon. It was something to behold. It’s days like that which are a Big part of why I do Waterfowlin’ as much as I can and do, thank God Almighty. “Y’ALL GETCHA SOME FEATHERS”, I did!!! Rusty and the Chemehuevi Waterfowl Posse P.S. Took son Rio out yesterday a.m. and put a Gadwall and a “Smiling Hollywood” (x-tra garlic and cheese please) in the Citrus Splash “Itellyun” dressin’ (no pun intended, I’m part Southern Pasta Paiute) marinade for the next mesquite BBQ.
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Posted By:
skeeterbait
Guest
crit 11-09-2005 17:49
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hey rembo don’t know my way around crit vary well what would be a good area to hunt. do you hunt on the river or do they have sloughs out there. Would appreciate some info
Posted By:
salton sea man
Web Member
crit 11-09-2005 17:44
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REmbo, on the crit reservation….do you only hunt the river?….are there areas of the river that are shallow and allow one to wade out and place decoys?….are there sandbars that are walkable to?….do the honkers overfly the crit reservation on the way south?….any truth yet to the “rumor” of the wetlands (fish ponds) being allowed to hunt on (north end of reservation I was told?)….thank you for you comments…
Posted By:
rembo
Guest
crit 11-08-2005 21:21
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season hunt at crit is now up to $ 75 & expires dec 31 of the year you buy it. In other words, if you bought one now, it would expire this Dec 31. Can’t help with your Cibola questions though. We’re going to hunt Topock this Thurs & Friday if it’s any good, then heading back to Parker to hunt Crit Sat-Sun.
Posted By:
salton sea man
Web Member
cibola 11-08-2005 18:05
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Has anyone ever hunted the california side of the refuge?..was it worth while?….is the marsh on the arizona side doing anything?….how much does it cost to get the hunting license on the CRIT reservation?…thank you, anyone
Posted By:
FLYBOY100
Web Member
Fighting in France 11-08-2005 12:03
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With all the fighting in France I guess I can’t eat French Fries anymore.
“Take Em Boys”
Posted By:
skeeterbait
Guest
11-07-2005 17:12
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i usually catch that same bug two or three times in december.