- Ben Turkey 2010
Ben woke up, got dressed, stepped outside the tent, and called in this bird the first thing on opening morning. Spring turkey hunt on the Kaibab Plateau, 2010. Read the story: Textbook Turkey Takedown - TS10-1
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- TS10-4
- Sam Elk 2010
Sam and his Dad had to quarter and pack this elk down a steep slope that was strewn with downed logs because of a recent forest fire in the area. Read the story: Elk in the Burn - TS10-3
- Gerhard's 2008 Whitetail
On this hunt, Gerhard learned that he needs to spend more time using a GPS. Read the story: Deer Hunt Mishaps - TS10-5
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- Ron Gadwall 2013
Ron and Gerhard hunted for ducks on several stock tanks near Payson on the day after Christmas. Read the story: Ducks Up North - DanM Elk 2007
Dan took his second elk in 2007 using a sporterized 1903 Springfield in caliber .30-06. The elk showed up while he was otherwise occupied ... Read the story: Oh Sh..! - Audrey's Javelina 2007
  My daughter Audrey got her first javelina this spring during the Juniors Only pig hunt. She went hunting with two of my friends’ sons – Mike’s son Ryan, and Rick's son Josh, all of which got their first javelina.
  Josh was first on the scene of the herd and dropped his from 100 yds. The herd scattered. Audrey and I were about 1/2 mile away and saw 3 pigs scramble our way. Mike and Ryan got into another herd about 1 mile from Rick and Josh and Ryan shot his about 250 yards away. A very good shot on such a small animal.
  Audrey and I went looking for the three we saw but didn't have much luck. The nice thing about Javelina is that if they get scattered one or two usually come back to where they were originally.
  After searching some of the thicker brush for about an hour, Audrey and I headed towards the spot where Josh got his. We crested a small ridge and sure enough there was a pig heading our way about 100 yards from where Josh got his. As we tried to get set up on it, it became aware of us and started to trot away. I whistled at it to get it to stop, stopped it twice, and the 2nd place it stopped Audrey was able to get a shot at it. It was about 150 yards from us.
  Three shots, three pigs, three happy hunters, in about 3 hours on opening morning. It doesn't get much better than that. - Gerhard Bartlett Bass 2013