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freddogs
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I've got my license packet from Wyoming already. I guess I can start planning some hunts for next year. It might be time to go after elk. Antelope hunting is always great too. :lol: Wyoming fees took a jump, I'll have to look at other states. Anybody know a good mule :cb2: deer area?
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I have been thinking about going out to Wyoming again also. I was thinking mules or whitetail, although had a good time hunting Antelope this fall. I better start making some calls.
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I'm gonna try for mulies in southern Arizona next year. Used to live there and know my way around a lot of the national forest back country. The Rincons east of Tucson and most of the hunt units between Tucson-Nogales and east to Sonoita are good mulie turf.
Non-resident fees total $227 (license & tag) for a drawing chance. If you don't get drawn, all but $5 is refunded. Check 'em out at
www.azgfd.com
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