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Arizona Unit 10 - Guide or DYI? I have a couple days to scout
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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 1203628" data-attributes="member: 66495"><p>It really depends on what your expectations are. If you're going for a trophy (82+ inch buck, B&C), then I'd hire a guide. This tag usually takes 17-19 years as a resident to draw. My friend had 18 points this year and didn't draw it. So you have basically won the lottery. I wouldn't waste this tag. If you are ok with just a decent buck (70 inches or so), then I'd be sure to take a week off before the hunt and show up to get familiar with the unit. 10 has a lot of antelope, and finding them isn't hard (unless you're blind). Finding the big ones can prove tough though, if you don't have the time. So if I was in your shoes, I'd either hire a guide, or take an entire week off before your hunt begins, and scout hard. Don't waste this tag. It could take you 25+ years to get this opportunity again. Congrats you lucky bugger. Good luck on your hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 1203628, member: 66495"] It really depends on what your expectations are. If you're going for a trophy (82+ inch buck, B&C), then I'd hire a guide. This tag usually takes 17-19 years as a resident to draw. My friend had 18 points this year and didn't draw it. So you have basically won the lottery. I wouldn't waste this tag. If you are ok with just a decent buck (70 inches or so), then I'd be sure to take a week off before the hunt and show up to get familiar with the unit. 10 has a lot of antelope, and finding them isn't hard (unless you're blind). Finding the big ones can prove tough though, if you don't have the time. So if I was in your shoes, I'd either hire a guide, or take an entire week off before your hunt begins, and scout hard. Don't waste this tag. It could take you 25+ years to get this opportunity again. Congrats you lucky bugger. Good luck on your hunt! [/QUOTE]
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