I had hoped to have good news this week about my recent coues deer hunt in Southern Arizona. No deer but I did have a great time. The Winchester Mountain Range is a very big and rugged environment which makes bowhunting quite a challenge. Those coues deer are “wrascully wittle wabbits”. I saw lots of critters but no bucks closer than 250 yards. My archery skills only go out to about 160 yards (ha). So I have decided not to linger on that subject for long and just post a picture of my success in the past and move on to the spring fishing season.

One of my Coues deer from a more successful hunt

I love fishing for Stripers at Lake Powell
WE ARE HAVING A CONTEST!
Cory and I are so blessed by being able to live out our passion for hunting and fishing every day, and because of all the fine folks that support us through visiting our web site and reading our blog we have decided to give something back. We are going to take 4 people on an all expense paid trip to Lake Powell to fish for stripers. The trip will be April 19th to the 22nd and here is how it works. Just fill out the survey at the end of this post and you will be entered to win. The first drawing will be on February 28th for one person and a guest and the second drawing will be on March 30th for one person and a guest. We will cover the cost of your lodging, meals and all needed licenses. As you can see the last trip was quite a success.
God Bless and Good Luck,
Doak Worley
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