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To the Junior Hunters in Units 36A/C:
On behalf of the Arizona Deer Association, I would like to congratulate you on
successfully drawing a tag for the 2004 junior’s deer hunt in Game Management
Units 36A & 36C.
The Arizona Deer Association and the Arizona Game & Fish are once again
teaming-up to host our 2nd annual hunting camp for the juniors
hunting deer in Units 36A/C this fall. The camp will run from November 19th
to 21st. We would like to extend an invitation to you, the adults,
and other members of your hunting party to come by for a visit and take
advantage of the hospitality offered at our camp.
Details of the camp are as follows:
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Camp will open at approximately 5:00PM on
November 18th, and close early afternoon on November 21st.
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Free hotdogs, hamburgers, chips, sodas, water,
coffee, and hot chocolate will be provided to all that stop by.
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All junior hunters stopping in to visit will
receive a complimentary fluorescent orange hunting vest emblazoned with the
logo of the Arizona Deer Association.
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We will be conducting a ‘big buck’ and ‘small
buck’ contest to those successful hunters that stop by. The winners will
receive a free one year youth membership to ADA!
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Depending on schedules, we will try to have
representatives from the Arizona Game and Fish Department, US Border Patrol,
as well as local individuals in camp to provide information on where deer have
been spotted or traditional areas where they may be found.
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We will be conducting ‘fire-side’ discussions
each evening provide information on a variety of topics including game
locations, hunting & spotting tactics, game laws, etc.
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We will have spotting & tracking help available
to offer those who need a hand in the field!
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This camp is also an excellent location to come
to report any observed game law violations.
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The camp will be near milepost 31 on state
highway 286 south of Three Points, which is near the intersection of Ryan
Ranch Road, and highway 286. Please refer to the attached map for the
location of the camp.
Again, congratulations and good luck on your hunt! Please remember SAFETY
FIRST, and it is not necessary to harvest an animal to have a successful and
memorable experience.
Sincerely,
Stan Johnsen
ADA Youth Committee Chairman
*****REMEMBER*****
- Treat every firearm as if
it is loaded. Never assume a firearm is unloaded.
- Always keep your gun
pointed in a safe direction and control the direction of your firearm’s
muzzle.
- Never pull a firearm
toward you by the muzzle.
- Be sure of your target
and what is beyond it. Another hunter could be in front of or behind your
target.
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