AZ Wanderings Archives - Arizona Wanderings https://azwanderings.com/tag/az-wanderings/ ...fishing, hunting, and roaming the Southwest Mon, 19 Nov 2018 13:35:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://azwanderings.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-Rustic-Trout-Logo-Design-32x32.png AZ Wanderings Archives - Arizona Wanderings https://azwanderings.com/tag/az-wanderings/ 32 32 Arizona Coues Deer https://azwanderings.com/arizona-coues-deer/ https://azwanderings.com/arizona-coues-deer/#respond Mon, 19 Nov 2018 13:35:54 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=15073 We had known for several months that we’d drawn this tag. My good buddy Austin and I had hunted the unit during the January archery season several years back and were anxious to see what we could find hiding in the mountains on this November rifle tag. We’d spent quite a bit of time looking...

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Coues Deer
Poor pup thinks she’s going with me…

We had known for several months that we’d drawn this tag. My good buddy Austin and I had hunted the unit during the January archery season several years back and were anxious to see what we could find hiding in the mountains on this November rifle tag. We’d spent quite a bit of time looking over maps and marking waypoints and believed we had a good plan for the weeklong season.

On the evening of the second day, we spotted a small forky working the ridge below our glassing point. It was pretty thick cover, and when I checked back on him after a while,  I saw he had a bigger buddy with him. I quickly moved into position and was nothing but jitters. Austin coached me through it, and once I got steady, I squeezed off a shot. The buck piled up and we hiked down to him.

It’s always stunning to me how fast things happen in the field. One minute you are just trying to find one through the binoculars, and the next you are staring down at mature deer. I couldn’t believe my luck and was extremely happy with my 2018 coues deer. After a couple of quick photos, we broke down the buck and hiked our way back to the truck by headlamp.

We spent the rest of the week looking for a buck for Austin, but never found the one he was looking for. What we did find was some remote country with lots of potential, and a burning desire to get back after coues deer next season.

Coues Deer
Backroads in Arizona
Coues Deer
Lots of glassing
Coues Deer
Backcountry Camp
Coues Deer
Midday naps in the shade
Coues Deer
A blind squirrel found a coues deer
coues deer
My 2018 Arizona coues deer
Coues Deer
Thinking about how hard this packout is going to be
Spartan Javelin Bipod
Spartan Javelin Bipod
Coues Deer Country
Coues Deer Country
Coues Deer Country
Coues Deer Country
Arizona Coues Deer
Still work to be done

 

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Rambling Review – Redington Vice Rod and Redington i.D Reel https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-redington-vice-rod-and-redington-i-d-reel/ https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-redington-vice-rod-and-redington-i-d-reel/#comments Mon, 11 Jun 2018 18:45:21 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14697 Rambling Review: The Redington Vice Rod and the Redington i.D Reel Why: After one of the windiest Pyramid Lake fishing trips last year, I found myself in the market for a little bit stiffer action rod for throwing a sinking line. I was fortunate to get my hands on a Redington Vice Rod paired with...

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Rambling Review: The Redington Vice Rod and the Redington i.D Reel

The Redington Vice Rod and the i.D Reel Combo
The Redington Vice Rod and the i.D Reel Combo

Why:

After one of the windiest Pyramid Lake fishing trips last year, I found myself in the market for a little bit stiffer action rod for throwing a sinking line. I was fortunate to get my hands on a Redington Vice Rod paired with a Redington i.D reel and a Rio Outbound Short full sinking line a few weeks before the trip, and what a setup this turned out to be.

Redington Vice and i.D
Redington Vice and i.D

First impressions:

The Redington Vice Rod – Out of the tube, the emerald green carbon fiber blank looked really sharp paired with the black snack guides and black aluminum reel seat. The rod itself is a no frills workhorse that is completely saltwater ready.

The Redington i.D Reel – The flat black cast aluminum large arbor reel looked pretty sweet as is.  Turns out that Redington has a whole line of decals that can be added to the solid side of the reel. I saw a few KC Badger prints in the mix, but went with a low profile digital camo.

Lifetime warranties – Both the rod and the reel are covered under Redington’s lifetime warranties.

i.D Decals
i.D Decals

Field Use:

If you read the report from the trip, you’ll note that the fishing was on the slower side. All that means is that I did quite a bit of casting and stripping for 3 days. You can get to know your equipment pretty intimately in a setting like Pyramid Lake that throws wind from all directions, rain, snow, and sub-freezing temperatures. I feel like it’s the perfect place to put gear to the test.

Let’s start with the rod. To be honest, I loved the Vice rod. Very smooth while casting a heavy sinking line, with enough backbone to punch through a snow squall in your face. Prior to the trip, I had bought another rod from another manufacturer in the same weight. Long story short, I liked the Vice so much I’m selling the other rod and keeping the Vice. This rod is a solid addition to my quiver and I plan on continuing to push it’s limits for years to come.

When I first saw the i.D reel I couldn’t really see past the sticker. It seemed kind of gimmicky to me and went into the field testing with a bit of a bias. The first night I hooked into a real nice fish about 10 feet from my ladder with about 70 feet of running line in my stripping basket. The large arbor reel gobbled up the loose line and the rulon disc drag did the rest. For a $100 reel, I was impressed.

Lastly the line. I’ve had my fair share of experience with Rio line, but had never used the Outbound Short. Although I’m sure the Vice rod had something to do with it, the Rio Outbound Short was a treat to cast. It loaded the rod well, flew threw the guides, and turned over heavy jig flies with ease. It was easy to see why these lines are so well regarded.

Redington Vice Fly Rod
Redington Vice Rod

Pros:

Lifetime guarantee on Redington gear

Great price on a quality rod and reel

Personalization decals for i.D reel

Cons:

Drag not sealed on the i.D reel

The Redington Vice Rod and the Redington i.D Reel
Cutthroat and Redington

Prognosis:  If you’re looking for a nice Pyramid Lake setup with out breaking the bank, check out the Redington Vice Rod paired with a Redington i.D reel spooled with Rio Outbound Short full sinking line.

* Disclaimer:

The reviews at Arizona Wanderings are my honest opinion. Arizona Wanderings is not sponsored by or associated with any of the stated companies and is accepting no compensation, monetary or otherwise, in exchange for this review.  My independent status may change in the future but, as of the date of publication, no relationship other than described above has been pursued or established.

 

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Arizona Turkey Hunting: Sleeping in the Dirt https://azwanderings.com/arizona-turkey-hunting-sleeping-in-the-dirt/ https://azwanderings.com/arizona-turkey-hunting-sleeping-in-the-dirt/#comments Thu, 17 May 2018 14:29:17 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14799 We had driven a long way and were many hours from civilization. I stood surveying the campsite where we had camped in years past. And suddenly it dawned on me. I had forgotten my tent. I could see it in my minds eye, that lonely tubular tent bag, sitting all along on my garage floor...

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Arizona Turkey Hunting
Arizona Merriams Turkey

We had driven a long way and were many hours from civilization. I stood surveying the campsite where we had camped in years past. And suddenly it dawned on me. I had forgotten my tent.

I could see it in my minds eye, that lonely tubular tent bag, sitting all along on my garage floor like a lost child. And while it sat there with so much wasted potential 6 hours away, I stood, in my campsite with a dumb look on my face, feeling foolish and knowing that I could be paying a serious price should the wind pick up and/or the weather turn. Pride wouldn’t let me snuggle into a one man tent with my hunting buddy. So I rolled my sleeping bag out on my inflatable pad and borrowed the Tyvek ground sheet for the one tent that was brought on the hunting trip. I tried to think positive thoughts.

After an 8 mile scouting hike, a shot of bourbon, and an ambian, I snuggled in to my sleeping bag and closed my eyes. I slept like a baby under that Tyvek sheet.

We got lucky and killed two turkeys opening day and were on our way home by 2 pm. It was a good turkey season.

Arizona Merriams Turkey
Austin tagging his bird
Arizona Turkey Hunting
Austin with a beautiful Arizona Merriams Turkey
Roost tree
Under the roost tree
Turkey Plucking
Let the plucking begin
Work Sharp Pocket Knife Sharpener
Work Sharp Pocket Knife Sharpener
Sleeping pad + sleeping bag + Tyvek = camping in comfort

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Pyramid Lake: A fishing trip https://azwanderings.com/pyramid-lake-a-fishing-trip/ https://azwanderings.com/pyramid-lake-a-fishing-trip/#comments Tue, 27 Mar 2018 04:21:42 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14635 We fished Pyramid Lake hard for three days in a cruel cocktail of rain, snow, and biting cold. It wasn’t a particularly good trip as far as the fishing was concerned. In fact is was arguably one of the slowest three days of fishing I’d ever seen. But I’ll never complain about being able to...

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Lahontan Cutthroat
Lahontan Cutthroat

We fished Pyramid Lake hard for three days in a cruel cocktail of rain, snow, and biting cold. It wasn’t a particularly good trip as far as the fishing was concerned. In fact is was arguably one of the slowest three days of fishing I’d ever seen. But I’ll never complain about being able to fish with a good buddy and I certainly will never take a fishing trip for granted. Life is forever picking up speed, and I cherish the moments where I’m outdoors, especially when at Pyramid Lake. Until next time, I’ll keep tying flies and thinking about that big red fish swimming in the frigid waters and some day, it’ll be my turn to catch a monster.

Pyramid Lake
Rain
Lahontan Cutthroat
Tails
Bulleit
Pyramid Juice
Lahontan Cutthroat
Lahontan Cutthroat
Pyramid Lake
Snow
Pyramid Lake
More Snow
Chorizo
Breakfast of Champions
Lahontan Cutthroat
Silver
Pyramid Lake
Ladders
Pyramid Lake
Pyramid in the distance
Pyramid Lake
Lunch and a coffee refill

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Sunny Dog https://azwanderings.com/sunny-dog/ https://azwanderings.com/sunny-dog/#comments Mon, 05 Mar 2018 16:40:13 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14599 As I stare out my new wood shutters, I remind myself that I’ve been wanting a hunting dog ever since I was a boy. That longing has grown infinitely stronger over the past years as I’ve hunted the desert birds solo. Friends have been kind enough to invite me along and hunt behind their pups,...

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German Shorthair Pointer
Sunny girl

As I stare out my new wood shutters, I remind myself that I’ve been wanting a hunting dog ever since I was a boy. That longing has grown infinitely stronger over the past years as I’ve hunted the desert birds solo. Friends have been kind enough to invite me along and hunt behind their pups, and I relished every opportunity to watch their dogs work. The timing finally worked out and one of my hunting buddies contacted me about a 6 month old female GSP needing a hunting home. After some consideration, my wife said yes and we welcomed Sunny girl into our home.

The first week was a bit wild as everyone adjusted to each other, but Sunny, Jojo and I met up with my good friend Kyle and his 8 month old GSP, Riggs, for a little bit of field work. It was Jojo’s first “hunting trip” and our first time watching Sunny work in the open desert. She ran her heart out and then wound up pointing a couple of planted pigeons. It was a promising start, and I can’t thank Kyle enough for showing us the ropes. We’ve got lots of work ahead and we have our hearts set on hunting season.

German Shorthair Pointer
Sunny girl with the girls
German Shorthair Pointer
Jojo’s first “Huntin’ Trip” and Sunny’s first training day
Artic Arizona
German Shorthair Pointer
Sunny and Riggs
Hot hands
Hot Hands: Saving kids hands and dad’s day for a long time
German Shorthair Pointer
Sunny and Riggs
German Shorthair Pointer
Sunny girl’s favorite spot

 

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Arizona Quail Hunting: Mearns Quail https://azwanderings.com/arizona-quail-hunting-mearns-quail-3/ https://azwanderings.com/arizona-quail-hunting-mearns-quail-3/#comments Mon, 18 Dec 2017 13:47:45 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14533 There is nothing quite like watching dogs work the grassy hills of Southern Arizona in search of Mearns quail. So when my good buddy Pat from Border to Border Outfitters invited me down for opening weekend to watch his team of GSPs work, how could I say no. Alex Landeen grilling venison sausages and pheasant for dinner was an...

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Mearns Quail
Arizona Mearns Country

There is nothing quite like watching dogs work the grassy hills of Southern Arizona in search of Mearns quail. So when my good buddy Pat from Border to Border Outfitters invited me down for opening weekend to watch his team of GSPs work, how could I say no. Alex Landeen grilling venison sausages and pheasant for dinner was an added bonus.

We found birds and did a fair bit of shooting. I’ve had the pleasure to watch Pat’s dogs work Mearns several times and it never gets old. There is nothing prettier than a dog on a rock solid point with a covey of Mearns quail flushing in front of them. More importantly, I got to spend time in the field with old friends and make new ones. With life constantly picking up speed, I relish every step I get to take in chasing quail in this state.

Pat runs Border to Border Outfitters and you can hunt birds with him from Minnesota all the way to Arizona and everywhere in between. Check him out at Border to Border Outfitters.

Mearns Quail Hunting
Action Jackson
Border to Border Outfitters
Flanagan and Landeen
Mearns Quail
A couple Mearns and a deadhead
Mearns Quail Hunting
Following the dogs
Mexico
Looking into Mexico
Mearns Quail Hunting
Hank finds birds
Mearns Quail Hunting
Pat Flanagan of Border to Border Outfitters
Mearns Quail
A tailgate from the day
Venison Sausage and Grilled Pheasant Dinner by Landeen
Two Bitch Bourbon
Dessert

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Arizona Fly Fishing: Memories of Summer https://azwanderings.com/arizona-fly-fishing-memories-summer/ https://azwanderings.com/arizona-fly-fishing-memories-summer/#comments Tue, 31 Oct 2017 13:28:00 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14504 Life has been moving extremely fast since the birth of our third child. I haven’t had much time to devote to the outdoors but I’m loving every minute with my family. These photos have been sitting here, waiting to get posted for a while. I was able to get out for a day trip to...

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Arizona White Mountains
Arizona High Country

Life has been moving extremely fast since the birth of our third child. I haven’t had much time to devote to the outdoors but I’m loving every minute with my family. These photos have been sitting here, waiting to get posted for a while. I was able to get out for a day trip to the White Mountains and visit an old favorite piece of water with a good friend. I took my bamboo rod and a box full of hoppers and was rewarded with a few nice trout to my net. Can’t ask for much more than that.

Brown trout on bamboo
Agua Fria Alchemy and J.W. Young Pridex
Agua Fria Alchemy and J.W. Young Pridex
Brown Trout
Magic

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Dove Pot Pie https://azwanderings.com/dove-pot-pie/ https://azwanderings.com/dove-pot-pie/#comments Tue, 10 Oct 2017 13:26:22 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14482 After a couple of hours, we had a big pile of Eurasian Collared Doves sitting on the tailgate. This  non-native invasive species of dove has flourished here in the desert of Arizona (and around the rest of the country for that matter), and subsequently there is an unlimited daily bag and possession limit combined with...

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Dove Pot Pie
A tailgate of Eurasian Collared Doves

After a couple of hours, we had a big pile of Eurasian Collared Doves sitting on the tailgate. This  non-native invasive species of dove has flourished here in the desert of Arizona (and around the rest of the country for that matter), and subsequently there is an unlimited daily bag and possession limit combined with a year round season. With the shooting over and all of our shells picked up, I stood looking at the mound of birds and knew that the real work was about to begin. Plucking a tailgate full of doves is no small task. So, I took my pile of doves home and enlisted the help of my kids, who are always interested in knowing what I brought home for dinner.

With the doves plucked, cleaned and safely in the freezer, I saved a bakers dozen for a recipe that I’d been wanting to try for a while – Dove Pot Pie.  I had found this recipe on the Field and Stream website and saved it for just such a time. Long story short, it was a pretty involved recipe but turned out fantastic. The whole family loved it and my wife went back for seconds.

I revel in the moments when I can include my kids in the food preparation process and show them where our food comes from. Plucking and cleaning birds is just the start. I’m already looking forward to wandering through the desert, forest, and streams with them.

Dove Pot Pie
Plucking
Dove Pot Pie
Organic
Dove Pot Pie
For the stock pot
Dove Pot Pie
The filling
Dove Pot Pie
Egg on top
Dove Pot Pie
Golden brown
Dove Pot Pie
Dove Pot Pie
Dove Pot Pie
Even Willy Dog got a taste

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Mother’s Day Camping Trip https://azwanderings.com/mothers-day-camping-trip/ https://azwanderings.com/mothers-day-camping-trip/#comments Mon, 05 Jun 2017 13:27:22 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14310 There is no doubt when I married my wife, I married up. On this past Mother’s Day when we went camping with our best gear from Survival Cooking, I asked my beautiful 18 week pregnant wife what she wanted for Mother’s Day. I expected the usual: a day to herself at the spa, but instead,...

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Tent Setup
Tent Setup

There is no doubt when I married my wife, I married up. On this past Mother’s Day when we went camping with our best gear from Survival Cooking, I asked my beautiful 18 week pregnant wife what she wanted for Mother’s Day. I expected the usual: a day to herself at the spa, but instead, she decided she wanted to go camping.

How could I say no?

REI Co-op Base Camp 6 Tent
Mission Accomplished
Wildlings
Wildlings
Camp life
Camp life
Stringing up the fly rod
Stringing up the fly rod
Choosing a fly
Choosing a fly
Fly fishing knots
Working on knots
Mama and her boy
Mama and her boy
Daddy and his girl
Daddy and his girl
Going Fishing
Going fishing
Throwing Rocks
Throwing rocks
Looking for fish
Looking for fish
Time to throw more rocks
Time to throw more rocks

Talking about fishing
Talking about fishing
Willy Dog in the wild
Willy Dog in the wild
Cicadas
Cicadas
More camp life
More camp life
Cooking buddy
Cooking buddy
More camp life
More camp life
Mama and her boy
Mama and her boy
Smores
Pay attention kids. This is how to properly toast a mallow
Smores
Smores
Sticky ball
Sticky ball
A light show before bed
A light show before bed
Breakfast
Breakfast

 

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Arizona Turkey Hunting: Daily Double https://azwanderings.com/arizona-turkey-hunting-daily-double/ https://azwanderings.com/arizona-turkey-hunting-daily-double/#comments Mon, 15 May 2017 13:27:40 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=14260 The afternoon before turkey season opened, we got the truck stuck in a snowdrift that covered the road on the way to our camp spot. It took us several hours of digging and hauling logs and rocks in order to finally free the truck. By the time we finally pitched our tents and built a...

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Camp
Camp

The afternoon before turkey season opened, we got the truck stuck in a snowdrift that covered the road on the way to our camp spot. It took us several hours of digging and hauling logs and rocks in order to finally free the truck. By the time we finally pitched our tents and built a fire, the sun was going down and the temps were dipping towards freezing, so we opted to fill our bellies with red meat, potatoes, and a nip of bourbon.

The next day unfolded about as perfectly as any day of turkey hunting can, which was great since we love to hunt using rifles and even bows as the ones you can see in this Review here. I screwed up our first setup on a tom gobbling his head off, but our second setup worked out pretty well. Austin shot a real nice mature bird that came into our mid morning setup. After cleaning his gobbler up and getting ready for the packout, we decided to make another set up on our way out. After a hen came clucking in, a young jake wandered in from the opposite direction. I couldn’t resist and knocked him down for a nice double bird day.

It’s not often that things work out like this on this hunt. I felt blessed to have a successful hunt and still have the weekend to spend with my family. After cleaning and stowing gear, it seems like a long time until the fall hunting seasons kick back on.

Coues deer steaks
Coues deer steaks compliments of Austin
Dutch oven
Dutch oven taters and bacon
Merriams Turkey
Austin with a mature Merriams tom
Merriams Jake
Afternoon jake
Jake Beard
Size doesn’t matter, right
Merriams plummage
Merriams plummage

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