Scrappy
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I think this is an inappropriate subject to be discussing this close to season. You all gonna chinks us all.
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I'll second the vote for AZ's Heroes Rising Outdoors. They do a great job of coordinating help and getting disabled vets into the field, which is something everyone should get to experience, IMHO. I can't think of a betteer story than a Marine giving his tag to another Marine (or any military vet) and getting his bonus points back. Pretty sweet and a win-win for all involved.Do you guys know any good organization to donate my son's elk tag to? My son is in marines and on deployment now, most likely he will not be able to go. Good thing we purchased point guard and can get his points back.
Hi Tom.BigGameDIY:
If you decide to donate your elk tag to Arizona Elk Society's Heroes Rising Outdoors / Hunts for Heroes program (I happen to be the coordinator for the program), we'd get a disabled Arizona vet out hunting at no charge to the vet. We put together the entire hunt (camp and food, glassing/calling, field dressing, getting carcass to processor). Give me a call and let's chat: (480)760-3868. We'd make sure his Point Guard is processed correctly too. Be sure and tell your son we appreciate his love of country --- good stuff there!
--- Tom
I'm still waiting on 514 more tags to get turned inNo but thank you to whoever turned in the Montana Deer Combo that I got ! I appreciate it !
I wouldn’t be surprised if it happens . Probably won’t be until right up when gen season begins but you have a chance in my opinionI'm still waiting on 514 more tags to get turned in