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What to do in Phoenix AZ?

Started by Butts, August 01, 2007, 03:53:00 PM

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Butts

I will be working in Phoenix from Sept. till the middle of Dec. Any trad shoots around there at that time? Does anyone know of any public places to shoot or hunt? Anyone on here from there?
Thanks, Chris
As you swim the river of life, do the breast stroke. It helps clear the turds from your path.  George Carlin

Chortdraw

Butts, Check out Ben Avery Shooting Range. They have some shoots but they also have a archery range for the public. There is also a range in Masa. That is also hunting season for several species and small game.

Chort

M60gunner

Butts, check out this store`s site;  http://www.cornerarchery.com/
There is a list of shoots that they know of. Do not know about Trad shoots as I could not find a contact for the trad clubs (Archers Who Care).
Good luck

San Juan Slim

Is there a traditional shop in Phoenix?  My daughter is starting college down there in a few weeks.  So, I will be down there a fair amount the next four years.

Butts, quail season starts in mid-October.  I like to hunt on the San Carlos Reservation about 90 miles east of Phoenix.  So bring your shotgun.

Mike

BTH

The San Carlos Reservation is good for us out-of-staters. I hunted there last year for Javelina in January...might start to late for you if you're leaving in December. Check out their website for hunting information.
Pork, Oysters, and Beer...the Holy Trinity (Anthony Bourdain).

MAC

There was a all Trad place in Phoenix called Three Peaks Dont know if it is still there, small place with a small range out back. Had all kinds of good stuff inside. I can look around and see if I still have the address and phone.
>>>>----Semper Fi---->

Butts

Thanks for all the info. Hopefully I won't be working too much and will be able to have some fun!
As you swim the river of life, do the breast stroke. It helps clear the turds from your path.  George Carlin

M60gunner

The store is four peaks in Mesa. His phone is 480-834-0958. The owner is Steve Shook. I do hope he is still there. I will be there next week. A trip to his store is a trip down memory lane.
The address is 229 W. Mahoney Ave. Mesa Az.
Might be hard to find the first time. The street is no wider than an alley in Chicago.

MAC

You are right Four Peaks I just found his card.
If he is still there don't miss it, Its something to see.
>>>>----Semper Fi---->

Bilbow Bagem

I have shot at Usery Pass Recreation Area in Mesa.  It' a really fine range.  It costs five dollars a head or $75 dollars for a whole year.  I shot it alsmost every day for the past three years until we moved to Georgia.  I would jog the hunter range shooting about three arrows per target.  I got a real good workout and got to shoot my bow at the same time.  I've been to Four Peaks Archery a few times and it has a lot of Howard Hill bows.

Flinttim

Second that on Ben Avery. Any outdoorsman should at least see it once. If you find the time, try to get out to Cave Creek and Annies Mineshaft if it's still there. Great fish on Friday nights.
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;

San Juan Slim

The Cabela's in Glendale is fun to visit--some monster antelope and mule deer on display.  It's out by the new football stadium which might be interesting to see as well.  

Oh, don't forget In-n-Out Burger (www.in-n-out.com).  There are now several in the valley.  If you like fish and chips, make sure to visit Pete's Fish and Chips (www.petesfishandchips.com) with several locations in the Phoenix area. And Tempe is the orignal home of Cold Stone Creamery (www.coldstonecreamery.com).  Next to bowhunting, I enjoy eating.

Mike

wyatts daddy

Call me at (480)452-2455 and I can give you directions straight to Four Peaks. I would love to show you the archery ranges. Usery Mountain is one of the best I've ever been to.
Bill
The only thing I love more than hunting is my kids. 6 boys one perfect little girl.

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