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It rained a lot at the end of July 2006 in Tucson, Arizona. We started about 9 am at the south east side of town and followed the wash north and west through town as it met other washes and finally the river. Here are the pics

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Tucson Wash Tour July 31, 2006
Tucson Wash Tour July 31, 2006
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08-02-2006
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It rained a lot at the end of July 2006 in Tucson, Arizona. We started about 9 am at the south east side of town and followed the wash north and west through town as it met other washes and finally the river. Here are the pics

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Saguaro Tackle & Bait offers Tucson and Southern Arizona one of the largest selections of high quality fishing supplies, fresh baits and lake information. We maintain a constant supply of healthy Arizona raised Mud Puppies / salamanders, fresh worms of multiple varieties, live minnows, as well as a selection of frozen baits
Saguaro Tackle and Archery
Saguaro Tackle and Archery
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04-17-2006
Moving Up in Rating 2 1/2 Star Rating 5.00 out of 10
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Saguaro Tackle & Bait offers Tucson and Southern Arizona one of the largest selections of high quality fishing supplies, fresh baits and lake information. We maintain a constant supply of healthy Arizona raised Mud Puppies / salamanders, fresh worms of multiple varieties, live minnows, as well as a selection of frozen baits
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Arizona Hunting Unit 34a south of Tucson, AZ
Arizona Hunting Unit 34a
Arizona Hunting Unit 34a
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Thu Jun 29 2006
Moving Up in Rating 3 1/2 Star Rating 6.50 out of 10
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Arizona Hunting Unit 34a south of Tucson, AZ .. full details & larger pic
Looking south from Arivaca, AZ at the Mountains on the Mexican border
Mountains on the border of Mexico
Mountains on the border of Mexico
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Thu Jun 29 2006
Moving Down in Rating 2 Star Rating 3.33 out of 10
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Looking south from Arivaca, AZ at the Mountains on the Mexican border .. full details & larger pic
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson, northwest corner of Stella Road and Sarnoff Drive.

Urban Fishing License required. No live baitfish allowed. Contains: channel catfish, rainbow trout (in season), bluegill, redear sunfish, hybrid sunfish, crappie and largemouth bass.

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Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson
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Mon Oct 8 2007
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Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson, northwest corner of Stella Road and Sarnoff Drive.

Urban Fishing License required. No live baitfish allowed. Contains: channel catfish, rainbow trout (in season), bluegill, redear sunfish, hybrid sunfish, crappie and largemouth bass.

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This one was photographed on the east side of Tucson, AZ on top of Reddington Pass. It was running across the ground quickly looking for a hornet nest. The flightless solitary Wasps are Order Hymenoptera/ Family Mutillidae. Sackens Velvet Ant eats bees and wasps. The hairs allow it to survive cave ins when it enter the burrows of sand wasps, The female Velvet Wasp can deliver a very painful sting.

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Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla sackeni)
Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla sackeni)
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Sat Jul 26 2008
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This one was photographed on the east side of Tucson, AZ on top of Reddington Pass. It was running across the ground quickly looking for a hornet nest. The flightless solitary Wasps are Order Hymenoptera/ Family Mutillidae. Sackens Velvet Ant eats bees and wasps. The hairs allow it to survive cave ins when it enter the burrows of sand wasps, The female Velvet Wasp can deliver a very painful sting.

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Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson, northwest corner of Stella Road and Sarnoff Drive.

Urban Fishing License required. No live baitfish allowed. Contains: channel catfish, rainbow trout (in season), bluegill, redear sunfish, hybrid sunfish, crappie and largemouth bass.

http://www.fishinaz.com/Area_Detail.php?g=location1141100003
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson
Posted on:
Mon Oct 8 2007
Moving Up in Rating 2 1/2 Star Rating 5.00 out of 10
Rated: 5.00 / 10
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1171 visits
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson, northwest corner of Stella Road and Sarnoff Drive.

Urban Fishing License required. No live baitfish allowed. Contains: channel catfish, rainbow trout (in season), bluegill, redear sunfish, hybrid sunfish, crappie and largemouth bass.

www.fishinaz.com
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full details & larger pic
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson, northwest corner of Stella Road and Sarnoff Drive.

Urban Fishing License required. No live baitfish allowed. Contains: channel catfish, rainbow trout (in season), bluegill, redear sunfish, hybrid sunfish, crappie and largemouth bass.

http://www.fishinaz.com/Area_Detail.php?g=location1141100003
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson
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Mon Oct 8 2007
Moving Down in Rating 1 Star Rating 2.00 out of 10
Rated: 2.00 / 10
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1171 visits
Chuck Ford-Lakeside Park in east Tucson, northwest corner of Stella Road and Sarnoff Drive.

Urban Fishing License required. No live baitfish allowed. Contains: channel catfish, rainbow trout (in season), bluegill, redear sunfish, hybrid sunfish, crappie and largemouth bass.

www.fishinaz.com
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First Antelope 2007
First Antelope 2007
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Wed Oct 17 2007
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This one was photographed on the east side of Tucson, AZ on top of Reddington Pass. It was running across the ground quickly looking for a hornet nest. The flightless solitary Wasps are Order Hymenoptera/ Family Mutillidae. Sackens Velvet Ant eats bees and wasps. The hairs allow it to survive cave ins when it enter the burrows of sand wasps, The female Velvet Wasp can deliver a very painful sting.

http://desertbugs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1217107526
Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla sackeni)
Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla sackeni)
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Sat Jul 26 2008
Rated: 0.00 / 10
2
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1090 visits
This one was photographed on the east side of Tucson, AZ on top of Reddington Pass. It was running across the ground quickly looking for a hornet nest. The flightless solitary Wasps are Order Hymenoptera/ Family Mutillidae. Sackens Velvet Ant eats bees and wasps. The hairs allow it to survive cave ins when it enter the burrows of sand wasps, The female Velvet Wasp can deliver a very painful sting.

desertbugs.com
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Jacket Buyers Guide
Jacket Buyers Guide features Raincoats, Hunting Jackets, Work Coats and Military Surplus Jackets
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