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In a move that caught most Arizona sportsmen off guard, three Arizona Congressional representatives have written to President Obama asking that he create yet another national monument in Arizona.Reps. Raul Grijalva, D-District 3, Rep. Rueben Gallego, D-District 7 and Ann Kirkpatrick, D-District 1, were asked by four environmental groups to contact President Obama and have him designate 1.7 million acres of public land north of the Grand Canyon, known as the Kaibab (Unit 12A) and Arizona Strip (Unit 13A), and part of Unit 9 as the Grand Canyon Watershed National Monument.The groups are the Sierra Club, Center For Biological Diversity, Grand Canyon Wildlands Council and Environment Arizona....Unmacht noted that the Arizona Game and Fish Commission in 2012 voted against any support for this monument designation for these lands. This agency is charged with managing wildlife in Arizona, and they too see that there is no reason to support this action.
The less we smell of the feds, the better.
The Agua Fria National Monument in central Arizona allows hunting. There may be others also.