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Photos of Coues deer taken with a
bow - page 25
Arizona has generous archery deer seasons. There are seasons in August,
September, December and January. Many of the seasons allow you to take any
antlered deer or any deer, including does.
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Allen Taylor
Aug 2008
(aka Coueshunter)
This is Allen's first Coues with a bow!! The top
photo shows the buck live on his trail cam before the season started.
Grant Fish
Aug 24, 2008
Brian Fish, Grant's brother sent
in these photos and said Grant killed this buck out of a groundblind at 17
yards. He green gross scores 124 6/8".
Chad Berlin
Aug. 2008
Unit 27, AZ
Chad shot this buck at 18 yards from a
treestand on opening morning. It's his best buck to date and Chad is
very proud of him!
Mike Ornoski
Aug 2008
"I was blessed with this beautiful buck on opening
morning. I had been up scouting new trails, water holes every other weekend
since may 1st. I had not found this buck until the 2nd week of august. I
have many trail cams up and they were my homework finder. I was sitting a
trail, in a pop up blind. As he walked by at 31 yards I made a nice shot
with him only going about 60-70 yards. Hopefully I'll be able to help my 11
year old son also take a buck on the 23 youth hunt in oct."
Johnny Burris
Aug 29 2008
"The shot was taken at 15 yards
with a 70 lb Mathews XT and 100 grain G5 Montec broadhead. I recovered the
deer only 40 yards from where the shot was taken. After scouting, I placed
my ground blind the week before and waited. The first day of my hunt it
walked right up on me. I would rather be lucky than good!"