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Attached is a "how to" document. When we went out the other day we used some desert broom branches to brush off the pears before we picked them. Gets a lot of the spines off before you even pick them. Desert broom is that green low shrub found in the desert which makes a great hand broom. Prickly_Pear_Juice.doc
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my F-350 hood orament
CouesWhitetail replied to tfthunter's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
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Glad the mount is progressing so well. And how cool that you got the replicas donated so Sadie could have both the boiled skull and a mount. That's GREAT! I am sure she will love it! If any of you can help Tom out, that would be great. He is already donating alot of his time and expense toward this project and a little help from all of us would help lighten the load. I will donate $20. Check will be in the mail today Tommy. Thank you for doing this project for Sadie.
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Hey, and I just spoke with Gavin Weller and Weller's Wildlife is donating a shoulder mount to the Coues Buck contest, so make sure to enter the contest! Thank you so much Weller's!! Someone is going to love this prize! For information on the contest: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/Coues_Buck_C...est_2010-11.htm
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August 15, 2010 LeRoy Price, of Claypool, and Danny Hallock, who grew up in Globe but now lives in Queen Creek, won the last All Star Night Tournament of the Summer with a 5 fish limit weighing 19.28 lbs. They also had a 5.90 lber for Big Fish. August 21, 2010 LeRoy Price, of Claypool, and Rodney Ward, of Wilcox, won the FLW Qualifier Tournament over 53 other boats guaranteeing LeRoy Price free entry as a boater into the FLW Tournament in September at Roosevelt Lake. Their win also guaranteed Rodney Ward free entry as a non-boater. They weighed a five fish limit for 20.18 lbs. The tournament was put on by All Star Bass which also paid guaranteed entries for the second place team as well. Price owns and operates Bass N' Crappie Guide Service.
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STUNNING!! I can see why you are pleased! Great buck, great mount!
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Please pray for Michael V. Gallagher
CouesWhitetail replied to firstcoueswas80's topic in Prayer Requests
Terrible news...prayers sent. -
Great pics! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
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193 inch archery Mulie from Utah!
CouesWhitetail replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Mule Deer Hunting
Unfortunately Rusty doesn't want photos of the broadhead posted yet until he has them available commercially. So we all just have to wait..... -
I believe this is MT. CATs truck....yes?
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Nice pic! Nice Antelope and nice CW.com tshirt
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And your first customer was a CW.com'er! Thanks MT. CAT for your support of CW.com and the sponsors that make this site possible! MT. CAT was also at Archery HQ, another CW.com sponsor. Awesome!
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Tucson Skeet/Trap Shoot to benefit wildlife
CouesWhitetail replied to cmc's topic in Conservation Group Events
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Great hunt!! Great buck! Congratulations and it's great your wife was there to save you the three miles back to the truck!!
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Awesome!! Thanks for all the "extra" scenery pics and story. Congratulations to your wife for her fine buck!
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Congratulations!! What a great first antelope!! Thanks for sharing your hunt with us!
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Congratulations on your deer and doves! That's awesome! Love the pics of the kids and thanks for using ear protection for them...that's important! Looks like some fine eating you got going there. How did you cook the backstraps? what did you coat them in first?
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Great video!! Thanks for putting that together!
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Love that pic of the big bull walking away! Wow, nice bull!
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King4wd, Have you tried any other scents or just the fox urine?
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Very nice!!
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Wow, thank goodness you were able to get them off your SD card. that's awesome! I love those pics!
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180+ Coues Sheds --- You better sit down before you look!
CouesWhitetail replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Shed Hunting
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There are lots of species of oak in the SW. The major ones in AZ are Gambel oak (the one that has the large green leaves and grows in the higher elevations), Arizona White oak, Emory Oak and scrub oak. The last three listed are lower elevation species (maybe 3-5,000 feet, although they can be found higher up).