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Everything posted by CouesWhitetail
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Well, I wouldn't say we burn through them, but we sure love them. We are a three jeep family now. We didn't need this new one, but it was too good a deal to pass up - $1,000 for a perfectly functioning 4wd vehicle (with AC, his old jeep doesn't have AC since we bought it in Maine). Several of his coworkers have owned it the last many years so he knows its history. He is still driving the jeep we bought new about 20 years ago, it has over 300,000 miles on it and still runs great. None of our jeeps has less than 170,000 miles on it, but of course the important thing is that they all now have CouesWhitetail.com stickers on them!! Amanda
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Yeah, you have to have an in with the site owner to get black No, actually you can get those stickers in most any color. White is the most requested and best for most uses, but for like 5th wheels or trailers a colored sticker can be best. I have some dark blue, red, black in addition to the white. And I just got a request for hunter orange, but not sure yet if I can get it. You can see some examples of some nonblack stickers on the sticker page: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/bookstore/stickers.htm Amanda
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Wives = Smart women, whom smart men marry to keep them on the right road!! Actually it is because we love our men and want them around for a long time. Tom, Glad to hear that you are better. Did you see that I finally got my Javelina? Take care, Kathi +1
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Wow, that's some awesome snow at 5500 feet!! Amanda
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Looks Awesome Doug!! I will take several. and thanks so much for your generosity of splitting profit with CouesWhitetail.com If you are interested in buying a calendar, let us know so we can figure out how many to order. The more we order, the cheaper they get. Amanda
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Come on folks....pictures, pictures! We just got rain and wind at my house. Pinals got snow, but not enough to get nice pics from here. Amanda
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I wondered how high that flood water got on your cam!! Amanda
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Nice pics! Looks smaller than an adult, but it's hard to tell scale in the photos. Did you think it was a young one, perhaps born this past summer? Amanda
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I'm headed to Yuma and back. Need a transport?
CouesWhitetail replied to bowhuntaz1's topic in Non-hunting trip reports
That's a nice offer and a great way to use the forum. Amanda -
Thanks for the reassurance, I wasn't really worried about it until I was talking to my uncle and he was telling me how bad the weather was. Let us know how your cam performs! And just for some more added reassurance, they have a 1 year warranty against any defects so if you have a problem you can return it for a new cam. Amanda
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They hold up great in bad weather (if they didn't, I wouldn't sell them). I have been using them for quite awhile now and they do fine in wet weather. They have a rubber gasket to seal out moisture. I have two out right now and they will hold up fine if they aren't blown off the tree!! Right now it sounds like my roof is going to be blown off my house! Amanda
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Disposable Game Bags - Where to get in Tucson?
CouesWhitetail replied to scoutm's topic in The Campfire
I forgot about those. Would you have any trouble have them shipped for Wednesday delivery? We leave Thursdayt to setup camp. Should be able to go out today and you would have them by Tues or Wed. It wouldn't be guarranteed, but I find USPS is usually overnight or within 2 days if it's in AZ. Amanda -
collared dove
CouesWhitetail replied to azhuntnut's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Cool! I would like to try those someday. Amanda -
Disposable Game Bags - Where to get in Tucson?
CouesWhitetail replied to scoutm's topic in The Campfire
In case you haven't seen these that I sell here or if you can't find another source, you can order them here: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/bookstore/gamebags.htm Amanda -
I propose a new scoring system!
CouesWhitetail replied to SilentButDeadly's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
hmmmm......interesting...... Yes it is. Boy, wonder how many guided top trophies are really inelligable and should be thrown out??? Hard to say how many, but I would say that guides generally know the eligibility requirements and try to make sure clients are following them. It's regular hunters that are more likely to be unaware of this rule. Amanda -
Clay sent in a yummy backstrap recipe which I posted in the recipe section the other day. Well, my husband and I tried it out last night and it was wonderful!!! We might even have it again tonight Thanks again Clay! And for those wanting to see the recipe, it's the last one posted on this page: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/recipes.htm Don't forget to send in your favorite recipes so we can share them. Amanda
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Hey All, Thought you might enjoy this pic. Awhile back Jim Mullins sent me several hides, skulls and antlers so I could use them in the educational presentations that I do about AZ wildlife. Jim was amazingly generous in what he gave me! In addition to some great pelts and skulls, he sent me a matching set of large elk sheds and I was keeping them put away, but I kept thinking they were too nice not to have out for people to see. So my neighbor came up with a good way to hang it over my fireplace. I LOVE it!! Thanks Jim!! Now that the weather has turned cold I will get to have a fire most every night!! Amanda
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there is a lot of truth in that statement about quail hunters making deer less visible. I have glassed the same area just before and then during quail season. Before I would see tons of deer and after you would swear the deer were nonexistent sometimes when an area is hunted hard for quail. The deer are there, just hiding more due to the extra disturbance in the area. Amanda
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Way to go Brock!! Amanda
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Awesome! Great hunt and excellent bucks, congratulations! Amanda
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My wife's first buck (first hunt ; first shot)
CouesWhitetail replied to TEAMTOAD's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Very Nice!! Amanda -
+1 Just started using those on my last two hunts. They are great fuel! I like the hydrate and recover and focus drink mixes too. Amanda
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I didn't have any of that particular seasoning, so I searched the internet for recipes for that brand. here are some of the recipes they had for Cavender's greek seasoning. I used the bottom one without dill. Oh yeah and we cooked it over the fire inside my fireplace with that new elk antler hanging over it....fun!! Cavender's Greek Seasoning Clone ________________________________________ 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons dried oregano 1-1/2 teaspoons onion powder 1-1/2 teaspoons garlic powder 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon beef bouillon granules, (or pareve bouillon) 1 teaspoon parsley flakes 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon sugar Combine all ingredients, and store in an airtight container. Or: Apparently this is the recipe: 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoon basil 2 teaspoons dried Greek oregano 1/2 teaspoon thyme 2 teaspoons garlic powder 1 teaspoon dill 1 teaspoon marjoram 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes 1 teaspoon rosemary 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
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Awesome!! It's great you and your dad got to spend the whole week hunting together. And now you get to share some of that tastey tablefare!! Amanda
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Thank God you are doing alright now. Sounds like Peg may have saved your life!! Thank goodness she wasn't as obsessed with this hunt as you were! Amanda