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We were out doing some owl surveys on San Carlos last week. Enjoyed the sunset and some steaks on the grill: Around dark I thought I heard some turkeys gobbling so I went toward it to see if I could hear them better. julie went with me. Heard the gobblers and turned to come back to camp when Julie sees something and takes off into the dark. I figure it's a jackrabbit, but who knows. Anyway, about 5 mins later she comes out from the junipers with an old 3 pt WT shed. Yippee!! Good dog, Julie!!! It wasn't a big one, but I couldn't have been prouder!! We have been trying to train her to find and bring back antlers. So this was nice! Later the next day my husband finds a nice fresh brown WT shed. He calls Julie over to play with it and she does. Julie is a high energy dog that works hard running all over in the hills when we are out. She loves to climb crazy slopes and she enjoys when things are out of control, like bombing full speed up and down slopes where rocks are sliding around all over under her as she runs. Anyway, she was playing with this antler and we were on a moderately steep slope where if you didn't pay attention you would slide downhill. But she likes that feeling of being out of control so she would flail around on the ground with the antler and toss it around so it would fall downslope. It was pretty comical. I figured it was a good chance to test out the video capture feature on my little digital camera and it worked very well!! Here is a 2 min. clip of Julie playing with the antler. We find her to be endlessly amusing. She was rolling around with the antler and started sliding downslope....the only thing that stopped her was the little tree she hit early in the slide. http://www.coueswhitetail.com/video_clips/...the_antler2.wmv Amanda
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I would try Jesse's Hunting and Outdoors. I don't think they sell the products, but they have an active homebrew trail cam section with helpful links in the forum. Here is the link to the trail cam forum to start searching. Lots of people there should be able to help. http://www.jesseshunting.com/forums/game-t...ras-camcorders/
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Until I put a cam up on that salt block I never knew that bandtails love salt and other minerals. They are very unusual birds and fun to hunt. Amanda
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no problem loading for me....Looks very nice.... Amanda
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I put out my cameras on natureal food or water sources. I have very little experience with salt, but I have a friend with a cabin on mt lemmon and he put out white block salt and a mineral block and the deer and birds and squirrels loved the white salt and seemed to ignore the mineral block. here is a fun little video showing four days worth of photos from the salt block. You can see that in addition to eating the dirt around the block and causing the block to essentially rest on a pedestal of dirt, they also will directly lick the salt block (does, bucks and squirrels). http://www.coueswhitetail.com/video_clips/...nian_market.wmv
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It works fine for me. it's just a tiny pic in the pdf, scroll down. Amanda
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RAIN!!!!.....sweet rain
CouesWhitetail replied to huntswnm's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in New Mexico
Thunder, lightning and rain yesterday in 24a! Our power went out and I thought my computer got fried, but it seems to be working this morning. Might rain more today. What a treat to smell the rain! Amanda -
I'll trade her for yours and Alan's Coues Collection....
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Well, yes and no Doug. She is finding and bringing them to me, but I don't think she sets out to find them, she just runs around crazy chasing smells of everything and if she finds an antler or skull or something she tends to pick it up and show me. I don't think she will ever be a real hardcore "antler dog" but that's just because we don't work hard to train her on it. We just try and give her tons of praise whenever she brings us bone of any kind. Just trying to encourage her natural talents. Amanda
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Nice intro and welcome! Looks like a very nice shed to me! Amanda
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1st Annual All-Ladies Turkey hunt!
CouesWhitetail replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Thanks guys! It's nice to be able to share such adventures with you all. Amanda -
Jimmer, you know I didn't notice it at the time, but that brown shed doesn't have an eyeguard. I looked at some other pics I took and it's not there. And it was fun trying to find goofy Julie music for the video. this song was entitled "kindergarten playground: hopscotch". Thanks for noticing it. WFGinNM....I agree, chewing on a brown antler...ouch! But it's on San Carlos so I can't bring it home, so it stays there and gets chewed on by rodents anyway, might as well let Julie chew on it first. TucsonJohn.....Julie is one of a kind, as are all dogs, but I think the lady that owns the parents of Julie lives somewhere in Globe. I wonder what her siblings are like. She is supposed to be pure bred golden, but she looks like she has a bloodhound face to me. Chef....I don't know which cut the steaks were...they were "managers special" that day so we got them cheap. But man, they were good. Reminded me of the steaks you cooked for us at elk camp! I did these nice and slow and they turned out great. Amanda
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Glad you guys can appreciate the video. I wondered if you could see enough to make it amusing if you didn't know Julie very well. She is a ball of laughs all the time. She is the HAPPIEST dog I have ever known. And she has the most amazing 3D view of the world, which when combined with her amazing 4WD and fearless nature makes her unstoppable, but also makes it so I worry all the time about her jumping off cliffs and such (as she has already done that with a 20 ft drop!). Her motto is to go FULL SPEED AHEAD ALWAYS!! hehehe Well, at least until we have to take a break. Here she is napping briefly with a rock as a pillow. Amanda
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Nextdoor Neighbor's Coues Mounts
CouesWhitetail replied to TazerFloyd's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Nice!!! Amanda -
For you 3-d shooters, here is another event (warning though, it's the same weekend as the CouesWhitetail.com Marshall Lake party).
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Great American Deer Raffle!!!
CouesWhitetail replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Conservation Group Events
Just wanted to remind everyone about this raffle! It's a great way to win some hunts and help AZ deer! Amanda -
The Arizona Deer Association is sponsorsing the Great American Deer Raffle. This is a great raffle designed to raise money for projects that help Arizona's deer herds. In this raffle, you can win many different hunts, including an Arizona Commissioner's Coues Deer Tag, Columbia Blacktail Deer, Sitka Blacktail Deer, Alberta Whitetail Deer, and other hunts. We are also have a special equipment raffle. That raffle will include optics, backpacks, boots and more. This is a great raffle and if you want to learn more, you can visit http://www.azdeer.org You can buy tickets online or through the mail. There are packages of tickets that will save you some money so you can put in for all the hunts and optics package. So, have fun, get a chance to win some great hunts and help raise money for Arizona's deer herds!!! Amanda
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Not that I know of. You might be able to get some kind of add-on layer for that though. I usually have a USFS map of the area and then use topo also. You can draw things into your topo map if you want to add the boundary yourself. Amanda
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here is some info on the yellow grubs and black spots. Thorough cooking kills both and makes them harmless to humans. http://www.fish.state.pa.us/images/pages/qa/fish/worms.htm
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Wow! Was it good eating? Amanda
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Always interesting to find skulls and sheds! Amanda
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Wow, what an awesome experience. How great to have a good camera with you at the time! Thanks for sharing the pics! Amanda
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Awesome! Love the mass! Amanda
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I love National Geo Topo program. It's like $99 and gives you the entire state at 5 different levels including the 1:24,000 topo maps. You can import and export waypoints into the program which is very handy. You can print any portion of the map you want to (don't have to carry full size topos with you and don't have to buy four topos if your hunt area happens to land in a corner). I think you also get the game management units on CD for about 16 states for free if you buy it at sportsmen's warehouse. I always use topos to evaluate and plan where I will do on the ground scouting. So if you know what area you want to hunt, get the topos, look them over, call AGFD or check their website for suggested areas and then use the maps to determine where to put your scouting effort. Amanda
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Been brought to my attention...
CouesWhitetail replied to firstcoueswas80's topic in Non-hunting trip reports
Congratulations Casey!!! Hope you enjoy your new job! Amanda