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    Help me name my new dog!

    Well, we still haven't settled on a name, but we have narrowed it down some. But we are still open to suggestions, so if you have more, keep them coming. Thought you might appreciate these pics from last night. She found an old antler in the back yard and was very pleased with herself and carried it around in the house. It was just about impossible to get her to stop wiggling for a photo, so these aren't great, but you get the idea! She even carried her antler into the car today when I had to take her to the vet to get spayed! Poor girl. I hope she heals ok. Amanda
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    Colorado Waterfowl Hunt Pix

    Wow, great pics! Amanda
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    Learning the Hard way

    You know what folks, when I watched that video I didn't even notice the other content on the page. I have removed the link and apologize. -TONY I suppose that's the best way to handle it Tony. Thanks. Amanda
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    Learning the Hard way

    The video he linked to isn't porn (just ignore the links on the left on that page!). I couldn't even watch the whole video though, I shut it off before she got smacked. I just imagined it would hurt too much! Amanda
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    Late bull fun!!!

    Nice work guys! Congratulations to all those hunters! Love those Hunt of a Lifetime stories! Amanda
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    wifes first deer and more to come

    Here is a link to the page with his wife's deer on it. http://www.coueswhitetail.com/az_rifle_hun...es_rifle_19.htm And I remember using that buck in one of the first Coues deer celebration videos I made. It's always nice to see pics of successful female coues hunters!! Thanks for sending in her pic years ago. Amanda
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    Realization of how lucky we are all.

    Wow, Brian. I am sorry to hear about that accident! What a nightmare. Thank God you both came out relatively unscathed. Man that is so scary. Amanda
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    Help me name my new dog!

    You are sooooo helpful Josh!! Amanda
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    Average day?Peak of the Rut?

    You are welcome! That is what this site is for! Amanda
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    Duane Adams Book? Picture for your time

    I'll second what AZP&Y said!! Those are all good books for coues info. Amanda
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    Realization of how lucky we are all.

    Good reminder Casey! I frequently am thankful for being able to hunt the harsh terrain that Coues love. I was very thankful on my backpack hunt that I was healthy enough to go where I wanted and needed to go. A friend of mine was in a bad car accident a year ago and she was in a coma for quite awhile. The doctors gave her about zero chance to come out of it, and yet she did AND she is now able to walk a little, which is amazing. Her mind seems perfectly intact, but her body has some catching up to do. That's coming very slowly. She was a very active athlete before the accident and it's amazing what a moment of tragedy can do to a person. I am truly thankful for my health! Amanda
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    Cool Coues Pic

    neat pic and great buck! Amanda
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    24A BUCK

    Welcome to the website Rick! Congratulations on your buck! Amanda
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    24A BUCK

    Welcome to the website Rick! Congratulations on your buck! Amanda
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    How far from roads? Picture for your time

    I was in the Flattops in CO during thanksgiving, GORGEOUS country! Amanda
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    Unseasonable weather

    It's not that unusual. I saw this guy out in Nov two years ago while scouting for a dec hunt. I have seen gila monsters and snakes out in Nov also. Amanda
  17. Check this stadium seat out. Might be good cushion for glassing. It's got 1.5 inches of foam, but it's covered in vinyl rather than canvas, so might puncture on sharp rocks. Anyone ever use these kinds of stadium cushions for glassing? http://www.customink.com/designs/cushion1/...p;cm_ite=design The design is by Rembrant and is of Josh's buck from this year when it was in velvet. LOVE that design! I think the hunter orange is good so you don't leave it behind. Would you guys buy this? I have to order 50 of them if I get any at all.....That's a lot of inventory to carry! Amanda
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    Help me name my new dog!

    This is great! Keep the ideas coming! I appreciate the help from everyone. Amanda
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    Just what we need, another Kaibab Karp!

    Nice job! and great pics! Amanda
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    Recipes

    here is a link to the recipe section of this website: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/recipes.htm You can use the ones by me, Linda Dightmon and Tim Wilhite. And I bet you can use Marlon's and Casey's also, but you have to get their permission. Amanda
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    How hard do you shed hunt?

    nice finds Neo!! I found a few sheds on my WT hunt, but nothing spectacular. But here is my favorite find (although not a shed, it's a skull) from this past summer. If I remember right, he was pushing 105. Amanda
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    How far from roads? Picture for your time

    I think distance from a reliable water source in good habitat is more important in consistently finding Coues rather than distance from roads. Hunting pressure on Coues is not nearly as heavy out here as it for many species out in CO, though at times I think we are moving that way. here is a link to a page about what makes good coues habitat: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/coues_biolog...eer_habitat.htm Amanda
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    How hard do you shed hunt?

    Hey Neo, take a look at antlerdogs avatar. He just happens to know a thing or two about shed hunting..... Me, I am not an avid shed hunter. I just find them as I am doing other stuff. Amanda
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    Average day?Peak of the Rut?

    I would say the first two weeks of Jan are pretty close to peak in AZ. The farther north you go, the earlier the peak. When I hunt down in Sonora, Mexico, peak seems to be at the very end of January. here is a link to the biology page on this site that has a chart showing times of the various life stages of the coues deer based on research by AGFD in the Santa Rita mtns. They found peak to be in Jan. http://www.coueswhitetail.com/coues_biology/life_stages.htm And as to your question of how many deer you see during the rut, it's a tough one to answer because it depends on where you are hunting and how you are hunting. If you are in an area of high coues deer density, there maybe 6-12 deer per square mile. And you certainly don't see all the deer in a given square mile. But if you are glassing a 2-3 square miles you might see 25 deer. Or you could be doing well to see 3 bucks in a square mile. Depends on deer activity, amount of vegetation cover, and the method you are using to find the deer. Amanda
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    Over Too Soon

    Congratulations to you and your dad! Thanks for the writeup, it's great to be able to "go along with you". Amanda
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