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Killed quite a few deer (never a Coues).....but my favorite deer hunt was with my daughter when she killed her first deer. Won't ever top that feeling.
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Nice deer. Definitely like the photo. Cool!
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That'll work!
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Great buck. Got to love the experience with your dad. Hope to share similar success with my dad in our Florida opener on the 13th.
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That is cool! Congrats on a beautiful deer.
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Scooter: I'm in North Florida (Tallahassee). The rut is just getting started in Northwest FL in some areas away from the coast, but finished near the Gulf of Mexico and further south and east. Hopefully going to be out in AZ the first full week of January. Maybe the rut will be cranking then. If not, like you said, food and travel should be good. May not try the scents there anyway cause I have had some negative reactions to it before along with the positive ones. Don
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I like to make scrapes for my cams... don't really hunt over em. as far as the wafers I remember the guy gettn whipped... had some elk fire on or somethin I'll pass on wearing any sexy deer scents... my friends would most certainly youtube that for sure! LOL! James Yeah, don't want to be a Youtube star at the expense of a horny elk....or any other critter for that matter.
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James, Had forgot HS made deer scent wafers too. Got a rut bow hunt coming up here this coming weekend. May get some of those and see how the deer react, if at all. Don
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Thanks to all for the input. I guess I need to check with the company to see if the Trophy Leaf uses urine. can't find anything on their website or anywhere else that says for sure. PRDATR: I use the earth scent wafers here too. They seem to work well.
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Plan to possibly mix in the use of scents on upcoming January trip. I've read and been told that urine-based scents are not legal in AZ. I've used the Wildlife Research Golden Estrus Trophy Leaf product here in FL with mixed success. Not sure if they are legal there or not. Also looking at maybe the Code Blue synthetic scents. Thoughts or experience on using either? Legality of Trophy Leaf? Thanks for input! Don
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That'll definitely work! Awesome deer. Great to be able to share with family too!
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First Coues Buck with a Bow, Spot and Stalk Arizona
flcoues replied to JesusSaves's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Congrats! Great pics and writeup. I liked the parts about the homemade stuff too. I'm a fan of that.- 36 replies
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Looking to score on a nice drop tine buck!
flcoues replied to desertmafia21's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Good luck! Hopefully he'll make just a little slip and open the door. -
Sounds like Chris got you fixed up. He probably had you go through walk back tuning too by the looks of the 20 yd. vs 30 yd. shots. If not...Get a piece of paper and mark a target/dot at the top. Shoot the dot with the 20 yard pin. Walk back to 30 yds. and shoot the 20 yd. pin again at the same spot. Same thing at 40 yds. If the arrows are in a straight line up and down, you are good to go. If not maybe you're not holding the bow level, or the rest may need a little adjustment left or right. With those last groups posted don't shoot more than one broadhead at the same spot. May need some more quick-fletch if you do. Good luck!
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Advice Please - Wary, Mature Coues Bucks
flcoues replied to CouesPursuit's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Are any of the trees usable with a climber? If the buck smelled you where you where, he probably has that spot pegged. If you have a climber and there are trees there that will work for one (away from the initial stand site), I'd let the site cool down....then go in with the climber and set up so you have the wind in your favor. I'd try to get downwind of where he'll come in downwind. That way he hopefully won't still get downwind of you. The more educated he gets, the more he'll avoid you. Sometimes cameras can tip them off too. If you don't have a climber or it won't work nearby, you might move the original stand slightly and maybe add the second for a different wind. Then don't hunt till the wind is right for one or the other. I'd use the "windicator" things like others have mentioned. If you are there hunting and the wind turns bad you may just have to pack it in for the day. If it's thick enough you may be able to just make a small natural blind. Won't contain scent like an enclosed blind, but it might be a backup to one of the stands if the winds goes bad on you. Similar stuff to what others have said and probably a lot you've considered. Maybe some of it sparks an idea to try. Good luck and post pics.