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    2012 Sonora Coues Hunt

    Phil, congrats on a great hunt. It sounds like it was an awesome time as usual. Love all the pictures and videos.
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    Been super busy for awhile....

    I feel for you. It looks like they missed the mark on the last picture. Hope you get healed up soon and listen to the advise to do what the therapist says.
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    Jim's first archery buck

    That is awesome. Those are some great pictures too.
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    Good Hunt in Sonora

    That is a great buck. How is everyone else doing so far? Are you guys seeing many bucks.
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    mexican drug war deaths

    I am heading down for my hunt in just over a week and if my wife sees this thread I am holding all of you responsible.
  6. Gino, congrats on an awesome buck. It was a pleasure meeting you at during my elk hunt in November.
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    Tips for a teen?

    Slow down. No matter how slow you think you are slow down even more. That goes for everything, glassing and stalking. There is a ton to learn but just get out and practice.
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    Fourth Buck of the Season!

    That is another excellent buck. I really like the fact that you said to TAM that it should be better in a couple weeks. I am heading down on the 22nd for a week and I am getting really excited. Congrats on the great bucks so far.
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    Truck Berliners

    I have it in the bed of my truck. It came with it when I bought the truck but I love it. It is amazing how tough it is. It has a texture so that things don't slide around like they do with the plastic ones but it isn't so abrasive that it tears your skin off if it rubs against it. I can't compare the two though because I haven't had the Line-x bed liner.
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    Best Adventure of 2011

    It's hard to beat the new addition pictures. I remember the days vaguely. Just enjoy them while they last. Because they grow up and wreck your car when they turn 16 (speaking from recent experience). My highlight would have to be stalking my late season archery bull and actually closing the deal at 15 yds without him having a clue I was even in the same country. Never actually thought it would pan out. The moment before I shot the bull is something I will remember for the rest of my life.
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    Who is pumped for Mexico!?!

    Three weeks from tomorrow. I am starting to get excited and anxious. I am still nursing a couple banged up knees from my elk hunt. Several details to get straightened out still but it is going to be a great time. Plus meet some new guys. Like Phil said no phones and email. Just think about nothing but big bucks for a week. Good luck to everyone else heading down.
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    GPS Marking System

    This is an interesting question. There are patents on this technology. I was just talking to someone that thought of this and went to some of the big companies trying to market it with no luck. Anyway they were trying to get the patents and find out that one of the companies that they had just tried to market to had filed for a patent on the same technology after he had talked to them. Pretty low if you ask me.
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    400" bull by a 13 year old

    Congrats to Trevor on a bull of a lifetime. Is that a couple Jones brothers in the last picture on the left? Their brother used to live down the road from me.
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    The Perfect Gift

    Well in that case I guess I know where I'm going for Christmas dinner. Forget the family. TJ, that looks incredible. I wish I would have been in town the other night to come over. Looks like it was a great time.
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    ??? Posting Scores ???

    I have shot a couple bulls and several bucks. I have only put a tape to one buck and he wasn't a trophy as far as score goes. But I was curious so I taped him. I am not an official scorer so I scored him very conservatively and came up with a 140"+ mule deer. If I was to have him officially scored he might actually score 142" but he at least scores 140"+. That is the way I look at it. If you score your bull or buck yourself than you can't accurately say it is something and an 1/8" or whatever.
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    Aguaje del Taraisito Ranch

    Looks great. Sounds like it is a pretty impressive place. Only a few more weeks to go. I imagine you are getting pretty excited. I know I am.
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    Need a new career

    You could always do like I did and get your licensed to do home inspections. You will already have at least part of it down. I have been doing it for about 5 years now and love it. I hired another inspector at the beginning of the year so when I go hunting I am still making money. Cant beat that.
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    Merry Christmas

    TJ, the only thing missing lights is the boat. Better get back out there and get that thing lit up. Looks great.
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    October Success-5 FOR 5. PICS ADDED.

    That is a great 2 point. Congrats on the buck and to the rest of the group.
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    Large Optics

    I have a friend that is considering buying a pair of the BIG optics and was wondering if anyone out here has purchased any of these brands and what their experiences have been. The Outdoorsman's sells about 30 pairs of these a year so someone is buying them. Kahles, Doctor and Fujinon seem to be the 3 big makers of the big glass 30X plus. Anyone have any experience with any of these and what would you recommend? He already has all of the swaros (10, 15, and spotter) so that isn't an interest. Thanks for any input.
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    2011 late archery hunt

    Well I just got back from my hunt this last week. I guess what they say about the 3rd time is a charm is true. I have put in for this late hunt a couple other times (not always on purpose) and every time I say it is going to be my last time. And I think that now I can finally be done with it. There were four of us that drew the tags. It has been kind of fun getting back into archery hunting again since I have been drawing quit a few rifle tags the last few years. I have a 25 yd target in my back yard. So I was able to shoot almost everyday coming up to the hunt. With a few weeks left until the hunt I started hitting Usery Pass so that I could shoot out to 70 yds. Unfortunately one day while out shooting I somehow managed to twist my knee that I had operated on a few years before. So you can imagine I was really hoping for dry weather so that I could sit water. Just like it always works out, just a week before the hunt they get about 2 inches of rain and the elk spread out all over the unit. So much for a easy hunt. When we got into camp the day before the hunt started only 2 of the 4 of us could make it the opening weekend. So we send texts and pics when we could to keep them updated. I know it was killing Mike to not be there. Anyway, we saw several bulls the first day (12), but nothing worth going after or they were in an area that a mt goat would be living in. This seemed to be the pattern for several of the days. We looked in all of the places that we have seen big elk in in the past and they just didn't seem to be anywhere. So fast forward to day 7 of the hunt. Mike and I are glassing an area that I had seen 2 bulls in the night before from a distance and decided to take a closer look. I had been glassing for a little while when I see a couple cows a few hundred yards off the side below me. I didn't pay them much attention until I hear a nice bugle a couple minutes later. Felt just like September. Needless to say I grab my bow and a call and off I go trying to catch them. I had no luck catching them that evening. So I was back in the same spot the next morning glassing again and ready to take off after them as soon as I found them. Unfortunately when I finally did find them they were headed in the opposite direction heading towards a thick area to bed down. Knowing that I would never catch them I back out and figure out the next plan of action. I decide to drive around to the bottom of the canyon and glass to find out where they are bedded down and figure out how I can ambush him that evening. At about 3 Friday afternoon I head back in with a friend of mine Jim up top glassing and guiding me in on the elk. It doesn't take long before he finds some of the cows and is telling me which way to go. It sure didn't seem that far when you are up top looking at everything. It looks and feels a lot steeper from the bottom looking up. I had to stalk in from about a mile away up to the head of the canyon and get past all of the elk to keep the breeze in my favor. Once I got within about 75 yds of the cows I had to sit tight for a while until the bull decided to get up and play. Luckily for me there was a spike in the group that seemed to keep the bull occupied so that I could get with range. The bull would switch off between sparring with the spike and tearing up a tree. I was able to stalk up within 15 yds while he was thrashing the tree without him hearing anything. I had a perfect shooting lane with an opening of about 3 ft and was able to make a great shot. The bull spun around looking for the spike that had just poked him in the side. I decided that if he gave me the opportunity I would put another arrow into him for insurance. At first he was partially behind the tree that he was raking and I didn't have a shot. But finally he moved out a ways to what I though was about 40 yds with him facing directly away from me. I decided to give him an arrow directly between the shoulder blades hoping to finish it right there. Unfortunately he was more like 30 yds and my arrow hit a little high making the oddest sound I had ever hears. I thought I had possibly hit him in the antlers. With that he heads over the ridge about 10 yds further with elk running everywhere. Not wanting to risk bumping and possibly losing him I decide the sage thing is to back out and come back in the morning to find him and finish him if needed. At about 7am with plenty of help we are off to recover my bull. It doesn't take long to find blood and even less time to find him. He had only crossed the ridge and went down. I think it was about 9am when we found him and about 2pm when we got him back to the trucks. That is the best time to have good friends. Hopefully I will be able to repay them soon. The bull is not huge but given the hunt and amount of time put into it, he feels like a 380 bull. This was by far the best stalk I have ever had. With my knee bothering me the whole hunt I wasn't sure if I was going to make it. I would like to thanks a few of my buddies like Hector (Chef), Mike and Jim. They make it fun to be out there for 10 straight days. Especially Hector for coming up just in time for the pack out. He didn't even get to break out the Leica's. It gets discouraging when you don't see the big one every day. Here are a few pics. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Notice the second shot placement. The Shuttle T-Locks work great. I don't know how these bulls can make their way through this stuff all the time. Little rest A little free advertising for Amanda.
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    Kaibab 12AW late

    Allen, congrats on another great buck. Hector told me the whole story the other day. I hope you make a fast and full recovery. Orlin
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    Scouting

    We saw several groups scouting during our archery hunt. All of them that we ran across were glassing from a distance and more than willing to help out. I always enjoy talking with other hunters so it doesn't bother me at all.
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    4b late archery bull

    I think what he is saying it is a tough hunt. I was just up scouting for the upcoming archery hunt and this moisture we just got did not help at all. It will be tough sitting water now. If it could have held off a couple weeks it would have been great. Good luck
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    Esparza Family Dream Season!

    Great bucks all around. That will definitely add to the trophy room.
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