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Video of Big Buck
cramerhunts replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Great video and awesome buck! I'll throw a guess out there of 115-118". Phil -
Jumping Jack trailer for + quad ramp sale $4700
cramerhunts replied to TREESTANDMAN's topic in Classified Ads
Would an arctic cat prowler fit on the trailer? Phil -
Very cool Amanda! I'm sure its a lion as well. Phil
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Thanks Doug, I'm starting to like to get home and write the story almost as much as the hunt....just to relive it and try and share the experience that I was able to have. I also agree that there are alot of great stories this year! Phil
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Sweet pics Doug, thanks for sharing them. Phil
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Great pics and a couple good looking bucks! Phil
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Absolutely wonderful mount for a wonderful buck! Chris nailed it and you couldn't have said it better when you needed "a once in a lifetime mount for a once in a lifetime buck"! Congrats again Dan! Thanks for sharing the pics with us. Phil
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First Shed of 09'- Not a brownie - but A good sign
cramerhunts replied to AZP&Y's topic in Shed Hunting
Awesome job on the shed Doug! Looking forward to getting out and find some myself.....it's getting close. Great rack Hunting6! Phil -
Back to Mexico for Trips 2 and 3
cramerhunts replied to scoutm's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Wonderful job on the story Larry! I was there for most of it and knew the rest but I really enjoyed the read and looking at the great pictures as well. Job well done! Congrats again on an awesome buck. Phil -
Well this hunt actually started in the middle of October when Sundevil, Scout’m, and I headed down to Sonora to scout the ranch that we had each purchased DIY tags for later in the year. When we arrived at the ranch I will admit that I had my worries when I saw all of the catclaw and cactus. I immediately thought what great mule deer country even though I had been told there weren’t any of the floppy eared creatures on the ranch. There weren't hardly any oaks like I had envisioned but we still saw plenty of deer and several real nice bucks with one being close to 115”. The rancher and his son were really good people who we all really enjoyed being around. The ranch had a lot of water with stock tanks and natural springs that had been developed with concrete drinkers. The ranch house itself was very comfortable with a nice kitchen and best of all a hot shower at the end of each day. We set out trail cams and learned the ranch roads and boundaries and then headed back to the states. Finally December rolled around and we headed back down to do some hunting! Jim Parker (Rut on the forum) was with me to help with the glassing and picture taking and Sundevil, Scout’m, and one other hunter was leading the way in their truck. We arrived at the ranch with some seriously windy weather which seemed to really hinder the deer’s movements. We hunted hard for three days without seeing any bucks that needed closer inspection. On the fourth day Jim, Justo Jr., and I were set up on top of a large mesa that provided a 360 degree view with me glassing off one side, Justo Jr. glassing off another, and Jim glassing off the other. Jim had forgot his radio at the ranch so we couldn’t communicate with each other so around noon I walked back to where Jim was set up to check in. Jim had a video of a couple of bucks from just minutes before that he thought I should check out. December Buck Needless to say a plan was formed with Jim and Justo Jr. dropping me off to hike in above where the bucks had went and then they would go back to the ranch to get the radio and then back up on the mesa to watch the backside. Everything worked out perfect except for the part of me making the shot. Yep I missed him bedded at 280 yards! After the first shot the “fever” set in and I couldn’t hit the hillside let alone the big buck. The buck snuck out of the canyon and darkness fell on my last full day of hunting in Mexico for the month! I conservatively score the “missed buck” at 115 to 118”. The rest of the hunting party had seen a lot of deer and quite a few bucks just not any shooters. Fast forward to January 15th when Jim and I headed down early to the ranch with Sundevil, Scout’m, and two other hunters coming in later that same day. Jim and I decided that we would pound the area that I had missed the big buck in December until we found him or something better. We spent a lot of time up on the mesa seeing some great bucks and a lot of does…..unfortunately all of the bucks we were seeing were all broke up. Broke Buck After a few days of being up on the mesa we decided to go look at some different country for a while. Everyone was seeing deer and quite a few bucks with a few in the low 100’s but it just wasn’t quite working out. Stephen (one of the other hunters) had taken a nice three by three on Sunday and it helped motivate the whole group. Monday Jim and I headed back up on the mesa and saw some really good bucks, at least we think they would be if they had all of their horns! I was getting discouraged seeing all of the broken horns and I think I passed up the December buck at forty yards because he had no right main beam past his G-2. That night back at the ranch we had learned that Scout’m had found a really nice buck that was intact and chasing a doe that he had put a stock on only for it to get dark without any shot opportunities. Everyone but Jim and I were leaving the next day around noon so Sundevil and Scout’m went after the buck the next morning and again got close but not able to get a shot. Jim and I found a really good buck that day that I think would be in the 108-112” range but he was lined out cruising for does and I never could catch up to him before he walked out of site. Before the guys left they called me on the radio to let me know how it went that morning and where the buck was last seen. The next day (Wednesday) Jim and I got off to a late start due to a flat tire on the prowler, a little sleeping in, and just plain not getting going! We decided that we would take the truck and head over to the “Sisters Ranch” which was part of the area we could hunt and see what we could find. On the way we would be passing right by where Scout’m had been chasing his buck so we stopped to glass for a little bit. Jim spotted a nice two point hounding a doe and we were about to leave when I spotted three does up feeding. I got Jim on them and he immediately said there’s our buck! I left Jim right there in the road with his optics and I jumped back in the truck and hurried back around behind the knolls that the buck and does were on. I hadn’t gone twenty yards from the truck when Jim calls me on the radio to let me know the buck and one doe was coming over the saddle right at me. I dropped the radio and threw up my rifle just as the buck came into view. I let one fly and missed just low! The buck and doe took off back the way they had came. Jim got back on the radio and said they ran about 100 yards and then the buck got back to chasing the doe. I quietly cussed myself for rushing the shot and started my stock once again. I got up to the saddle, busted out a doe, busted out a spike, but I just couldn’t find the buck and two other does. I kept easing along talking to Jim on the radio when I looked up the canyon and saw the group quietly sneaking out. I ranged the buck at 385 yards and got set up on my shooting sticks and took my time. I didn’t miss this time and dropped the buck. I got my spotting scope set up and could see that the buck was down so I headed back to get Jim. We hiked up to the buck and even though he wasn’t the biggest buck that I had seen I couldn’t be happier. He has great character with a cheater on each side and great mass and ended up scoring right at 103". Jim did a wonderful job on the pictures and after hunting for twelve days in Mexico I was on cloud nine. I can’t thank Jim enough for sticking with me through all of it and helping me the whole way. I’ve got to give credit to Scout’m and Sundevil for finding this buck and sharing his whereabouts with me before they left. Scout’m is back down hunting this weekend and I hope he finds a big one. My hunting partner and friend, Jim Parker. Our hosts Justo and Justo Jr who I can't thank enough for their great hospitality. Thanks for putting up with me for the long story! Phil
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Picked Up My Mount Today
cramerhunts replied to scoutm's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Beautiful buck Larry! Phil -
That's one of the bucks I tried to get last week while hunting with Ward's outfitters. He is a very cool buck, isn't he? I will make a post eventually in another thread about all the great bucks I saw out there. When I sat that blind, I didn't see that buck, but I didn't sit it very long since I was really after some other bruisers.... Amanda Very cool! I went to highschool with Steven so I look forward to your post! Phil
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Our archery success... (pic heavy)
cramerhunts replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Well that was worth the wait! Congrats to all involved and thanks so much for taking the time to share them all with us. Great bucks, great adventures, and great times with family and friends......I don't think it gets any better then that! Congrats again. Phil -
I agree with Amanda that you should contact Covert as I believe that there is a timing issue with the shutter and the motion sensor. Amanda great pictures....what's the story of the buck, he looks great and I think that's a blind in the background isn't it? Anyhow awesome buck. Phil
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Mexico 08/09! (Long & Pic Heavy)
cramerhunts replied to cramerhunts's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Thanks Doug. I had been wanting to go on a DIY hunt for a long time and when a couple of members of the site asked me if I wanted in I just couldn't pass it up. I am very happy that I took the chance and went. It was great meeting and hunting with other members and also a lot easier since they knew the process of getting our tags, gun permits, and such. As long as I can afford it I'll be going again next year! Phil -
Double Drop Beam Mexico Coues
cramerhunts replied to The Claw's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Holy Bucks Batman! I don't think I've seen a post with so many whopper bucks in it before. Congrats on such a fine couple of bucks taken with amazing shots. And what an awesome find as well with the bucks locked together. Congrats again and thanks for posting the story and pictures. Phil -
Holy left side! What a pig, congrats to him on a very awesome buck. Thanks for posting the pic for us Ernesto and also posting your story and pictures.....looking forward to next year's pics and story already. Phil
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2008 season.. a year's review
cramerhunts replied to Kilimanjaro's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
It was an awesome year for me! Besides scouting and horn hunting it started out with Rut's archery elk hunt. Then some scouting for my Arizona December Tag! And then down to Mexico for a little scouting. Back to Mexico in December for the first leg of that hunt. Back in Arizona for my late hunt. And to end it back to Mexico for the last leg of my hunt. A great season! Phil -
Awesome job on a great a buck Tim! Great write up and great pictures, a huge congrats to you! I love it how Mexico gets in your blood and you can't wait to get back. Congrats again and thanks for sharing it with us. Phil
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Congrats Tim! Can't wait to see the pictures and read the story. Phil
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a HUGE thanks for the help on the hunt!!
cramerhunts replied to Kilimanjaro's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Good luck on finding the big guy and getting a shot at him! I know you can do it and look forward to the pictures when you get back. I missed a buck that sounds real similar to the buck you're after on our DIY ranch in December and he's all I could think about until I got back down there in January. I wasn't able to find him again....at least not with all of his horns still intact but I know the feeling well. As Scout'em said I did take a nice buck and strectched the hunt out until the end so it was well worth it. I'll post pics and story when I can. Good luck, Phil -
Can't say enough about Dogman and Grong (Randy and Josh Epperson) and their expertise when it comes to lions, just ask TAM or Josh on this site and they can give you the run down on their hunts with Rimrock Outfitters and the awesome cats that they took. Phil
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Awesome buck for sure! Congrats on a beautiful deer! Thanks for taking the time to write up the story and share it with us. Phil
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Congrats on a dandy buck! Heck of a shot and heck of a load in that pack! Phil
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Awesome job Creed on another dandy buck! Congrats on a beauty! Phil