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    My first bull

    Same bull ? http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/40223-hit-it-big-today/ Congrats on a monster bull!!! Jeff
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    need help in unit 1

    No problem. I love the high country. jeff
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    3 Bulls Hit the Dirt Updated with story

    Wow! Congrats on the bulls! Jeff
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    need help in unit 1

    Jcakes53 Look in the burn areas. Also burned timber close to unburned timber, north slopes, etc.
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    need help in unit 1

    Quaking Aspen...Quakies See picture below. They are green now though, wont turn color till October. Jeff
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    My first bull.

    No messing around there! I love it, congrats on a great bull. jeff
  7. That is pretty darn awesome! My daughter Kaitlyn says hi to Kieryn and a big congratulations! What is your daughters bow set up, poundage, etc.? I was thinking of the Diamond Infinite Edge for my girls. Jeff
  8. I shot a whitetail with my daughters .250 Savage last year with a 80 grain TTSX and it worked perfectly. The 250 is considerably slower than the Weatherby but I was really impressed, the shot was just over 100 yards. I have shot 4 whitetail with 100 grain TSX bullets from my 257 Weatherby with just perfect results. I love these two .25 calibers! So to answer your question a well placed 80 grain TTSX will put any deer down. Jeff
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    Last round of trail cam pics.

    With the grass all around do you get pictures of grass blowing in the wind? Great pictures. Jeff
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    Ist trail cam experience in unit 1

    Great pictures! What Spypoint do you have taking the pictures? The elk ruined my IR-6 last year! Jeff
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    Mady's Bull

    HOLY BEAMS! That is pretty dang cool! Congrats to your daughter! I've got to show my girls this post tomorrow! Jeff
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    Dec. unit 31 whitetail

    Here is another thread in the Coues deer hunting in Arizona forum: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/51715-requesting-helpadvice-for-unit-31/
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    Requesting help/advice for Unit 31

    milquetoastI have the same tag but 2 hunts before you. Your late Oct. scouting trip will help out a ton. There are whitetail from the mesquite flats all around Mt. Graham to the top of Mt. Graham. The opportunity to get away from people is great because of the rugged canyons. Plus there is the Santa Teresa's. I would just pick a spot or 2 and focus on them . Jeff
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    Dec. unit 31 whitetail

    Welcome to CWT! Where are you coming from? You have a great tag. Here is a link to a post really close to yours: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/50955-3-unit-31-dec-tags/ I was self taught to hunt in my late teens because of divorced parents. I feel your pain. Jeff
  15. That is a WOW buck! Incredible Jeff
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    3 - Unit 31 Dec Tags

    Sent you a message. Jeff
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    #2 Record Book Elk

    Is it out yet? Jeff
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    Results are up!

    Unit 31... early November
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    O.A.C.L

    You are correct with there being a lot variables that go in to reloading and finding the best accuracy. I actually like the load development stage,its fun I load different powder charges, powder, bullets, COAL (OCL, COL, OACL, etc.) in small numbers of rounds, head to the range and see what happens. Remember at the range try to keep any variables (shooting rest, position,barrel cleanliness/fouling etc.) to zero so you can pull 100% results from your reloads. Remember reloading books, manuals use SAAMI specifications for COAL and these are fairly generic numbers for what the actual COAL can be based on your particular chamber for your rifle. Or in other words you can go longer on your COAL so the bullet is closer the rifling so there isnt much bullet "jump" (less jump tends to better accuracy). There is much more to say about your question but basically load up a bunch different loads and see what shoots best at 100 yards then start to fine tune that load by changing powder charge up or down as well as your COAL. There is a better way to measure a round than COAL and that is using the base to ogive measurement since bullet length is not always the same. It can be more tedious though. Jeff
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    Big Bull Down!

    I think the whole no hunting in the Gila river corridor is dumb. Almost all of it is private land and the landowners should be able to make the call on being able to hunt the elk. A friend of mine in Pima says most of the cotton farmers dont like the elk. I agree hunlov, make it archery or crossbow only if there is worry about "safety". Too bad that bull probably had some more antler growth too. Hope the driver had insurance and is ok! Jeff
  21. I am surprised I missed this post Scuba! Its been a while! Congrats! Jeff
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    ANYONE GET HIT FOR SHEEP

    There is one other possibility....... Sheep tags could increase by one or two when populations go up. Rockies have been trapped in Morenci and relocated in unit 1/27 boundary for a few years. Despite some of those sheep dying in the Wallow fire, someday, they will have a huntable population. Some of you G&F bashers should think of a positive thing or two they do for our big game. Anybody know who drew unit 28 or 31/32? I only have 10 points for sheep but will always put in simply for the chance to draw. Needless to say I dont get to worked up when results come out. Congrats to those who drew! Jeff
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    Unit 28 OTC Elk

    Nothing for me or any friends. I know a few people at work that drew. How did you do? Is the salt/cameras showing up where we share a ridge? Jeff
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    My Savage Build

    Thanks for the number breakdown. Looks like the next one may be cheaper because you have tools now. Keep the target pictures coming Jeff
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