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Hi All, I live in CA, my son drew Unit 33. I love to bowhunt, have all the right gear to glass/camp. If anyone can help me out, or at least point me in the right direction. I really appreciate your guys help on this. Thanks in advance, Travis
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G5 CINCH - Rangefinder Holder
CarbonPusher replied to CarbonPusher's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Mark: It has some sound to it, not enough to get in the way. I have been 10 yards from a doe, used it with no response. (The benfits out way any issues) The $29.99 is well spent, that is why G5 is having all there sponsored shows use it. -
G5 CINCH - Rangefinder Holder
CarbonPusher replied to CarbonPusher's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Thanks buddy, I hope to get one out to you soon. Can't wait to use it when we go hunting this year. -
G5 CINCH - Rangefinder Holder
CarbonPusher replied to CarbonPusher's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I hope you all like it, it has been 5 years in the making, crazy to think it started on a napkin, and now G5 is selling it! -
G5 CINCH - Rangefinder Holder
CarbonPusher replied to CarbonPusher's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
More G5 CINCH Pictures -
G5 CINCH - Rangefinder Holder
CarbonPusher replied to CarbonPusher's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
G5 should have them available by the end of Feb. in all the big box stores and local proshops. -
G5 CINCH - Rangefinder Holder
CarbonPusher replied to CarbonPusher's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
You will be getting one as soon as I get my first shipment buddy! -
G5 Releases Their New Rangefinder Accessory Memphis, Mich. - G5® Outdoors, the leading manufacturer in premium archery equipment and design introduces a revolutionary new Rangefinder tether the Cinch. The G5 Cinch Rangefinder tether keeps your rangefinder secure when not in use, yet easily accessible when needed. “The Cinch illustrates G5’s commitment to providing hunters with innovative products that cater to every detailed necessity” stated G5 president and co-owner, Matt Grace. “We are always looking for ways to apply our engineering expertise to the pursuit of Big Game.” G5’s Cinch makes fumbling to find your range finder a problem of the past. The Cinch attaches to your belt, arm, safety harness or any other article of clothing and can be orientated in any position, making it easy to quickly retrieve your rangefinder in a silent manner with limited movement. Your valuable optics are securely protected and attached to the Cinch by a steel reinforced cable enhancing the toughness and durability that comes with every G5 product. Finally after your game is scoped out, the special slot automatically guides the wedged post back into its base securely. The Cinch has a suggested retail price of $34.99. About G5 Outdoors: G5® Outdoors L.L.C. is a family owned business established in 2000 and backed by more than 40 years of precision manufacturing experience. G5® strives to provide superior products that are Designed to Hunt™ through precision manufacturing and innovative design. To learn more about G5® Outdoors, visit www.g5outdoors.com or call (866)456-8836.
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Congrats on the buck, great job! Which Sitka jacket is that, did it keep you warm based on the temp? Thanks,
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Hi Guys, I am counting the days down before I drive from CA to hunt Coues with my bow. Any updates would really help in regards to movement and so forth, I really appreciate it.
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36A hunt with my son & friends!
CarbonPusher replied to stanley's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
It looks like you had a great time. My son and I as well as my dad will be trying our best to get one down for the Junior hunt. -
Hi All, I am sad to hear the news! I will be hunting that unit with my son on Nov. 20th Junior tag. I have hunted it once in Jan with my bow, saw a good amount of buck. Question= If I saw them in Jan, will I be able to find them in the same area in late Nov. I understand that I was catching the tail end of the rut, but I want to be able to get my son a deer. I live in CA, can't scout, have the right stuff to glass. Any help would really help, have a great day. Travis
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I really appreciate your guys help; I have only hunted 36A for the first time this year in Jan for Coues. I saw a total of 18 bucks over 3 days of hunting. I live in CA. I guess my other question would be, do coues tend to stay in the same area? Or do they tend to migrate? I have the right stuff to find them, glass, glass, glass. Thank you in advance for your help. Travis
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Where to hunt would help ou the most! I hunt with a bow only, never hunted with a rifle, want to get a couple of kills under the sons belt first.