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can't say I ahve ever been questioned by the BP or Fish and Game or anybody except when I did not have it on. Wear it and hope you do not need to use it. I would say 33 is a better bet but the truth is hunting is dangerous regardless fo who is out there. As for the bow thing I must admit I am darn good "Try to shoot through the neck of a 2 or 3 litre bottle with your uncle breathing down your neck" Even with that confidence what would you do if you encountered a lion in position to have a taste of you or the piggy you are trailing or the coues you just shot. I belive I am going for the .41 mag on my hip. I guess we each decide what to do. Stop by a camp or two they will be glad to have you stay with them. I have never been turned down.
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Ther are no deer in 33. Stay out of 33. Bad weather, wind, snow, burrrr! If there are any deer in 33 I will let you know. Ok Reddington Pass is a good idea. The whole unit is a good idea. I suggest you try unit 34
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Sounds like an area I know pretty well. I hope his dad is still around this weekend. I will gladly take him. GN
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Bret I am heading out later today. Had some business that delayed me. I think I am goingto try to work my way north toward Lobo Peak. I used to be able to get way up there in my truck.. We will see. I think its time for me to get away fro the Cerro's for a while. Its real crowded.
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Bret I saw some real bruisers on Batamote while I was scouting a few weeks back. Where did you camp and did you get one of them? i will be in Thursday the 10th Probably going to abandon the Batamote spot and go deep. Cerro's behind BAtamote or Lower Serritas Lobo Peak. Gonna decide based on traffic.
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I will be there on the 10th Hope to see you. We will stop by.
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Lion photos and RACKS...
gnoto replied to Becker's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Thats one skinny lion! Not sure it was him eating those bucks. I think he was looking for scraps. I bet if you look around there are much more dominant lion tracks and probably a lot bigger. -
Equivalent Sizes: Whitetail vs. Coues
gnoto replied to Broncazonk's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I spent the first 15 of my hunting years Eastern Whitetail.. They are great. Some wonderful door as smart as anyting on feet. Their size is the disadvantage. After the first couple years it seemed very easy to find respectable bucks. I had great success. Could hunt the same area year afte ryear and have the same success. In fact we actually had a shoot your first deer spot. Over the course of 10 years no less then 6 hunters shot and killed 8 pointers 4x4 out west. All substantial and all basically shot within 100 yards of each other. Its thick and if it you stay still and downwind there is little chance you will be found out Out here if you are lucky enough to find a Coues buck now you have to shoot it. The terrain is rough and open so whatever you can see can see you. The things are like ghosts and have skills like a mountain goat. Not that Eastern Whitetail hunting ever got old. Its just this is a much more even playing field. -
Casey No matter how many shots you took you bagged the deer. That was your goal. Even fi you took him onthe first shot somebody would have made up a reason to make fun of you. We are jealous! As long as you achieved your goal ther eis nothing to explain. I was in camp near Batamote last November. Not feeling great I was resting on the truck hood watching some guys on Batamote. They shot no less then 10 times at a spike at the bottom. Not a single hit. Now that sucks, but I bet if they had any more ammowith them they would ahve kept shooting. I think it was because they were hunting and until the game is dead you are still hunting. You hear lots of stories about the old he was 325 yards with a cross wind and I knocked him over with one shot. They are not that exciting really. Yours sounded exciting and reminded me of the hunt. I am in this weekend 36A thinking of heading in much farther this year. Had some good scouts in Oct so I hope it pays off. Your welcome to come glass for me after all the money you spent on glass you may as well use them a little. GN
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I generally camp in the same area. You camped on the right(north)side just off near Champurro Wash. I will be there on Thursday the 10th. Dark Blue Ford Crew Cab F150 We spend most of our time in the Cerro's but I am thinking of heading over to the North side of the ranch into the lower Serittas I was scouting the area and saw some very impressive Mulies near camp. the Coues were hiding!
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I grew up hunting the Hudson Valley in NY. It took a while to learn the ways of the Coues. I would be happy to help you. I have a Nov rifle tag. and always go after the rifle season for Over the counter bow tag. It is a completely different scene but its still bow hunting. I will take some heat for this but except for the stand shot back East the Southern Arizona terrain is much easier to glass and shoot. Only problem is there is really no place to hide. If you are hunting upstate its not a lot different then back East. Just a lot more open under the pine canopy. If your interested let me know. I live in Phx.
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once you ae set up let me know I am sure we will stop by
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Just wondering who may be heading to 36A for the Nov Coues hunt. I will be arriving the 10th. I generally camp around the Batamote Hill area. Thinking of heading a little farther in. Generally only a few of us so if your interersted in camping near us let me know. George
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Bret You talking about the Nov hunt George
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I generally come in from the south side via Arivaca and up through the Champurro tank
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White Mtn Seems like we will be in the same areas I want to spend a day or two in my Cerrita spots but I have been scouting the Southern Serritas heavily of late and there is very little traffic but its a hike. Not sure yet where I will camp yet
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Peck I may stop by during the mule hunt to say hi. I have been watching two Mulies grow to monsters over the last couple years. In fact I bumped into them two weeks ago. I hope you get one of them. Save the other one for me during my Bow hunt.
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what area. At least we will know where the other guy is if there is a need for help. if you need help down there George Noto 602-309-0130 dark blue ford crew cab short bed
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I will be in 36A Nov Coues Hunt. I generally camp around Batamote Hill but I am thinking about moving farther in. Anybody interested let me know. George
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supposadly there will be about 4,000 of these guys alon gthe border this month. Nothing like a nice quiet hunt.
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I will look for you. I assume you know where the quail are on 36A. if not drop me a line. I will also be there for the nov 11th hunt. Dark blue 05 Ford f150 Supercab GN
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36A I also got a strong showing from the BP North of Arivaca Rd near the Batamote Ranch. Helo and van. They did jump a few nice mulies in the flats with that bird
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Sounds like all three of us will be in the same area the same Nov hunt. Last fall I spent most of my time in the Cerro's actually around Batamote Hill. In January I spent a few days between Twin Ponds and Red Boy. I was on Lobo PEak when I watched the heard of Coues follow the three Bow hunters at dusk. They were on the West face of Tinaja Hill. I expect to scout this weekend. I plan on heading down for he hunt on Nov 10th. Probably will just have one or two guys with me. Will be driving a dark blue F150 Crew Cab. Not sure where I will camp this year. I am thinking about staying toward the Serrita's instead of staying in the regular spot in the Cerro's
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My uncle spent a lot of time hunting here in the 60's. I think one of the Coues he has on his wall in Tucson is 120+. I will get a picture someday. He claimed it was the best place he hunted Coues. I have always hunted the South side of the Unit. North of Arivaca Rd. Cerro Colorados' and lower end of Serritas. Do any of you have any info on getting into and out of the Baboquivari Mountains. I see I can come from the North, but Iwas hoping I could come from Arivaca for a day trip during the hunt week.
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I spend my time in Southern 36A. North of Arivaca Rd. Usually mile(lkilometer) marker 17 or so. Some times I head west into the Cerro's sometimes North across the plains. There are a few spots that are unbelievable. If you have a chance send me an IM I would enjoy a chat with somebody who knows the area. Last January I was up by the Champurrado Tank heading to Lobo Peak just before dark. I was sitting on the East side above the Tank and I watched 3 Archery hunters moving South along the hillside. With no less then 25 Coues behind them. I tried to get tehir attention but they were heading out. It was something like I have never seen. Batamore Hill. That ain't no hill!!!