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There were so many 100"+ bucks taken in 2009 that it's been hard to keep track of all of them. If you were lucky enough to harvest one in 2009 or took part in a hunt that resulted in a 100"+ being harvested by a friend or family member post a picture and what he scored and the date killed. Lets get a tally going. 107 5/8" Killed 10-23-09
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I have the 15x50 HD vipers and love them. I also have the minox 15x58's. I bought the vipers when my 10x42's were stolen out of my truck and needed a pair to wear around my neck. I already had the minox 15's but can you really have too many pairs of 15's? what I like about the vipers compared to the minox is ther size and weight. My minox are great but they are tanks and can make a pack quit heavy after a few miles. the vipers HD's are bright and clear and are well worth the $$$.
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A Great First Hunt In Old Mexico!
TAIL CHASER replied to COOSEFAN's topic in Mullins Outfitters Blog
Great bucks Jim. congrats to you and the hunters. Glad all went well on the trip and can't wait to hear about your next adventure. -
January 2012... You can't kill all year long if you don't start the first day!
TAIL CHASER replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Way to go Gino, great buck!!! Now you have the rest of the year to help everyone else... -
congrats on a great buck.
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Giant Coues ****B&C Score updated*****
TAIL CHASER replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Gino You always find a way to get the blood flowing on here. That is a great buck and Congrats to the hunter. I can't wait to see if he meets his next goal. Jason -
My hunt accually didn't start until the last day due to a pregnet wife that was due on Thanksgiving day. Well are brand new baby girl Avery was finally born on Monday 11-28-11 at 8:49pm. She was 8 lbs 5oz and just as beautiful as her mother. We were released from the hospital on Wednesday and my wife said I could go hunting on Thursday. Gosh I love her! Manny aka (mjmhunter) said he would go with me. I also talked to my dad and he had told me were my brother and him were seeing elk sense they were up there just days earlier. They were both sucsessfull and killed their bulls on Saturday and Sunday. My brother shot his 4x5 on Saturday morning and my dad shot his 5x5 on Sunday morning. I was so jealous getting text from them as their hunt was going on but I knew I needed to be here with my wife. I told myself over the weekend that if the baby hadn't arrived by Tuesday morning I was going to call make-a-wish and donate my tag so it wouldn't go to waste. The last thing I wanted was to put a bull tag in a baby book and have to look at it for the rest of my life and wonder what if. Manny and I hit the road a 3:00am on Thursday and arrived at are spot about 30min before sun light. We hunted the area My dad told me about for one and a half hours and we only saw 3 mulleys. We looked at each other and said lets get out of here and head north. With the storm coming in quickly I thought it would be are only chance of getting on some elk. We got to the truck and Manny said I drove like I was in the Baja 1000 to get to the north end of the unit and I admit I was in a little bit of a hurry. We got to a good glassing spot and headed to the top. It took about 20 mins to get to the top. Once we arrived at the top Manny instantly said big bull and jerked me down to the ground. I admit I thought he was messing with me until I looked up and saw the bull moving up the side of the next ridge. My first shot missed high but the next two connected the last shot to the neck and the bulls chin hit the ground. It was now 9:30am. After a few high fives we headed to the other side to see the Bull. After some picture Manny did his thing and had the bull quartered in no time. Three trips back and forth from the truck and we were done. We finally were on are way home at 2:30pm. I want to thank Manny for all his hard work. If it wasn't for him I'd still be on that hill side hauling out a elk. Thanks Manny. Here he is..
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It does sound crazy but it is a very large area.
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Guess the score contest - April 2011
TAIL CHASER replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Contests and Giveaways!
124 3/8 Great buck -
Great Buck Jim Sounds like you had a great time on this hunt. I talked to Todd the other night after he got back and he was so happy with his first deer and said it wouldn't have been possible without your help. He is defiantly hooked for life and he can't wait to go again. Congrats on another successfull hunt. Jason
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177 lbs
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Two weeks left to scout... Get on it!
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What do you think they will score? He has a new friend!!
TAIL CHASER replied to zhunter's topic in Trail Cameras
Great buck. Don't worry about the score just concentrate on the shot and how great it's going to feel wrapping your hand around those antlers. "dang I want to go deer hunting!!!!!" Two more weeks!!!! Good luck -
Great videos. Zach is going to be a great elk hunter when he gets a little taller good to see him out there gettig some practice.
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Amen!!!!!!! Well said! It sucks that it had to come down to that but, it nice that you took the high road and gave their dirty blind a bath for them. I'm so tired of Dirt Bags!!!
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180+ Coues Sheds --- You better sit down before you look!
TAIL CHASER replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Shed Hunting
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It doesn't matter how far you walk in to put up a camera there's always the posiblity that someone could find it especially if it is on water. I don't put cameras on water anymore at all. I put a camera on water one time and I don't have that camera anymore. I look for heavy travel areas such as saddles that I can get critters moving to and from water. I have cameras out there that are anywhere from 1/8 of a mile from the road to 1 1/2 from a road it really doesn't matter. I build lock boxes for all my cameras but I put them out knowing that I may never see them again. I hope this helps someone from getting a camera stolen it is not a good feeling.
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That was a great story to go along with a great buck. Your dad is one heck of an archery hunter, I have a Bowhunter magazine from a few years ago that has a story about him and I kept it just for that artical. Its great that I final get to say congratulations to him on another successfull hunt. Thanks for the story Eric. Congrats Rick Great buck.
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Great pictures Jim. Can't wait to see some of those critters in your clients laps.
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Well I went and checked my cameras yesterday and I finally got a picture of a good buck. I believe this is a buck I glassed in January. I hope he grows a little more. I think he's in the mid 90's what do you guys think.
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+1 on TJ's post Just watched the video. Great work, just wondering how you got all the video? Must have taken hours. Congrats on a great honor.
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Those deer are Ninjas. Were the batteries low in power? I use to have the same problem until I put a 12v battery system with my cameras.They now catches a lot more critters.
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Great finds looks like a heavy load.
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Don't do this because he would win the camera in the Aug. trail cam picture contest for funniest picture and I want that camera. LOL