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  1. Brian Payne

    Freaks of the Woods

    I have been meaning to post these pictures on this topic for awhile. Here are a couple that we have found over the years that I think would qualify as "Freaks of the Woods."
  2. Brian Payne

    Just a few(updated)

    That looks like a really big set of coues sheds in one of those pics.
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    Steffen Koury's 3A-3C Giant!

    Wow! That bull has got everything! Those fronts are especially sick.
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    Found a few.

    Geeze Hamblin! Nice job. Leave a few for the rest of us.
  5. Brian Payne

    Taxidermist in Tucson?

    Devin (AKA Becker) does a great job.
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    titans 390" rifle bull.

    Hammer! Those G1s are sick!
  7. Brian Payne

    Youth Barbary 31"

    That is a beast of a Barbary ram! Congrats!
  8. Brian Payne

    2013 Archery Rocky Mtn Bighorn Sheep Video

    Terrific video and ram! Thanks for sharing with us!
  9. Brian Payne

    Rusty's Arizona Archery Bull

    My good buddy Rusty shot this bull on the second day of the archery bull hunt in Arizona. He has 57" main beams and is 50" inside. We unofficially scored him at 379" gross. He only has 4" of deductions for a net score of 375." The video link below tells the story.
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    Hannagan Meadow

    I know the lodge has changed ownership several times over the past few years.
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    Spot and Stalk Coues Video

    Sweet buck and video!
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    Got my archery bull back.

    Fantastic Josh!
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    2012 Coues Buck Contest Winners

    Thanks again for putting this together Doug!
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    Archery Coues Video

    Well done with the video Andy. Some serious rutting no doubt.
  15. Brian Payne

    Big bull in NM, score??

    Neat bull. He sure did pose for some nice photos! Here are my rough estimates L R MB 50 49 G1 19 19 G2 19 19 G3 21 20 G4 19 18 G5 12 11 A1 8 Mass 28 28 176 164 Spread 36 Total 376 Gross
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    Gay Marriage

    The problem with gay marriage is that it doesn't stop at gay marriage. What happens after you get married? Naturally, you want a family which means kids. I have a hard time with gay couples wanting to adopt children. I am not saying that gay people couldn't be good parents but it is confusing, strange, and embarrassing for a child to be brought into that situation. I believe that marriage is ordained of God between a man and a women and that we are commanded to be fruitful and multiply. Once gay marriage gets established, you will start hearing about lawsuits being won against preachers or ministers that refuse to perform a gay marriage in their church because it is against their faith.
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    Freak shed

    Nice job Hamblin. Leave some for the rest of us. I will be up there this weekend! I know where you are;)
  18. Brian Payne

    Late Season Rally

    After finding out we had drawn late whitetail tags in our favorite southern Arizona unit my brother Kevin (KWP), our buddy Ryan, and I not so patiently waited our turn to take to the hills after the grey ghost with anticipation of finding three trophy bucks. Other hunts and guiding commitments limited our scouting opportunities to just a few days but we had spent quite a bit of time in the unit in previous years and knew several areas that we thought could hold the bucks we were looking for. Work and family commitments over the holidays limited our hunting days to several long weekends. The first weekend greeted us with rain, cold, wind, and fog, making hunting conditions less than ideal and downright miserable at times. Despite the tough conditions we managed to glass quite a few deer and several young bucks, one of which was chasing a couple does which gave us hope that the rut may not be far off. Toward the end of the weekend in the afternoon we were setting up in a new place to glass when out from below us jumped up five does and a big framed buck. The buck made tracks out of the canyon and never presented a good shot but based on what we had seen we decided this was a buck that we would try to locate again. Once again we were pleased to see a buck with does. Seeing a shooter buck ended the first weekend on a positive note and left us looking forward to weekend number two. With it being the weekend right before Christmas, Kevin could not hunt due to family commitments and Ryan and I could only hunt Friday and Saturday. On Friday afternoon we were glassing the canyon where we had seen the big framed buck when a rancher came riding through the canyon on his horse. We had glassed a small bedded buck not far from where the cowboy was riding so we turned our binoculars to the buck to see how he would react to the rider. As the rancher got closer, the smaller buck stood up. Shortly thereafter another buck stood up that we had not yet seen. This buck was tall and it didn't take long to decide that he was a shooter. As the rancher rode by, the bucks got nervous and moved over the ridge out of site. We moved across the canyon in the direction they had gone and tried to relocate them to no avail. Saturday we got some of the best weather we had seen all hunt but the deer were not very active and we were only able to locate several younger bucks. The second weekend ended with mixed feelings of excitement about seeing a second shooter buck but also the worry of knowing that two of the three weekends we had to hunt were over and we had not yet filled one of our three tags. The last weekend we were able to get away for 4 and 1/2 days to give it one last shot and putting our tags on some big coues bucks. Our friend Chase joined us to help glass for the end of the hunt. Bad weather was forecasted for Sunday evening and Monday so we knew our best chance would be in the first part of the weekend. Thursday afternoon we moved into the canyon we had seen the two shooter bucks in. We battled sleet and rain but late in the afternoon we glassed up the tall buck we had seen the weekend before. The sun was setting fast as we tried to get in range for a shot. When we got in position to shoot we realized that the buck had moved into a small cut and we couldn't see him. Dark set in and we were forced to back out in hopes of finding him in the morning. The next morning we were settled right back into the same spot trying to find the tall buck. Much to our surprise, instead of the tall buck, the big framed buck was now back in the canyon. After closing the distance a bit Ryan set up for the shot and Kevin talked him through it. Ryan who is typically a very good shot got a little case of buck fever and missed the buck several times at about 450 yards and then finally settled down and killed him at close to 600 as he was just about to go over the ridge as you will see in the video. We had finally killed one good buck. Ryan's buck was chasing does all over the hill side as you will also see in the video. The rut had started! Here are the photos and video of Ryan's buck. That night we took a hard look at our topo maps and decided that the tall buck spent a good deal of his time in a canyon to the south of where we had seen him the two times previously. We decided that we would start in the morning by glassing the canyon to the south and then move back to the canyon we had seen him in before if we hadn't located him yet. The first part of the morning we saw quite a few bucks with does, several of which were respectable bucks in the 80-90" range, but did not find the tall buck. Mid morning we decided to move back into the canyon we had seen him in previously. After several minutes I found the tall buck in almost the exact place we had seen him before. After closing the distance and Kevin talking me through it I was able to put him down with one shot at 540 yds. Two big bucks down! Here are the photos and video of my buck We were excited to have two big bucks tagged but were now facing the dilemma that we had killed both the shooter bucks we had seen with only two days left to hunt. We decided that we would hunt the same general area we had been hunting but go in further to a bowl that looked like good country on the map. The next morning we set up on this bowl and started glassing. On the far other end of the bowl we found a group of deer that looked to have a large framed buck with them. He was very far away and through the spotting scope I thought he might just be a large two point but couldn't tell for sure because of the distance. The buck disappeared into some thick oak trees in the bottom of the bowl. Kevin decided he wanted to get a better look. We spent the middle of the day slowly moving in the direction of where we had seen the buck, glassing as we went. We saw several smaller bucks along the way. Finally in the mid-afternoon we were set up in a place where we could look into where we had seen the buck in the morning. Not too long after I glassed up a bedded buck. Sure enough he was just a large two-point and Kevin decided he didn't want him. Shortly there after Chase glassed up a group of deer with a good buck up the hill from the two-point. Through the spotting scope we could tell that this buck was a heavy three-point with a cheater on his left G-2. With the second to last evening bearing down on us Kevin decided that he needed to try to shoot this buck. We closed the distance and got set up. The buck was running all over the hill side in and out of trees making it hard to get a shot. On top of this, the weather showed up right on schedule and the fog and sleet moved in while we were getting set up. The buck finally stopped for a second and Kevin was able to get a shot off. The buck was hit but it was not a good hit. The buck managed to stay behind trees and between the fog, sleet, and darkness we were not able to finish him off. We hated to leave a wounded buck on the hill side but had no choice but to come back in the morning and try to find him again. The next morning we awoke to rain and snow. We hiked in 2 miles to where Kevin had shot the night before. We were just above the snow line with about two inches on the ground. We glassed for the buck Kevin had hit the night before but could not find him. Chase volunteered to walk over to the hill side where we had last seen the buck the night before in hopes of finding him dead or kicking him up. Sure enough, with Chase almost right on top of him, the buck jumped up not 20 yards from where we had last seen him. He moved into an opening and Kevin was able to finish him off. It took us until the last morning but we were able to go three for three on three good bucks. Our December coues hunt turned out to be all that we had hoped for. Here are the pictures of Kevin's buck. It turned out he had two kickers on his left G-2. We were not able to get video of his buck because it all happened too fast. Here are a few of all three bucks.
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    AWESOME SET!!!!

    Awesome set!
  20. Brian Payne

    Several sheds from Saturday

    You guys found some good ones Josh!
  21. Brian Payne

    Fawn killer caught in the act!

    This video is from the Santa Rita Mountains a couple years ago.
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    Fawn killer caught in the act!

    I assume you are referring to the Magee Ranch? I was given the video by the caretaker of the Florida workstation who claimed that he got it off of his camera in Florida Canyon in the Santa Ritas. I still think it is a young mountain lion. I don't think you ever see the tail well enough in the video to use it as a reference. Body shape and coloring looks like a lion to me.
  23. Brian Payne

    NM Barbary Sheep

    I'll be hunting in 34. My first time hunting them. Good luck.
  24. Josh, Those are some fantastic bucks! Your's is incredible! What an amazing hunt.
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