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!!!! My Dream Buck !!!! UPDATED WITH LONG STORY
Brian Payne replied to Becker's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Fantastic buck Devin once again. I am assuming that is that buck from the photo you posted awhile back. Brian -
Well said Snapshot!
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If you look closely there are two different bucks. All of the photos but one are of the same buck.
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Great video Jim! Looking forward to more.
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Arizonas worst bear hunter
Brian Payne replied to COUESAZ's topic in Black Bear or Grizzly Bear hunts
Sounds like you have the bear hunting part down but the shooting needs some work;) -
Not mule deer. Looks like a couple of decent coues bucks.
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That is a pretty cool pic. May want to enter that in the trail cam photo contest.
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Incredibly tall! 118 is my guess.
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Bull Elk Wallowing in the Mud
Brian Payne replied to Western Hunter's topic in Western Hunter and Elk Hunter Magazine
Wow. Almost looked like his antler was stuck in the mud there for a minute. -
Those animals are so awesome! Congrats to you and your daughter!
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Brent with Southwest Precision Rifles does a great job. Worth the drive to Safford. Brian
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Wow! Great bull. Don't hear about big bulls from 4B very often. What are some of his measurements?
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Nice bucks!
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Persistence = MONSTER first buck for my son
Brian Payne replied to huntlines's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
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I want to throw a little twist into this discussion. A few years back my brother hit a bull in the neck right in front of the front shoulder right at dark. We made the half hour drive back to camp, took our time making and eating dinner and then went back to look for the bull. We got back 2.5-3 hours from the time he hit the bull. We immediately found a lot of blood. Blood was running down both of the bulls front legs and every step he left a foot print of blood. We were sure we would find him pretty quick. We followed the blood for about a mile in the dark with no trouble following it. Then we found where the bull laid down. There was blood in his bed and then nothing. He had obviously clotted up and stopped bleeding once he stopped running. We looked for the bull quite a bit for the next few days and never found him. We are not sure if the bull survived or later died from infection or what. With how much the bull was bleeding I think he would have bled out and died if we would have pushed him but because he layed down and his heart stopped pumping as hard he was able to clot up. I think there is a time when an animal is not hit in the vitals but is bleeding heavily that it is better to push them so they will bleed out and die.
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Big whitetail...no...giant whitetail!
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Lifesize Bobcat ready for pickup......
Brian Payne replied to WildHeritageTaxidermy's topic in Taxidermy
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Saw a lion on my '09 hunt, or maybe it was just a big bobcat. Took care of the two monster bucks though.
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Very cool bull!
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Nice video and lots of nice bulls. Thanks for sharing.
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That is some cool stuff there! Love the elk shed with the drop tine and the coues shed is sick!
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With only 50 tags for that hunt and 6% going to non-residents (without guides) only 3 non-resident tags would be issued. Assuming you did not put in with a guide that means I know of all three non-residents that drew. I put in as a resident and didn't get it. Good luck!
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Muzzy bull and Barbary Sheep
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Looks like a great buck. Would like to see more photos if you've gottem.
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Really great photos Jim