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Fred was taken
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Thanks for the props, Coach it would look like I know what I am doing, but its more like the law of averages balancing out. Cpugsie, with the rage they are high maintence but the risk does not exceed the reward. The velvet deer I posted was killed with a muzzy three blade. I just could not get them to tune this year so I freaked out and started over.
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That's cool way to go
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Finally getting off the bench and getting to hunt. After spending and commiting to spend several thousand of dollars on taxidermy the last couple of years its time to go after the legends, My standards are very high for the antlered animals 180"+ for muleys or 110" for coues. When I get skunked for January I will remind myself its the journey that one of the measurements of success. Good luck to everybody on the upcoming seasons.
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I bought the Matthews Monster and I love. It is not a user friendly forgiving bow. What it is is a lighting fast tool that has help me improved my hunting. I did not get the bow because of my abilities I got it because of its abilities. Since I purchased it in 2009 I have taken (in this order) bear, bobcat, turkey, Mule Deer (4x5), and an elk (6 point). All with my first pin from 10 yards (bobcat) to 45 yards (mule deer)
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Are You Crazy Enough To Run After A Mt. Lion ;)
idgaf replied to Buck Smasher's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
A friend of mind told me f you every see a "smaller" bear run directly at it and you will tree it. After a shortened bear calling expedition after work with my wife in 2009 and Me not being an expert at judging bears saw a fully mature colored phased one on the side of the road. I grab my bow and start walking towards it when it starts running. I immediately remember what my friend said and start running at the fleeing bear. What my friend did not tell me was what to do when it stops and your still running. I managed to hit the breaks (hard) with bear looking at me wondering what I was doing and put an arrow through her at less than 25 yards. That feeling that I immediately felt was somewhere between pure adreline and pure stupidity. I look forward to feeling that emotion again. -
the bull was in 3c , the buck was in unit 1
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I did not have a lot of time to scout, eventough it is my home unit. I hunted every day and managed to get this one on the last day of the season. The rush was on to get done before thanksgiving dinner. My brother-in-law and I had dinner in camoflage. It made my wife really, really happy. the reason why I could not scout much
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thanks for the props. Looking through my phone pics I have been very fortunate the last couple of years
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if it helps with the anticipation, the elk were still screaming in unit 1 during my deer hunt last week. We saw well over 50 bulls
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It was alot harder than last year when I took my nephew. My daughter had the tag this year and we got on a few opportunities and a few misses until she finally connected last night about 5:15. She hit the spine above the shoulder and the bullet seemed to split and follow the spinal cord both ways on the elk, dropping her instantly. We saw everything from wolves to grouse.
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The deer springs area would be a good starting point.
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Game and Fish actually relocated a troubled sow 5 years ago or so to Browns Canyon. So if it stayed there is at least one bear.
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huntlines for you i'll take a drive up to unit one and take some elk pictures for you Actually, I was going to go fishing at reservation lake anyway so it will be a win win situation
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huntlines, it looks like you have great concern with an area to hunt. May I make the suggestion of hunting the other side of 260. there are great bulls in the area and no fire