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Hey guys, got this guy last Sunday on day 10 of a tough hunt. The rut was sporadic at best with some days having almost no bugles during daylight hours. I've been getting caught up at work so haven't done a full write-up, this guy came in screaming with about 10 cows at 7:15 am when it had been quiet all morning. I had to wait at full draw for what seemed like ever for his cows to clear out from between us, but managed to make a heart shot. He only went about 30-40 yards before tipping over. I'm super exited. He's my biggest bull to date, and broke my drought. It's been a few years since I've put anything bigger than an turkey or javi on the ground.
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Be ready for a steep learning curve. Turkey can either be the easiest hunt or most difficult one - sometimes both on the same day. Good luck!
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I figured that would be over fast. Nice rifle!
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Great looking buck! I tend to agree with the high teens - gonna say 118. Any way you slice it, that's a beautiful buck!
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Excellent job guys! Just look at those smiles! 😁 Way to get the family out there!
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Nice job! That was cool to watch! Congrats!
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What an amazing buck! He's absolutely gorgeous! Congrats man. I'm not typically a full-body mount fan, but for that one I can see it - silver with dark antlers - awesome. Not gonna post my guess where he's from because I might be right 😁
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Nice job guys! Congratulations.
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Wow! What a fantastic first deer! He's gorgeous. Great job getting those boys out there and learning how to hunt together.
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Way to go, Colter! Nice shooting.
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I hope this .mov file works. This guy was munching acorns in my backyard right next to my archery target. IMG_0264.MOV
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Dang, that is awesome! I know there were opportunities at bigger bulls, but you guys got to have some amazing close-up experiences together and that is HUGE in my book. Great job, what amazing footage! Thanks for sharing and congrats to your son and you!
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I'd contact the police as well. She can't sell things that belong to someone else just because they're on her property. That's theft and they should be able to track down the buyer, and hopefully charge her for it. Dang man - I feel for you and hope you find them.
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Congrats! That Tessa sure does get it done! Amazing job guys.
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This is my neighbor's rental. I have no idea what it costs, but it's very nice and centrally located. https://thewoodpeckerbarn.com/photos
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Great job! What an amazing bull! Congrats!
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Here's a couple more from different angles
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What a stud buck! Way to stick with it!
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Another thread got me thinking about old stories, and since this is the campfire, what better place? I'll start. I moved from Oklahoma to AZ when I was a freshman in HS back in the 80's. My dad worked in forestry and was working for the WMAT at the time. We went quail hunting in the fall and did a lot of ice fishing and just fishing in general. I had only hunted small game before moving here. A couple mornings in a tree stand for deer but hadn't even taken a shot. My first hunt in AZ was unplanned. A guy in one of my classes invited me to come along on a deer hunt. I didn't even have a gun, so I borrowed one from my dad. I don't remember all the circumstances but I found myself driving a ford escort to Alma NM, and following a hand-written map with scribbles and drawings in the middle of the night with a big ol' moon. Somehow I found their camp and settled in with a pop up tent and sleeping bag. We were just barely in AZ around Maple Peak. Being young and starting out I didn't have a backpack or even binoculars. So first morning we set out hiking, I had no idea where we were going. I had a pocket full of sunflower seeds and some water. We saw tons of deer but no bucks. Around lunchtime I spotted a white rump sticking out of a mahogony bush. I said "hey I've got a big buck here" and my buddy says "don't shoot until you see it's horns". I replied "it's nuts are hanging to it's knees! It's gotta be a buck!" and he replied again - "don't shoot it until you see it's horns". Right about then, it raises its head - it's a bighorn ram, and a big one. All I could think about then was a giant fine if I had shot it before identifying it. Again, young and just learning to hunt in the desert. Later that evening just as the sun was going down, we were hiking back to camp a little dehydrated and hungry. I looked across the canyon and right where it was a stark line between the shadowed part of the ridge and the brightly lit portion stood a big 4x4 muley. I was shaking with buck fever, and he was a good distance away. This was way before range finders and my borrowed gun was zeroed at 100 yards. I steadied on a tree limb, aimed way over his shoulder thinking he was 400 yards away and fired. Nothing. I didn't see where I hit so I just kept trying - and missing. Eventually, the buck just walked off and I was out of ammo. We went back to camp empty-handed. And so went my first ever Arizona hunt. Eventually I learned the ropes and started out small with javelina, an old pawn shop PSE bow and cheap binos. It was several seasons before I actually learned how to glass and hunt out west. Hope you enjoyed, and let's keep the old campfire stories going.
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More Blessings from the Hunting Gods!!
Coach replied to Dodgerboy999's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Wow! What an amazing buck - congrats, that is so awesome!