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I found this skull in the blue a week ago. It had a point broke off while growing and it hardened bent over. A few of this weekend
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Hunting class in High School
jim replied to Diamondbackaz's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
I graduated from payson in 83 and we used to shoot our bows in the parking lot. Most of us had shotguns hanging in the racks. -
Now that's flat knocking one down.
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I was down on the blue sunday and it was really running hard.
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Almost all the mountain lakes are full or should fill. Nelson went over the spillway a month ago and is still running,luna is spilling over. I had someone tell me there's over 5 feet of snow on the flats at big lake and crescent so hopefully those lakes will finally refill. I was on lyman today and it's coming up and should fill this year. There is alot of snow up here it should be a great runoff year.
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Congrats it's a rush to watch your kid get his first big game animal.
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I use the bruntons all the time. I like them but if I ever have the money it will be swaros in a heart beat.
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Reminder to cherish every day.....
jim replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Sounds like another tragic loss of another wonderfull young man. My condolences to his family and friends. -
They do not want mandatory reporting for rifle because they would then loose their argument about the true facts of rifle kill to archery kill.
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1st 27 archery bull sept 2cd 27 archery bull nov Ant- points
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non guided non residents with way over 10% deer tags
jim replied to fatfootdoc's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in New Mexico
Those resident numbers showing second choice had probally already drawn their first choice. Those reports list all the choices that people make it doesn't break down the actual draw. -
Ethics of Finding a Trail Camera
jim replied to SilentButDeadly's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
While I agree that no one owns a spot after developing a salt lick. I also believe that most people only want to hunt that spot after finding that someone did develope the salt lick. There's a big differnce in still hunting thru the area and suddenly deciding to put up a tree stand. As for others stuff leave it alone and go find another saddle or stand area and do your own homework. -
Thats what it is all about, congrats to your daughter and for you, for bringing another hunter to our ranks.
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Good tag, good hunt, good buck, good friends.
jim replied to Redbeard's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Awesome buck and great story. -
More Trail Cam Pics
jim replied to GameHauler's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
My boy found a spike drop like that under the rim last year. Had big ball of horn and a spike sticking out of it. -
Ajohunter, good thing your boy has those eyes.
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I think why I find really big lion kill coues is the fact that big deer like solitude most of the time. It helps the lion to only have to deal with 1 or 2 animals than a herd.
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Who is buying over the counter elk tags.
jim replied to COUESAZ's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
It was 12 degrees when I shot my muley last jan. I will be retired in 15 months and all you have to do to kill elk in nov or other times is scout them a little harder. As for vacation around 5 weeks a year. -
Way to go, your daughters did excellant and that second bull is really nice.
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We were packing out a bull in 22 sunday and crossed really fresh tracks of a real nice bear in the snow.
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That was an awesome shot.
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I have found 4 and all of them came home with me.
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That's some awesome hunting. You guys do some great work with that hunt of a lifetime.
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Popps adds another to his "Coues Wall"
jim replied to COOSEFAN's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
All those bucks are really nice. Your pops has the right idea catching 10 pounders is really a great idea. -
That is what hunting is all about. Those boys earned their first deer and will be what keeps our hunting heritage from completely disappearing.