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  1. Chef

    6A JR Success

    Congrats! Looking forward to the pictures.
  2. Chef

    2011 Mullins Outfitters Early Season

    I look forward to your updates every year Jim. Thanks for contributing your successes and great they are! Congratulations to your crew and all your hunters. I keep hearing nothing but good things about you all, from both clients and people in the biz. Keep on doing what you're doing!
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    2011--A Great Year for Youth

    I mirror everything that has been said. So far it's been a great year for Arizona's youth hunters! Congratulations to all! One thing I've noticed as well is the camaraderie and lending hands that coueswhitetail.com members have given one another on these youth hunts. Awesome!
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    My daughter's first Elk! Bittersweet cow

    You're teachin her right. Sad to hear you lost the cow but you taught a good lesson and she'll remember it forever. It sounded like the buglin bulls made quite a spectacle. Congrats on a successful trip.
  5. Chef

    elk hunt

    Way to go guys! Congratulations Courtney! You seem to be rackin and stackin as the years go by.
  6. Chef

    Another Scarbrough Kiss

    This was my favorite part of the story! LOL!
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    Another Scarbrough Kiss

    Great write up, Heck of a shot, Nice buck, Cute kid, Awesome pics! You got it all covered! Congratulations Jett!
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    big family weekend in unit 1

    Muchas felicidades!
  9. Chef

    Junior hunt unit 7

    x2! Congrats to your son that tagged out and best of luck with the other!
  10. Chef

    The boys get it done!

    Now that's takin' care of business and puttin' some meat in the freezer! Great job guys and congrats!
  11. Chef

    4A youth cow tag

    Nice job. Opening day even!
  12. Chef

    Are you missing your cat?

    "Like a Boss"
  13. Chef

    Opening Morning 1st deer

    Clay! Congrats bud! Nice trophy photo too of you and your first buck. It always pays off to set em up.
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    Junior once in a life time buck

    Gnarly big buck! Congrats. I too loved all the kids in the pics. Looks like everyone was having such a fantastic time!
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    Adrianna's first coues

    The ladies are BRINGING IT! Congratulations. Nice to see the whole clan getting up after it.
  16. Chef

    Coues Buck Down!

    Nice shooting. Looks like he's rackin' em up in the buck department. Congratulations!
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    Payson's Monster Coues

    just look at that MASS! oink* oink* Phenomenal buck and congrats to all.
  18. Chef

    Junior Hunt Big Buck

    Sometimes misses are a blessing in disguise! Congrats on that 4x4!
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    TJ's first buck

    Nice job TJ! Congratulations! Nice rack and huge body on that bad boy.
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    Jr. Hunt!

    Awesome Stan! Great job of putting the story together with pics. You all sure had an action packed weekend that's for sure. Your kids are growing up so fast!
  21. Chef

    Daughter's First Deer Down

    Congratulations! Way to get it done. Sorry to hear about the antlers being chewed up!
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    Jaycie's First Big Game Hunt.

    First off I want to praise Jaycie again on her TOAD of a buck! !! CONGRATULATIONS JAYCIE !! I can't thank Phil enough for inviting me on his daughters' first ever hunting excursion. I really get a kick out of watching her and seeing how much she looks up to Phil. Needless to say, she wants to be just like Daddy! Jaycie was such a trooper and she was always up beat and just loved being out there! We would see all types of grasshoppers, flowers, "Whayda" bushes, and I even let her look at the full moon through my binos. It was awesome to see our world the way only a little girl was seeing it for the first time. She thought everything was sooo cool! She was so eager to learn about hunting and she was very inquisitive of everything Phil and I were doing. I also gotta say, she spots deer better than some grownups I know. I would spot a buck and as I was explaining to Phil the location to look, she would blurt out "I got it!" As you watch the footage of the buck on the hoof, you'll notice how shaky the camera is. I only salvaged two photos out of all ten I took, and only a small snippet from the almost two minutes of footage I filmed, of the bucks on that hillside. I had a serious case of buck fever! To restate what Phil said, we were both shaking so bad as she was as calm as a cucumber! As I watched everything unfold, everything that could go wrong was tossing around in my head. In this case, everything went perfect...textbook perfect. A very special buck for a very special young lady. Again, thank you for letting me be part of it.
  23. here is a pic that shows the color gradient from orange to yellow better: This is the same font that is used on some of the t-shirts and I love it! What do you all think?
  24. Do not hesitate to invest in a rangefinder that reads well beyond 400 yards. If the unit effectively reads well out to 800 yards on a clear day, then it should hopefully read effectively on a bad day out to 400. What I'm saying is, plan ahead for those conditions and buy something that will still work to your advantage under non perfect situations. Also, just because you don't shoot past 400 yards, doesn't mean you won't glass something up at 650 yards for example, then need to range the animal and other points to plan your stalk effectively. Another thing to consider is angle compensating range finders. Great to have on deep incline/decline shooting situations and for archery. The "top" optic brands do not offer this angle compensating feature. Narrow beam divergence is preffered for more accurate readings.
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