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Went topless on my muzzloader
Couestracker replied to Couestracker's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in New Mexico
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Will it still be covered by their warranty?
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Sven at Wildlife Wings and Design
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You can have tanned hair off and have gloves, slippers, rifle or pistol cases and all kinds of stuff, even chaps or jacket/shirt/vest. You only go around once. 👊
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What was wrong with the aoudad meat?
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Winchester M70 Coyote Outback-ANOTHER PRICE DROP-New Pic
Couestracker replied to Couestracker's topic in Classified Ads
Sure, 602-321-7489 Thanks, Tommy -
You might try local fire dept or Forest Office.
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Winchester M70 Coyote Outback-ANOTHER PRICE DROP-New Pic
Couestracker replied to Couestracker's topic in Classified Ads
Yes, still available, still in safe, lol. I'm in North Central Phoenix. -
They're starting to upload results to the portal. We have tags #49 and 50, lol!
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Very awesome hunt and writeup. Proud dad for sure!
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How long does it take to draw 12 names? 🤷
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An Arizona legend for sure. Will miss his posts. RIP Tony.
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Original owner, dealer serviced, full cab with tip out glass windshield, wipers, heat/defrost, lots of extras. 14" wheels/recent tires, has spare. $9000 obo
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2010 Polaris Ranger XP800 Browning Edition
Couestracker replied to Couestracker's topic in Classified Ads
Price reduced, 8,500 obo. Must see! -
2010 Polaris Ranger XP800 Browning Edition
Couestracker replied to Couestracker's topic in Classified Ads
780 hours, 10,275 miles. Runs and drives great. Lots of new parts on it. No other pics right now. Has self leveling shocks, HD sway bar, 2nd battery mount, winch, spare tire rack, HID headlights, 2 sets of driving lights pus fog lamps, rear cab lights and an interior light. -
Big congrats Brian, awesome on many levels. 💯
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Got all my NM apps in with 20 min to spare. Was hoping to find out about Arizona draw, but we know how that is a sh_t show right now. 😞 This is my 2000th post, wanted it to be about getting an Az cc hit.....oh well. 🙄 Good luck on all your hunt apps! 😎
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Funny how this thread was started in 2021 and people post to it like it was yesterday. BTW, New Mexico apps in! Lol
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Very nice calls!
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Let's see ALL the cool stuff you've done with Javelina...
Couestracker replied to Mr September's topic in Javelina
Nice! I already have a full javi being done to interlock with the 1/2 lifesize. Great minds! -
Finally posting about my DIY antelope hunt. Broke some stuff on the way up and on the way back, had tire failures too, but that did not deter me, lol. I scouted this area back in August, saw the biggest buck ever there, so that's where I went each day. I didn't see that huge buck again, but I sat a water hole in that area. I used my Ranger as a blind, sat about 200 yards from a waterhole. It was comfortable, out of the wind and sun and the antelope didn't seem to care I was there. On day 2, a very unusual buck came in. He had a pure white head and a prominent black cheek stripe. Reminded me of an oryx. Trouble was he wasn't very mature. Sure would of made an awesome mount though. He also came in on day 3, so I had to decide not to shoot him twice, lol. Also on day 3, I was amazed to see a small herd of elk nearby. I wouldn't have ever guessed there would be elk around there. 4 huge bulls and 2 cows. Man were they dark compared to Arizona elk. Also on the 3rd day a pretty big buck came in. I really liked him so I decided to try and get him. Getting out of the Ranger and into a shooting position proved difficult, plus he was dashing all over the place, then left the water pretty quickly. I moved to a berm, set up and took a shot at 645 yards. Just missed him! Went back to the Ranger and sat a while more. Another group of antelope showed up and there was a buck similar to the one I just missed. I watched as he chased does and ran off all the other bucks. He was ruling the roost! I liked him, so while he was chasing does, I got out of the Ranger and set up for a shot. When I got my sights on him, he had his head down getting a drink. When he lifted his head, he was kind enough to turn broadside, so I squeezed the trigger. After the shot he was gone! I stood up but couldn't see him. All I had on me was my rangefinder, so I started panning looking for him. I saw his white rump out in the field. He ran 80 yards! I go over to him, there's a huge pool of foamy blood next to him. Turned out the shot went through both ribs without hitting bone and took out both lungs. I was a happy hunter! As he lay Didn't have a pen, so I signed it with antelope blood. First broken leaf spring. Second broken leaf spring. First blown tire. Second tire failure. Fresh backstraps made it all better.
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Congrats to you both!
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Today was my 3rd day hunting, got to the deer stand late this morning at 10:45. Sat all day and didn't see any deer until sunset. Saw lots of other stuff,which broke up the boredom: a bald eagle flying around the meadow, a bluejay, a racoon, a pheasant, a red headed woodpecker and another woodpecker that I didn't know what kind until later, turned out to be a piliated woodpecker- same kind as woody! So, just after sunset, I saw a big buck walking very slowly, kind of in my direction, but it kept looking to its right and was sort of steering that way. I figured it was going toward a side meadow instead of to me, plus I figured I was running out of shooting light, so I made the decision to get out of the deer stand and try to "head it off at the pass". Well I got out there in thick grass and swampy ground about 100 yards from the stand, had a tree line in front of me, the other side of that was the meadow I thought he was headed up. So I stopped to scan the treeline with my 8 power rangefinder, went back and forth a few times to try and find him. On the 4th scan, I see him come to the edge of the trees and stop. OMG, there he is! He came right towards me! I pushed the button on the rangefinder to get the distance, it's 80 yards. I slowly bring up my muzzleloader, it took forever to find him in the scope (didn't even know what power it was set on) but I finally locate him. He's quartering towards me, staring my way. I can't believe this is all coming together! So I shoot and end up with a monster non-typical Minnesota buck! After getting him in the truck in the dark, we got it to the farms shop, cleaned the buck and got him hung in the walk in cooler. Turns out my friends family have been tracking this buck all summer and had him on their trail cams! They named him the crab buck because of the crab claw feature on its right antler. Too cool! My hat's off to Tony for his help in making this happen. Thanks guys, I feel like I'm part of your wonderful family.
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Great experience and write-up!
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It really was! I went western on them (from Arizona). 😎