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  1. Blackhorn

    Great first time hunt

    Yea, we came back to camp and saw it there on the table and we looked at each other for a minute with some quizzical looks , then my brother remembered that your son had seen one comming through the wash and we decided it had to have been you guys that left it there. Although, that wouldn't have been the first token they left us, did you see the deposit one of them left in the middle of the road right in front of the tent the previous night? Longwalker found it as he was leaving camp and was wondering what kind of animal could leave scat like that? I pointed out the footprints to him of our nighttime guest which kinda brought the whole reality of the situation into focus. The things going bump in the night weren't javalina. At least we can look back now and laugh about it. I think next time, we'll try something different like staying in a motel and driving out or camping with a big group. Camping alone along a major trail probably wasn't the best thing to do. If you're into an antelope hunt, we'd love to help you out there. We've hunted several states besides Utah so there are plenty of options. Later.
  2. Blackhorn

    Great first time hunt

    Hey Brian, Maybe we'll take you up on that offer. I definately think another trip is in the works, just have to see how long it takes to draw again. We waited a couple years for this tag. The offer stands for you as well, you get itchy to come to Utah for anything(longwalker is a professional elk guide and my brother and I are a couple of antelope junkies) let us know, we'll sure try and set you up right. I want to ask you guys a dumb question, what is a coyote? (I don't mean canis latrans). I heard that reference several times and we were'nt sure exactly who that was referring to, the one guiding the illegals or picking them up or what? Thanks again, Keven.
  3. Just thought I would post a little message about the good time we had on our first coues hunt in Arizona. My brother and buddy both got nice bucks and I missed two great bucks(they're small and hard to hit darting through the brush). More importantly, I wanted to thank all the great people we met while down there hunting. Everyone we talked to was friendly and helpfull and made us feel welcome, one in particular, the guy and his son driving the white Nisson pickup with the Coueswhitetail.com sticker on the back. I believe his name was Brian Fisher. If you read this, Brian, the guys from Utah wanted to thank you for your hospitality. You'll remember my buddy, you called him longwalker. Anyway, other than the illegals keeping us up at night, it was a great hunt, thanks again to all.
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