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Eastern whitetails in AZ?

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hello - I guess all the info on percentage figures -getting drawn and success rates and figuring the best places to hunt was very difficult - like picking up a set of G&F regs and reading the printed report ! gary

 

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I think that instructor needs to go to school

Haha yeah I am having trouble swallowing it myself. Hence the post. But I figured this would be the best site to post on because the members here should actually be able to tell the difference between deer species.

 

 

There is only one species of white-tailed deer in the world, and that is the Odocoileus virginianus. Depending upon who is counting, there are about 30 subspecies of this species in North America (of which our Coues whitetail is just one) and another eight subspecies in South America.

 

The deer you call a "eastern" whitetail could be any of about two dozen subspecies found in the eastern United States and Canada, but one thing is certain and that is this: only O.v. couesi occurs naturally in Arizona.

 

If someone says he has seen an "eastern" whitetail roaming within our borders, he was either 1.) drunk, 2.) totally ignorant, or 3.) a world-class fibber.

 

Bill Quimby

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If someone says he has seen an "eastern" whitetail roaming within our borders, he was either 1.) drunk, 2.) totally ignorant, or 3.) a world-class fibber.

 

Bill Quimby

 

Or he is all 3 :lol:

 

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I guess unit 45 is not a coues secret anymore :unsure:

 

Oh man!! my secret unit!! :o

 

 

Here a couple of white tails from 45. So they are not eastern........they are western :D !!

 

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:rolleyes:

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I have seen some eastern whitetails here in Arizona but they have always been on a wall and brought in from another state. ;)

 

Very nice bucks Ernesto C.

 

TJ

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If someone says he has seen an "eastern" whitetail roaming within our borders, he was either 1.) drunk, 2.) totally ignorant, or 3.) a world-class fibber.

 

Bill Quimby

 

I know there are no easterns in AZ.............and Im drunk! ;) :lol:

 

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Was this guy your instructor???

 

He has been strategically placed to help save our tags. Good thinkin!

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Here's a northeastern whitetail (Odocoileus virginianus borealus) that I shot in Michigan in the late 1990s. Its mount is hanging in my cabin in Greer, so I guess you might say that the Texas whitetails that Ernesto posted are not the only "eastern" whitetails that can be found in Arizona.

 

Bill Quimby

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