Ernesto C Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Option a) To hunt an area where you can see and average of 20 deer a day but you know it will be almost a miracle to find a 110 or better but you can find some 105's? plus some other hunters too. Option b)To hunt an area where you'll only see 3 to 5 deer a day (which is discouraging) but you know the area holds 110 to 120 inch bucks but the area will put you to the test and it may take you several days to find BIG ONE? with minimal competition? Which one and why? Ernesto C Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peloncillo Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Option B always because bigger is better. If I know a 110 + buck is in the area I don't care about not seeing lots of deer. I only wish I could learn to pass on the 90 to 110 class of deer. If I see one I have not yet been able to talk myself out of sending lead their way. Keven Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GameHauler Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Option a) To hunt an area where you can see and average of 20 deer a day but you know it will be almost a miracle to find a 110 or better but you can find some 105's? plus some other hunters too. Option b)To hunt an area where you'll only see 3 to 5 deer a day (which is discouraging) but you know the area holds 110 to 120 inch bucks but the area will put you to the test and it may take you several days to find BIG ONE? with minimal competition? Which one and why? Ernesto C Ernesto, I am not sure that is a fair question on the forum You have hunted Coues for a long time and many of us are at the point that we have taken our share and are willing to wait for MR Big. Most of the members are here to learn how to hunt Coues and would be very happy with (My First Was a 80 ) which is a great buck. My response to your question is I would sit all day for the buck I wanted. But I do not think that is best for most members. If you see a Buck you like, Take him Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snapshot Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Option B is exactly the type of place that I hunt. There are not many whitetail in my spot, but it does hold a nice buck or two on occasion. Last year I killed a 99" buck 10 minutes into the hunt, as I am not the type to examine a gift horse too closely I will take quality and solitude over quantity any day, a 100" buck in rifle range?, you bet! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ernesto C Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Game H. so you will chosse option "a". There is nothing wrong with option "a" If I was going to take a novice hunter or a kid hunting that will be the option I will chose becuase I want him to have a good time and a wonderfull experience..........then after that....he/she can decide if to stick to option "a" or "b" I have hunted option "b" and I will keep doing it Lord willing........you know, one of the ranches I hunt in Mexico is option "b" and usually my favorite unit 36C is option "a" I'll be scouting in Mexico (again Lord willing) a new ranch that is a combination of the two options.....should be fun! Keven....yea I have being there....and some times that means coming home empty handed and tired Ernesto C Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billrquimby Report post Posted July 7, 2009 After hunting many "a" and "b" places -- and a lot of places in between -- all I want is the opportunity and the ability to hunt. The size of an animal I might bring home (or not) is unimportant. I've taken my share of so-called "trophies" in 62 years of deer hunting, but I long ago stopped using measuring tapes to judge the quality of a hunting experience. Seeing my name in a record book is an ego trip I don't need, and I also stopped submitting my better heads. I had to mature as a hunter, but I eventually realized that bigger is not necessarily better. Bill Quimby Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TLH Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Why would you want to shoot a little biddy muley like that when you could go somewhere else and smack a 170" to 190" buck!! Ha--i know, you are talking about Coues deer i am just funnin a little. personally i like the option B for me but for my son in laws i would take option A until they get their hunting hide on. It depends like Mike said whether or not a person has hunted and have been successful in their hunting skills. When the grandson gets old enough we will hunt in areas that have lots of game just so he can see things through out the day and then after he gets a couple deer or whatever under his belt we will move into the secluded areas so he can understand the optimal hunting experience--hunting way back in there with nothing but a bed roll and a tarp for cover and glassing the deep dark canyons that the old boys like to live in (by this time he will have to carry my old butt up and down the hills though!) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coues 'n' Sheep Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Why would you want to shoot a little biddy muley like that when you could go somewhere else and smack a 170" to 190" buck!! Ha--i know, you are talking about Coues deer i am just funnin a little. personally i like the option B for me but for my son in laws i would take option A until they get their hunting hide on. It depends like Mike said whether or not a person has hunted and have been successful in their hunting skills. When the grandson gets old enough we will hunt in areas that have lots of game just so he can see things through out the day and then after he gets a couple deer or whatever under his belt we will move into the secluded areas so he can understand the optimal hunting experience--hunting way back in there with nothing but a bed roll and a tarp for cover and glassing the deep dark canyons that the old boys like to live in (by this time he will have to carry my old butt up and down the hills though!) Well put Terry. I, too, opt for "b" places, for coues. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnnie blaze Report post Posted July 7, 2009 a&b....105's? thats a bad thing? lol...their aint a whole lot of them around. Ill shoot a 105 every year!!! As far as ol mexico....thats nothing but option b compared to the states...aint it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ROBERT RIVERA Report post Posted July 7, 2009 I'll take 80# of meat or 110# of meat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
25-06 Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Iam always happy just to get a tag.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coues Sniper Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Option B for me. Many places I hunt are exactly like that. When I'm out with buddies on a hunt and they complain that we're not seeing many deer, I always tell them - "all it takes is one" (or 2 depending on how many tags we have ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kilimanjaro Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Quailty. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daryl_s Report post Posted July 7, 2009 I will take option A because I have not yet graduated to the higher levels like most of you have. I have killed 2 coues and neither would even break the 80" mark. I have been watching a buck that I believe to be in the 105 range since Sept. 1 of last year. I saw him in late January so I believe he is still there. I would be thrilled to put my tag on that buck. I have seen other hunters in this area more than once. I am sure that someday I will be able to say option B, but not yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Birddog Report post Posted July 7, 2009 Just happy to be in the hills with a tag in my pack spendin time with family. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites