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Here it is...One of my old time hunting buddies has been hearing me rant and rave about coues deer this, coues deer that. Well he told me he was going to hunt one this year with a muzzleloader. He killed this buck not 300 yards from where I hung my treestand last year. :P

 

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That is a toad. Congrats to your friend on an awesome buck. I only got to hunt one day this year and saw a buck that was around 100" at first light, but couldn't get close enough before he moved into the thick stuff. I sat around all day glassing that area and he never came out again.

 

Awesome buck.

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I'm curious to know what this bucks 1st and 3rd cirumference measurments are. I think you are pretty close with your 110" guess. I will say 108" SCI. Let us know. :)

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WOW, super buck :) thanks for posting the pics Tommy. I'll guess 113 gross, long main beams, above avg. mass and good point length.

 

ps Tommy I'm out the door now and heading your way :(

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That is one heck of a buck!! My congratulations go out to the hunter. I am going to guess 115" gross score. It looks like there is a short tine between the G-2 and G-3 on the left side which would make this buck a 5x5 (counting eyeguards).

 

My NM muzzleloader coues hunt was a disaster. While driving in Friday evening a cow ran across the road right in front of us and wrecked our truck as well as herself. My brother and I were both fine and uninjured. At that point we were 5 miles from our destination on a 5 1/2 hour drive. We were in an area with no cell phone service, which is always the case when you actually need the stupid thing. Nine hours later another vehicle finally came by and we eventually got everything worked out with the rancher, and had the state police do an accident report. The truck was no longer in working condition so it was towed, and my brother and I called our parents so that they could pick us up. Once they were on their way, we figured we might as well go hunting. One of the ranch hands was nice enough to give us a ride to where we were planning on parking, so we set up camp and hunted from there. We had planned to hike in about 3-4miles and camp, and planned to hunt for 3 1/2 days but my dad had to work on Monday so we would only have Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning to go hunting. We did see some pretty decent bucks, but they were in spots that we couldn't close the distance to closer than 275-300 yards so we had to sit there wishing we had a rifle with us. Once we got closer we ended up on the same hillside as the deer, which was really thick and nasty and we never could get in on them. I would like to thank the Border Patrol officer that was the first to find us, for using his radio to help us contact people. I would also like to thank the ranch employees for letting us use their phone and for taking us to where we could camp.

 

Congratulations again to the hunter on his awesome buck, I took a real nice coues with a muzzleloader last year and know the difficulties involved in getting one with a smokepole.

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Jamaro, I can't believe that thing! And you showed him your area before taking that toad yourself? You are a great friend! :D

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