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Fall/Winter 2011/2012 Coues Whitetail Buck Contest

 

CouesWhitetail.com will again be sponsoring a COUES BUCK CONTEST for the sixth year. The contests purpose is to garner interest in hunting Coues whitetail and this website, and to share our hunt successes and pleasures from chasing the gray ghost.

 

This contest will be open to registered forum members of CouesWhitetail.com and their immediate families living in the same home (i.e.- husband, wife, son, daughter, sister, brother). Deer must be taken legally from Arizona, New Mexico and/or Mexico during the August 2011-February 2012 seasons. If you have multiple tags, i.e. from different states or reservations, you may enter deer from each hunt.

 

Contest Categories (15):

Youth (ages 10-17) - largest Coues buck

Youth (ages 10-17) - smallest Coues buck

Archery- Highest P&Y gross Typical frame Coues

Archery- Highest P&Y gross Non-typical Coues

AZ&NM rifle- highest gross B&C Typical frame Coues

AZ&NM rifle- highest gross B&C Non-typical Coues

Mexico rifle- highest gross B&C Typical frame Coues

Mexico rifle- highest gross B&C Non-typical Coues

Smallest Spike Coues buck

Smallest 3x3 typical Coues Buck (not counting eye guards)

Best Field Photo of Harvested Deer (aka Hero/Trophy Photo) - Based on composition

& quality of photograph, not antler size.

All contest photos will automatically be considered for this category.

This post may help with the taking of your photo:

http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3754

Best Spirit-of-the-Hunt Photograph- Captures the spirit and moment of the hunt. These

may include photos of packing, hiking, glassing, camp, scenery with hunters, etc.

Photos may be taken while helping others on their Coues hunts.

(Field photos of harvested deer excluded).

Best Photo Essay of the Hunt- Best pictured story of the hunt with numerous quality

photographs supported by a well-written story.

Best Junior Hunt Story as written by the Junior Hunter

General Drawing- those entrants not winning a prize in one of the categories will be

entered in a drawing for prize.

 

Registration. There is no pre-registration required, but you do have to be a forum member before your hunt starts. Anyone who is a registered forum member BEFORE their hunt starts is automatically eligible to enter the contest.

 

Entry Fees & Prize Donations. There is no fee required to enter the contest. You may wish to donate a piece of hunting equipment to the prize packages. Prize donations are not required, but are appreciated. You may also send a small financial donation to help with shipping or purchasing of the prizes. To donate financially, please send the money through PayPal on the CWT.com home page and note that it is for the contest. Please contact Doug/Red Rabbit if you wish to donate an equipment prize. Prizes awarded, and the number of contest places, will depend upon the number of prizes donated.

 

To enter your deer:Post your picture and hunt story in the regular forums. If you have difficulty posting a picture, this thread may help, or asking another member will certainly get it done.

http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3721

 

Then, E-mail Doug/Red Rabbit the field photo of you and your deer, its gross B&C/P&Y score, and a link to the story you posted. Amanda and Doug will post pictures on the home page and in this contest thread. Dougs email address is dkoepsel @ aol.com (remove spaces).

If you do not post a story, photo, and email the info to Doug/Red Rabbit, you will not be entered in the contest. If you just wish to share your hunt but not enter the contest, then do not send Doug your link, photo and score.

 

Scoring your deer. Amanda has a nice how-to on the home page complete with photos, instructions and downloadable score sheets. Again, the gross score is needed for this contest. Do not add any non-typical point lengths for the typical category. If the deer is a spike, submit just the lengths of the two spikes.

http://www.coueswhitetail.com/how_to_score/how_to_score_Coues_deer.htm

 

Entry photos with info/story must be posted in the forums and e-mail received by Doug/Red Rabbit by Feb. 15, 2012.

 

Hope all of you have a successful Coues season.

 

Doug~RedRabbit

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