couesbitten Report post Posted February 19, 2004 Hello All, I'm new to this site, and thought maybe some of you guys/gals might be willing to point a fellow coues addict from WA state (a long long way from coues country) in the right direction. Have hunted coues once before in Dec. 2000. Myself and 2 friends drew tags for 36C. Had a great hunt and time. All harvested deer, no trophies, but all respectable 4x4's (counting eye gaurds). Now have 3 points, and want to use them in unit with best potential for trophy quality deer. I'm in good physical condition, and enjoy hunting wilderness areas, or any place that I can hike into and get away from crowds. Have looked at units 36C, 32, and 24B. Not looking for anyones honey hole, just any helpfull info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Scott/Couesbitten Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Guest_bullwidgeon Report post Posted February 19, 2004 There is nothing wrong with where you were at. 36C is an honest to God goood as Mexico big deer unit. Good luck. Bret M. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
300 wsm Report post Posted February 19, 2004 I think you should stick with 36C. It is a great unit, and you have hunted and killed their before, so you know the area a little. That way you wont have to spend as much time learning the area, and more time hunting. Craig Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CouesWhitetail Report post Posted February 19, 2004 All three of those are good units. I would look at draw odds too and see which you have a better chance of getting drawn for. I think that for the November hunts in those units, it's about 100 % chance of draw, but the Dec odds are much lower. And I think 36C is the lowest odds for that Dec hunt. I just got back from a javelina hunt in 36c. It was my first time in that unit, and man I couldn't believe the amount of deer. The WT were everywhere I looked. Didn't even have to try to glass them up. Even saw a decent buck harassing does. here are some photos of him. He was wider than his ears, but you can't really tell from these photos. I had a hard time concentrating on looking for javelina with all the WT around me. Amanda Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
COUESAZ Report post Posted February 19, 2004 Nice pictures Amanda. Thank you for showing them to us. That makes a good pig hunt when you can see some good deer populations. It seems that they are finaly on the increas thank goodness. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jason Report post Posted February 19, 2004 Couesbitten I think all of the Arizona units have tropies in them. You just have to put in your time scouting and pass on the smaller bucks during your hunt. If I don't get drawn and you do, you let me know and i will help you scout. I'm always wanting to learn new areas. I have never hunted 36C, 32, or 24B but have seen pictures of great bucks coming out of those units. Jason Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ernesto C Report post Posted February 20, 2004 Nice Amanda like always,nice pictures,nice hunt and nice buck,congrats..What will be the score on that buck?? Yes any unit will be worth the try I personally don't care as long get a tag the search/hunt for the trophy will be my home work. God bless you all. Ernesto C. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
couesbitten Report post Posted February 20, 2004 My thanks to everyone for the words of wisdom and encouragement. I know that often times, big bucks are where you find them, but I just thought I'd throw my question out there to you folks who might be a little more knowledgable than I. Thanks to Jason for the offer to help me scout the area, as my living in Washington will not allow me to scout before I arrive to hunt, should I draw a tag. Also thanks to Amanda for the pictures of a great buck. Scott/Couesbitten Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ernesto C Report post Posted February 20, 2004 Couesbitten if you get a tag this year please let us know for what unit and then we will be able to help you more specifically. Thanks and god bless you. Ernesto C. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueshunter Report post Posted February 20, 2004 Couesbitten, like Ernesto said, let us know what unit you decide on and one of us can help out. Also being a WA native I bet there is some law requiring me to help you out.........LOL.............I grew up in Olympia where abouts are you located?..................Allen............. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
300 wsm Report post Posted February 20, 2004 Good luck in the draw this year couesbitten, and like Ernesto, and coueshunter said let us all know if you get a tag. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
couesbitten Report post Posted February 21, 2004 Coueshunter, I've lived in WA most of my life, in the Tri-Cities area, but from '98 - '01, I lived in Tooele, UT.While living there, my friends and I drew our tags for 36C. That was still a 17 hour drive, but considerably closer than I am now. That hunt was probably one of the greatest hunts I have ever been on, and I'm addicted to these gorgeous little deer. I can't freakin' wait to draw a tag. Thanks, Scott/Couesbitten Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimhdawson Report post Posted February 21, 2004 I was raised in Prosser WA. Hunted pheasants and chukars since I could walk. Been in AZ for 8 yrs.Sice I discovered coues hunting there is nothung better!! I'm addicted!! The country reminds me of the Blue Mt foothills. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueshunter Report post Posted February 21, 2004 I grew up in Olympia and hunted another under-appreciated deer, the blacktail and it was tough in the thick brush. I started coues hunting three years ago and it is a completely different type of hunting and I love it. Glassing and the desert climate is great. Hope everyone draws what they are looking for............Allen........ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
couesbitten Report post Posted February 23, 2004 jimhdawson, I actually grew up in Benton City, you've probably heard of it! Yes, it does have some resemblance to the Blue Mt. foothills, except that the last time I was in the Blue Mts., it was a sea of orange clad hunters, and I didn't have that problem when I hunted 36C. Scott/Couesbitten Share this post Link to post Share on other sites