Coues79 Report post Posted November 14, 2006 I scored. Pretty nice buck. I'll try and get some pics up pretty soon. He was buried in the catclaw and manzanita. Jumped him from about 20 yards away. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cbryant11 Report post Posted November 14, 2006 hey ultra mag sorry to hear you didnt see too many bucks. when are you guys going back. i didnt see to many vehicles in the timber camp area but there were a bunch in between globe and there, on friday,people walking along the highway and everything,,that would be the ultimate road hunter i guess,,, didnt evan want to go along a dirt road...give me a call ill talk to you later....cbryant Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dodger2 Report post Posted November 14, 2006 Well...it was tough to say the least. I saw 4 deer in 2 full days of glassing. I think it was the same doe and fawn both days since I saw them the 2nd morning about 500 yds from where I saw them the 1st day. I did see about what seemed like 400 people. We had hunters walk down the bottom of the canyon the first morning, I don't have any hard feelings, but it left a pit in my stomach. There was one spot where I could count 5 camps from one spot. This weekend will be a new area (actually an old area) that isn't as accessible. Lots of pressure + warm temps + wind on Saturday = a tough hunt. I thought this was supposed to be an El Nino year, where's the rain!!! At least that will cool things off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultramag Report post Posted November 14, 2006 hey ultra mag sorry to hear you didnt see too many bucks. when are you guys going back. i didnt see to many vehicles in the timber camp area but there were a bunch in between globe and there, on friday,people walking along the highway and everything,,that would be the ultimate road hunter i guess,,, didnt evan want to go along a dirt road...give me a call ill talk to you later....cbryant I think I might go this weekend again but to a differant area.I have to get over it but I am burned out. a lot on my mind with the truck thing and a new job tues morning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lance Report post Posted November 14, 2006 Hunted down in the 36's in Oct. There were hunters everywhere! Hunters walking the ridges, walking the fingers, walking the bottoms. And if any of them were sitting, they were not glassing. Thats right, no one was glassing! So we sat and glassed up bucks every day right under their noses! Our camp took five bucks- two were spikes for young hunters and there first Coues. One was a 82" 3pt, one a 95" 3pt and one a 103" 3pt. Sure glad no one else was glassing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites