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Photos of Coues deer taken with a bow - page 23

Arizona has generous archery deer seasons.  There are seasons in August, September, December and January.  Many of the seasons allow you to take any antlered deer or any deer, including does. 

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Jeremy Ulmer                        Jan 2008

Jeremy is thrilled to have taken this monster non-typical.  It will probably gross in the high 120s and is one of the largest bucks ever taken by a bow.  WOW! 

Gino Wulkotte                  Jan. 2008

This buck scores about 88 5/8 and is so symmetrical that it only has 3/8 inches of deductions.

Patrick Finch                 Dec. 2007

Pat is from New Mexico and here is what Pat had to say about his hunt:

"This is a pic of a deer i just got in arizona, he's not big, but any Coues with a bow in my book is a trophy.  This was a last minute decision on where to go, we had not scouted this area at all.  Me and my buddy went in this area on December 15th, found a scrape line and set a tree stand.  I sat this stand on the 16th, and had 5 mulie bucks come within 70 yrds and had 1 coues spike come in right under my tree, then I saw a nice 80 class coues about 150 yrds.  After all the activity I decided to do some rattling.  I started my sequence and put my horns up and looked and here was this buck, he was so aggressive, he won me over.  I had time to decide on whether to shoot him, but I knew I could come back in January, so I stuck him.  He expired about 50 yrds and 5 seconds later.  I have a coues tag for January in new mexico, then in Arizona again.  I hope to fulfill a dream of 3 coues in two months."

 

 

 

 

 

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