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Heriberto Garay
Jan. 20, 2008
Nogales, Mexico
Terry Organ
Jan. 2008
Jared Organ
Ron Knight
Sonora, Mexico
Here is what Jared said about their hunt:
We only had 4 days to hunt. We hunted way south of the border (7 hours
driving straight through) and the ranches we were on were very very thick.
It was hard to find places to glass from as the brush was taller than us
in most places. It was also hard to find a deer in a clearing. On top of
it all it was very overcast and raining all week.
The first pic (the one with the broken main beams) is Terry with his buck.
This buck was shot at 50 yds and due to how close he was and the
magnification of the binos we all thought he was bigger than he is. He
scores 92 inches as is and about 98 inches if you credit his main beams.
the 2nd pic (the one with the rifle) is Jared with his buck. It was my
first time in mexico and I was holding out for 100 inch class buck, but we
weren't seeing any and when I spotted this buck about a mile away i
thought I would get closer and see if I could relocate him in the
thickness and get a shot. Terry came with me to help and we got to a
clear place where I could get in a prone position and get a good rest and
as luck would have it we relocated the buck. It was thursday at noon and
so after looking him over for about 2 minutes( he was headed back for the
thick brush) i decided to shoot him. I shot him at 517 yards. He scores 90
inches and is my biggest coues.
The third buck (the one with the fog) This is Ron's buck. It was Ron's
first coues deer hunt. He held out until friday morning and shot his buck
in the fog at 75 yds as it was chasing a doe. His buck scores 91 inches
and he was thrilled. He definetly is hooked on coues now.
Great memories, tough hunting (what coues deer hunt isn't?) and we got
some more experience.
Mark Worischeck
Jan. 2008
Sonora, Mexico
It was the last day of the hunt. That morning was very slow and we
only saw a couple of small bucks. Around 10 a.m. we spotted a new buck in an
area we had hunted hard all week. We only got some quick glimpses of it
through the brush - but it appeared to be a heavy buck with stickers. We
stalked toward it and when we came up where we thought he was - we were
amazed to see it was massive. The buck was facing away from us about 300
yards. It was with a doe. It looked like it was getting ready to take off.
We waited over 2 minutes trying to get it to turn broadside. It finally did
and I took the shot and it dropped dead.
This buck is a monster 8x9 non-typical scoring 123 4/8.
Ty Goodman
Jan 2008
Sonora, Mexico
Ty got this 116 inch buck with a 274 yard shot. He passed up three
bucks over 105 in the hopes of tagging this monster typical buck.