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Bears, Turtles and Coues Bucks
CouesWhitetail replied to hunter4life's topic in Muzzleloader hunting for Coues Deer
Loved all the pics! Congratulations! -
No, I don't think that is common. Not sure what to tell you on that.
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Congratulations! If you need help with the video, call or email me.
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Welcome....how old are you?
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Neoprene cover for your swaro 15x56s
CouesWhitetail replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in CouesWhitetail.com Store
Amanda, I use my 15X56's with the eye pieces as close together as they go. Do these covers limit the binos from closing all the way? I like them, but if they restrict them form closing all the way, I can't buy them. Thanks. They do limit closure to a small degree. For me, it was enough to make it so I can't use them because my eyes are fairly narrow I guess. When glassing with my swaros I have to have my barrels completely together and any separation means I can't glass with them. So if you have a narrow eyeset where you have to have your binos closed completely, then I don't recommend this product. -
What are you guys with Swaro 15's...
CouesWhitetail replied to AxisWorks LLC's topic in Optics and tripods
There is an Alaska Guide bino pack specifically for 15x56s... http://www.coueswhitetail.com/bookstore/binocular_pouch.htm -
Congratulations!
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Ok, they are available through the CWT store now...thanks for your patience. http://www.coueswhitetail.com/bookstore/guard_dog_binocular_cover.htm
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2011 AZ Sheep Results are Final here are the numbers!
CouesWhitetail replied to Koury Guide Service's topic in Koury Guide Service
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Great finds!! I would love to get a closer look at the mining claim document, never seen one before. Was it tucked under a rock?
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Water Catchment Project in 37B - March 8-12 2012
CouesWhitetail replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Wildlife Projects
Just a reminder that this project is coming up fast...mark your calendars and come out and have a great time helping wildlife and meeting forum members! -
Thanks to everyone that attended the banquet! We had two tables of CouesWhitetail.com people (actually more if you count the others that bought their own company tables) and true to his word Allen did buy something! If I remember right he got that great wine country vacation for two that I was really interested in. I bet you and your wife have a great time on that one! I hope you all enjoyed your evening!
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Wow, great photos!!
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Wow, that is crazy....
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I should have them for sale this week (hopefully tomorrow). I have just been crazy busy the last two weeks, but now the banquet is over, I can get them up this week.
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Congratulations! You guys did great!
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Awesome trophies! Thanks for sharing your work!
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4 for 4, that's great! Congrats to Josh and all the other kids!
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just moved to southern az
CouesWhitetail replied to elknut209's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Welcome to the state! I recommend checking out the AGFD website since they have info on deer distribution within each hunt unit. Find a unit near where you think you might want to hunt and read up on it. they make recommendations on good places to find deer. http://www.azgfd.gov/h_f/hunting_units.shtml -
Congrats on the find!
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Congrats and nice shirt!! Thanks for your help the other day too!
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Glad you enjoyed the shoot!! and yes, the Ross Outdoors booth was one of the best! The Ross guys are great and are more than happy to help anyone with their needs for archery gear. Please visit their store or check out their website! Ross Outdoors 5825 W. Van Buren Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85043 602 386 1266 www.RossOutdoors.com Official Sponsor of CouesWhitetail.com
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My husband has been out to two different areas that have some great poppy blooms going on right now. One area is on the San Carlos and one is near Superior. The first set of photos is from San Carlos and then the 2nd group is from Peachville Mtn. Read below for directions to each site. Here are a few pics that my hubsand Paul took recently on Peridot Mesa, on the San Carlos Reservation (you need a $10 recreation permit to visit this area, available at Circle K and FastStop in Globe or Basha's on the Rez - just 2miles past peridot mesa). Directions: Take hwy 70 toward San Carlos and just past milepost 268, look for dirt road on left, marked by a cattle guard that is bracketed by two white H-shaped poles. Drive the road about .5 mile to the flowers! You can see them from the hwy. Here are some photos Peachville Mtn near Superior (no permit needed). Directions: from PHX area, take Hwy 60 to Superior. Just past milepost 225 look for superior airport and Welcome to Superior sign on Right. Opposite this, on left side of road, is unmarked dirt road (Silver King Mine Rd/Forest Rd 229). Take this road approx 4 miles North towards peachville mtn. Watch for industrial park and electrical utility substation within first 1/2 mile and bear right around each of these. After four miles go past wooden livestock corral, and the best poppies are within the next half mile (above and to the left).
