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November Glassing Down South (Coues)
Zeke-BE replied to Lazy-H98's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
36 a you can find them in the flats, and large rolling hills where the muleys are at to. I see less couse inthe rolling hills on the north side of 36b. Only muleys! But lots if them at the base of the mountains in the hills. There are plenty there. Once you get into 3-5 miles in on 36 b it's all couse flats, rolling hills and mountains. I usually like to find a vantage point in the large hills where I have 180 degrees out to a mile and I'll sit that for a while. -
I never heard of this! But I wasn't on CWT when that must of come out. Definitely let us know if something like that comes up because I would fight that too. Keep nature for the people.
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I agree , but also know several guys that have made their wealth themselves and have the kind of money to purchase such tags and every single one of them have businesses set up with a management staff that allows them to do what they like when they like .. A couple already spend half the year hunting various locations around the world... With today's tech no one is separated from their business too long if they do not want to be. That being said who do you think appreciates the wealth more.... The guy that made millions working hard and doing it himself or the guy that gained his wealth through a family estate? I an pretty certain most will say the guy that Did it himself. I like to believe the same is true with the majority of hunters, that the journey and hard work is what makes the accomplishment of earning a true trophy a real success story. Not how much you paid for having someone else do it for you! Yes I agree but I said that a lot of them find there joy in business more than the hunt. If they loved the hunt more then they would spend more time. I own and operate my own plumbing contracting company. I love doing it, I love working with my hands and negotiating with other business owners. But I don't love it enough to do my own floors or roof. I don't have time, nor like construction that much to learn another trade. I'll just pay someone to do it. I love what I do! Same thing for the wealthy hunters they love it, but I bet they will admit they don't love it as much as lot of people do on this forum. Now if they are successful and you can spend the time and love being out hunting well good for them they're living in American dream. If your dream is to win big in their business or expertise and like to do small vacations and a little hunting well they're just as happy as you are. To each their own! Just love doing it.
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Remember people who are wealthy have a business or business mind set. It's there passion, joy, what they are great at. 90 % of millionaires are first generation self made millionaire. Meaning they did it in their own life time, with no help. Same concept for people who aren't millionaires but are very well off. They think about it day I'm and day out. They don't think about hunting all day ling like a lot of us. The reason why they have a lot of money is because they don't stop what they are doing, they keep their momentum going. They don't have time to scout their "business " is priority 1. They have the means so they hire it out. They enjoy the hunt and love it, but their first love is their business. I understand most of us would take the whole year off to go hunting if we had the means. But that is the very reason why they have lots of money and we don't is because they wouldn't do that and lose momentum in work. Cheaper for them and save time for them. Completely different type of mind sets. One has a wealthy mind set, the reason why he is wealthy, and the other one doesn't. You say our joy is to hunt all day and work less, the other one joy is work all day and hunt less but pay more. In the end both sides are very happy in their hunt, and they have very different opinions on how to do it.
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I haven't archery bull hunt yet. This is great information
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Lots of scouting and help from others I bet you can land a 350-370 if you hunt the whole time plus help. Good luck and keep us posted
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Wide open areas. Long shots. Expect to be average 300 yards. Unless your in the thick stuff. My buddy been chasing a 380 for a while now, and years ago he was chasing a 395-400 but never seen it since
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Good luck
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Good luck
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All animals know where the private land is at!
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If it was me I would bump it up to a 243. Just my 2 cents
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Great looking buck
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Is this the Largest Commissioners Tag Coues Buck ever taken?
Zeke-BE replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
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I love the game camera post!
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Looks fun !
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30 miles out that's crazy
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9 days!!! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh jealous
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Awesome story! First and only one I've seen was on a quail hunt in 37b by Black mountain. I was 70 yards out while my buddy came up to that thick Mexican hay grass ( I think that's the name) and he stopped dead in his tracks. He saw fur and herd wrestling in the grass. On the back side which he couldn't see popped out a mountain lion high tailing it out of there. Once I told him what it was he was freaking out that he got 5 ft to one and still couldn't tell what it was. That's why NOW I walk through that grass wih my finger close to the trigger.!
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Best trophy picture ever
Zeke-BE replied to DesertBull's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I was watching a mountain goat hunting video once. The guy shot it and fell 5 ft. He turned around for the camera and started choking up and crying about the success he had. While doing that you can start to see his mountain goat starting to roll down the mountain. By the time the camera man pointed it out and he turned around this goat already fell down the mountain a 100 yards. It was all beat up. -
First antelope, first archery kill - UPDATED with story and pics
Zeke-BE replied to bigorange's topic in Antelope Hunting
With a bow and eight days he's a well-deserved buck! Good job -
You can't call yourself a hunter if you've never spent enough time in a blind to want some headphones.It's a true statement akaspecials.....if you have spent days in a blind or on a stand it does get boring. I used to read a book while sitting but started leaving the books at camp last year because I get into the book and then don't pay close enough attention to the task at hand (hunting). Ha ha ha I can can see nature girl now! Sitting in her blind reading Harry Potter as she says " stupid 110" buck I'm in the middle of Harry's and Lord Voldermort dual figh! Why now!! " I would too be to distracted
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Bwp22 shhhhhhhhhhh.
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But you did mention the. Burn area so it's different then the thick forest
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I don't know about fishy! There have been a few little kids who wandered off from camps by Big Lake area in the past and they find them only 50-150 yards from camp. The forest cuts out sounds and hard to find. Unfortunately they found them dead from exposure from the elements. That's so sad. This summer I'm going to be up there and my 2 year old likes to take off every where. My eyes are going to be glued on them. Prayers for the family and hope for a miracle that they can find a five-year-old.