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Great job as usual Tyler! Alex killed his first deer Monday morning.
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Smoked ring bologna
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Man that's awesome, congrats!
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Awesome buck man!
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Unit 24A - Early December - 2023
CatfishKev replied to dnorr91's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Nice job on the elk man, good luck on the deer hunt! -
Remember when applying the computer will look at your first 2 choices. If you have enough points to guarantee the early hunt the computer will automatically give you that hunt and ignore your 1st choice. You are in this deep, just keep going for the late hunt. Billy's suggestion I would also seriously consider.
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"herding them into a dangerous mountain lake with zero supervision and zero safety measures". Strong words.
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No, just a buddy i know is up there
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A friend has 12aw. Was up today driving around and found a couple nice bucks. With this recent cold snap, reduction in youth doe tags last many years and the burn a couple years ago the kaibab quality should be showing some dividends. Will be interesting to see how things go next few years. Good luck to all.
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From what I hear this is mostly correct. The ones avoiding the wide open gates are the ones trafficking or with records
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Unit 24A - Early December - 2023
CatfishKev replied to dnorr91's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Congrats on your cow, you should post a story and pics. One you break down an elk a deer will seem waaaay less overwhelming. Good luck, I know nothing of that unit. Did you look at the spots game and fish recommends? -
So which rifle and grain bullet did he end up using?
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Browning Xbolt 308 factory ammo
CatfishKev replied to CatfishKev's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Thanks for the replies. I'll see if guys I know down here have any ammo I could get in lots of 5 and go from there -
Headed to Puny John's for some BBQ
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First off thanks to the good Lord for the time I got to spend with my boy, it was a heck of a time with plenty of ups and downs. Can't say enough how cool it is to watch your kids slowly become young men. Second thanks to @M@tt for coming down to help the first couple days. Great guy for sure. And of course @zackcarp for squeezing room in the walk in to hang the kids buck. This hunt started with high expectations, Kiki said he wants to hunt muley's, and so we did. Started off in an area I thought was a slam dunk. As usual (for me anyway) hunting mule deer made me humble. Spent the first couple days glassing up only forkies and does. Moved the camper closer to home, glassed up more forkies and does. Luck turned Sunday morning when we spotted a couple decent coues bucks and we went for it. As they do like ghosts they disappeared while on the stalk. Thought for sure they were heading for thick cover but in retrospect that phrase got me.. "coues are always where you last saw them". Looked up to see them high tailing it away from us. Next morning got off to a 15 minute late start, my fault but it could a made the difference. Got to the glassing point and immediately picked up a herd of muley's. Saw one that I knew right away was a stud. Bailed off the hill to give chase. No biggun where I thought he should be though. Had a doe and a spike walk right in front of us and that was it. I decided to pull out to not ruin a future chance. Came back that evening and no deer to be seen. Talked momma into coming the next morning, promised her we were close to sealing the deal. The next morning she was not as gung-ho when 330 rolled around, but she still came. Got breakfast at Denny's (part of the deal we made) and off we went. Got to the spot early and started glassing in the dark. No deer... Kept glassing... No deer.... Kept glassing... A couple does.... Oof. I told Caliche even if it's trash deer we should probably go for it since momma don't come out often. He agreed. Well once the sun was up I spotted one lone coues over a mile away verified he was a decent buck based on overall frame but we kept glassing for a closer opportunity. Suddenly like clockwork several white rump patches started appearing very close to the coues buck. We all converse quick and decide there is a chance the big one is nearby and if not we still got the coues. Bailed again off the hill, while in route momma said the big one is out there. We got to where I felt comfortable stalking and started to glass and could not find any muley but the WT buck was right in front of us under 200. The wind also started to shift. Momma said where the big muley was but due to the wind shift and not knowing the location of the rest of the muley herd we quickly decided let's kill this coues buck. Texted momma we are on the WT and getting ready to shoot. Well momma was so mesmerized by the muley she didn't keep eyes on the buck we were actually shooting and she didn't realize what I meant by WT. So we set up for the shot in a quick and quiet rush, Caliche looks at me and says "dude, this is so exciting!" and a minute later bang! I see the buck in my binos fly backwards and drop. Clearly we are full of adrenaline and I tell him he dropped, I texted momma "he dropped him". She responds I'm still looking at him??? I'm like no babe he shot the whitetail buck! So we rack another round and creep in just in case. we were in tall grass and sure enough the hit was a spine shot. Saw him up flailing and told him put one through his neck high and he did but for good measure had him put another in his head. Hence the bulging eyes. Once we really stopped and got to look him over I was pretty stoked at the buck he just killed. I assured him this buck was an old stud. Pretty gnarly horns and big body. Rack had some serious character and we had no regrets shooting this guy over the big muley. Called momma for the pickup while I showed Kiki how to quickly gut a deer. We earned ourselves some deer dragging sweat and met momma for some more pics. As per usual my new hunting partner Bucky the Boston terrier was there for the entire hunt, although not on the stalk he still put on the 12+ miles with us for the rest of it. Can't say as a dad how proud I am of Caliche.. out of all of my kids he's the one that seems to be bitten by the hunting bug the most. He was all in and fully immersed in this hunt. Even being the first one to pick up deer behind the glass a few times. This kid has grit and he sure makes me proud. He even caped his buck himself and measured him. He did dam good too on both fronts. Buck grossed 94" and netted like 88 and change. Can't wait to do it again. Got another youth tag this Friday and can't wait. It's my youngest boy Enoch. I don't think he's gonna embrace the suck though so probably forkies are on the menu, but if he's happy I'm happy. Thanks for reading. Ps. Not gonna lie, we had a hard time not laughing while taking the first few pics. Them crazy Steve Buscemi eyes
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I'd get the meopta 15s just posted for 1k. Great price for great glass
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Great price for great glass. I'd take these of the non HD swaros any day
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Way to get him out there. Congrats
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For a while now when I try to text someone an on x waypoint or pin it'll show that the text went through on my end but it never shows up on their phone that I'm even trying to send them a text anybody have this problem and potential remedy?
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You first!
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Way to go guys!
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Wow day one! Congrats. I love the youth camp they put on up there. Kids won a replaceable blade and a pair of binos. Good luck tomorrow!
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Good luck youth deer hunters! And their mentors!
CatfishKev replied to TR0UBLE SH00TER's topic in Youth Hunters
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Nice job!