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    Albino Deer

    That buck does not look albino or piebald Silentbutdeadly. Looks like camera flash to me. Mike
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    Unit 23 Non-Burro Coues

    I can't believe you shot that little dink. I'd guess that little buck not even a year and 1/2 old. Poor little fawn....
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    Walther P22

    I'll take it for that price Darryl!!! thx, Mike
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    Coues deer life span

    Great info! Jason- This year I think he is a 125-130 class buck! Mike
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    Coues deer life span

    Bill, I disagree that most coues deer die from predation. While coyote's play a huge role on coues fawns and sometimes the occasional adult, I don't believe they play a major role in the death of adult coues bucks. I've been doing the trail camera thing for over 10 years and I am still getting pictures of quite a few bucks that I've gotten pictures of previously. In the past 10 years I've also done a lot of shed hunting in these areas and have yet to find a coues kill....(in certain areas) Just my opinion. I also believe as you do Bill, that most harvested deer are going to be less than 5 1/2 years old. I think the best antelers come from 5-7 year old bucks. I've noticed after that 6th or 7th year usually some trash starts developing and some turn completely non-typical. Bucks become wiser year after year of being hunted and I believe the older bucks start to move less and less each day which makes them harder to be seen and harder to hunt. You are probably right about all the data being collected but again... certain areas hold medium to high lions and certain areas hold low to none. I'm guessing most of these surveys were done in areas with more lions. I would welcome Jim Hefflinger's input on this. I've read his book and it was excellent.
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    Coues deer life span

    Interesting. The 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 might be the case in Mtn Lion infested canyons but I know for a fact that is not the norm. The only reason I would figure coues may live a little longer than their eastern relatives would be the milder winters? But I've done some research and haven't found any GOOD info on the average lifespan of a coues deer. Who knows, maybe even the bucks/does vary by several years? I know women are supposedly supposed to outlive men by 7 years.... not sure if that is fact or wisetell? Mike
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    Coues deer life span

    I believe coues bucks live an average of 12-15 years when dying of old age. I think it also depends on where they live, winter conditions, rainfall, stress, etc. I have pics right now of a buck I believe to be well over 12 years old right now. I've gotten pics of him for many years. He lives in an area with very few lions. Mike
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    What would you say this bull score's

    My guess would be about 340" as well. + or - 10 inches.
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    2010 Coues/Muley hunt

    Sweet pics! Thats a pretty good chocolate bear! Mike
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    Calling in the rut?

    I've done a lot of rattling and grunting during the january hunts here in AZ. I've only rattled one buck in...a spike and grunted in 6 or 7. If they are within hearing distance and the wind is right they will come in pretty darn quick!! The last buck I shot came in immediately to some grunting and came directly to my mock scrape. He was a 90" buck. Mike
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    Interesting buck

    I'm just messing with you Jake! I've had moments where I confused the two and for all we know he may be a hybrid!! Take care brother! Mike
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    Interesting buck

    That buck does not look anything like a whitetail. It's antlers alone look PURE carp. The body shape looks like a carp, the hind end is very obviously a carp. The face is even muley looking. Id recommend looking at the trail camera section and googling pictures of muleys and coues. Mike
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    Interesting buck

    Very obviously a Carp to me as well.
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    End of Story

    Beautiful bull Doug! Looks like he had him some good fights!! Thx for the story!
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    Big Cat Track

    Thats the track of a Snow Leopard.
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    DLC Covert HR 8.0 Trail camera

    I'll take one of those off of your hands. Mike
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    Capturing Great Mountain Lion Photos with Trail Cameras

    Cool video. Tim aka TAM and I watched a javelina chase and tree an adult sized lion and then video'd a trio, (we were assuming a mother and her two large cubs) as they tag teamed this javelina and finally killed it. It was an amazing scene to behold and Tim actually got some good footage! Also, regarding the "lion scat trick", I'm wondering if other types of scat would work just as well? Or perhaps catnip? How about a piece of rubber from a tire? Most animals are naturally curious and if there is a unique or interesting smell nearby will stop and smell it. Just a possible theory. Mark, when you say you've called lions in using lion calls, do you only do that during certain times of the year? When is the lion "rut"? I've heard them call once before and it was a crazy sound almost like a baby whining.. Mike
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    Guess the Lion weight!

    119 lb lion.
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    Got My Lion Back!

    Very nice mount!! Mike
  20. I have Arizona National geographic and AZ/NM Delorme West Topo Version 5.0 I have no more use for. Asking $15 each or $25 for both. thx, Mike 480-772-3815
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    my first deer with a bow

    Nice job cousin!! I ecko Jade's bitterness....not even a text or phone call?? He's gotta go...what?.. at least 102...103?
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    Leica Geovids or 15*56 swarovs

    I've owned some 15*56 swarovs for years and love them to death. I had to sell them recently and now I'm back again looking to purchase some tripod binos. I like the fact that the Geovide has a built in rangefinder and I'm wondering if there is much of any difference in the clarity of the binos? Any advice would be appreciated:) thx, Mike
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    SAKO 85 FINNLIGHT .270 WSM

    I'm considering a purchase of a .270 wsm as I had to sell my Tikka .270 wsm last year to pay debts. I want it to be fairly lightweight and also start re-loading which I have never done before. I will have a lot more time now to go to the range and work my way up to hopefully 600 yds or so. I loved my Tikka so I'm looking to get a little bit better quality of a rifle and thinking of going with the same maker in the Sako 85 Finnlight .270 wsm. I know this is kind of a chevy/ford opinion question but what do you guys think? If price were not an issue? 1. Sako 85 Finnlight .270 wsm? 2. Remington 700 BDL .270 wsm? 3. Tikka .270 wsm? 4. Howa? 5. Thompson Arms? 6. Ruger? 7. Winchester? 8. Savage? ( Suprisingly my research recommeded a savage or stevens) 9. Weatherby Mark V or IV? 10. Weatherby Vanguard? 11. Kimber? 12. Other? Lets hear you long range guys opinions!!
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    180+ Coues Sheds --- You better sit down before you look!

    That is absolutely unbelievable! Imo that buck would be the TRUE Coueswhitetail world record. I'm a little confused Amanda as you stated in your first post these sheds were found 12 years ago? Best of luck to both of you and be really careful about who you tell. I know people have made jokes on here about sticking a GPS onto the bottom of ones truck, etc. This time, that may really happen!!! I really do appreciate you guys posting pics of those sheds!!! Mike
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    Check out this MONSTER buck!

    Holy gazuuks!!!!!! Steven, I may want to use your guide's service... How much do you want to put me on that buck?!!!! Seriously man, That buck is what my dreams are made of! Score??? I'll say 125" Mike
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