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That’s a tuff one, depends on how well you want to “identify”. If they are skylined or are in good places to spot with 10x out to 1k maybe more. If they are in shadows and brush can be much less, lots of variables. my hunting buddies use 10x and I use 15x’s. I usually have to identify for them when they spot.
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Most of the feral pigs by Animas are on private. Not many on the public land but a few get killed on public. It’s a iffy kind of deal, you can spend a lot of looking for not many feral. Not sure what the private charges to hunt them.
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Yeah we had great hunt killed a couple guys 105ish one guy got a 113, a passed on a couple of 100++ bucks looking for bigger and ended up killing smaller the last day. It happens when your picky. We were approximately 150 miles south east of Agua Prieto in thorn scrub type country. It’s was great and I would do again but the guy who set it up doesn’t do it anymore
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I went on a DIY hunt in Mexico here's what I know. We paid for the license and access to the ranches everything else was on our own. 1) You need to have someone outfitter or contact that really know the ropes, it is essential. You want someone in your party that can speak the language, that is very important. 2)Gun permits, vehicle registration all your paperwork has to match EXACTLY. Your situation with the registration in the company could give you problems. Ammo separate from guns. 3) Don't take standard calibers, Things like 308, 223, 30-30. You cant just go buy ammo in Mexico some of the check points will try to seize your ammo just because they want it. Take stuff like .257, short mags anything that is not real common. We had to buy ourselves out of a check point because the officials wanted our 30-30 ammo. 4) They take American , but no your conversion rates because they will try to get the best of you. At some point somewhere someone will try to screw you out of your money, its a way of life there. Just grin and take it, that's why having someone who speaks and knows the ropes will really help you with that. One time fishing they charged us like $50 bucks to fly in to a lake. They charged $400 to fly out, we forgot to negotiate that, oh well just laugh it off we did. 5) Once you get away from the border towns the Mexican people are good people, treat them good, tip good they need it. Driving through you will see its a real 3rd world country, its an eye opener. Simple things we take for granite like buying ice, its different there. 6) things will go wrong expect it, enjoy it. We were suppose to stay at the main house which was really nice, the main owner was having a party kick us out to the other side of the ranch in an old Vaquero's shack. Once again oh well what do you do, it turned out to be a blast and a fun camp. 7)Its a great fun experience and a Coues hunters dream, don't stress just take care of what everyone above has said and you will have a great time. happy hunting
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Keep the 6.5-270AI or get the .280AI
KoosCrazy replied to Zeke-BE's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I would stick with what you have. Your this far down the rabbit hole why stop now if the gun shoots good. I with you on the fire forming, it’s a bit of a pain, I can barely make myself trim cases let alone fire forming. I have a 6.5-270 and it’s a nice round, kind of a pointless wildcat with all the established 6.5 variants around now, but it shoots good no reason to rebarrel until it doesn’t shoot. -
I couldn’t agree more. Use apps to get starting place at the range then tweak app to match your real range drops. Only thing you have to adjust is for elevation after that as far as drops go. Most of my hunting is 4000-7500 ft and it’s only about 1/4 MOA adjustment
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From what I have experienced full moons greatly impacted hunting and impact Coues hunting more than other species. I think a few other things come into play, temps, and hunting pressure. I have had 2 coues hunts in full moons. On one we were seeing bucks everyday then the moon went full and we didn’t see another buck the last 4 days of the hunt. This was also public land regular hunt so the hunting pressure played a role. The pressure with moon made for tuff hunting. I always plan my hunts around the moon cycles. It’s not the only factor but for Coues hunting I think it’s worth paying attention to.
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Correct that the rut is controlled by day length/ photo period. How ever day time rut activity is greatly influenced by weather. When it’s hotter they are still rutting but more activity at night than day, cooler weather the more active they will be all day. I believe the weather has less influence on Coues than other species. I watched bucks sparing and chasing does (little bucks) last weekend in northern coues units. Day length shorter as you go north so those deer will start earlier and you can see some rut activity in late December. When I hunted 100 miles south of the border it was February 5-10 and they were in full rut
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Circulating Pic unit 23NM Come on people!!
KoosCrazy replied to Couesdeer79's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in New Mexico
Life on the internet. Not that big of deal, pictures get recirculated with different stories al the time. Congrats to hunters last year,
