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Camo choices in Sierra vista az ?
coues7 replied to ArcheryHunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Amen FYI Sierra Vista is not in 34A. The places I hunted in 35A look EXACTLY like 34a.....I'd say it applies. -
Camo choices in Sierra vista az ?
coues7 replied to ArcheryHunter's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I've never had any problems killing animals in a pair of canvas carharts and a tan or dark brown shirt. Camo is over rated....unless you are bow hunting or in the military JUST NOTICED THIS WAS IN THE BOWHUNTING FORUM.....CAMO APPLIES. NATURAL GEAR WORKS GREAT BECAUSE IT DOESN'T DARKEN UP AND TURN BLACK AT A DISTANCE. -
Yep 725 yards.....Huskemaw seems to make some great products. I've never used them but people swear by them. After posting the video I emailed Jake Hoyungowa, who filmed the video. He is an short film producer and a native. Here is his email response: Thank You, working on this video was extremely fun having a chance to hunt with my father and to actually utilize my Film Making techniques. I've been a Film Maker for quiet some time short films, documentaries all that great stuff but when it came to doing a video about Hunting it hit home. As for making any more videos yes I've work a few hunting vids and I do plan on posting some more with my father Jason Hoyungowa. He is a guide for the Navajo and has taken awesome footage over some time of his clients hunts and other great footage of the flourishing Deer and Elk population around Northern Arizona. This coming season we are expecting to make some more videos. I appreciate that you've spread the video out to other hunters around the country to help fuel their passion for this sport. Thank you, Jake Hoyungowa Hope everyone enjoys. Scott
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Not sure who the guys are but they have made some other nice videos as well.....non-hunting but nice videos none the less. I'm sure with the setup, equipment that they were using they are avid hunters. I'd like to see some more of their hunts. Scott
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bump for anyone who may have one.....an actual backpack not property.....can't afford a Ranch right now
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Does anyone in Tucson or Marana have a Mystery Ranch Nice pack? I'm thinking about buying one and would like to see one in person before I drop the $$. Thanks Scott
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Dad'sJanMuley(added Mount&Skull pics
coues7 replied to AZantlerhead's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
That summary says it's a nice buck but let's actually see some pics! -
Tim, my bro lived right down the street from you for years......I think he was off Coyote.....small world.
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Those are some lean and clean bulls right there. Beautiful coats and a great rack on the bull in the second pic. Thanks for sharin'
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What took you up there? Thanks for sharing
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Being best of the west what was the yardage on the shot? Those guys make some amazing shots!
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Drawn for Coues in Late November!!!!!
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Party at Jim Reynolds' house!
coues7 replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in CouesWhitetail.com Get-togethers!
man I wish I had gone.....my wife had just had our son and so I felt bad leaving her. Has Jim found aall the sheds and or skulls on his own or does he collect like Grong? Either way WOW!!! -
I'm with Tim on this one......that is an inspired statement!
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Tim, You shouldn't have any problems with the 300 RUM and the AR500 steel.....ESPECIALLY at 500+ yards.
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good stuff
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We just found out were are having our first boy.....after two beautiful girls that I wouldn't trade for the world we are having a boy.....we are really struggling with names.....so please provide input. Scott
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Does anyone have a pack frame that they've USED and would recommend? Last year we packed out an entire gutted buck and I AM NOT DOING IT AGAIN THIS YEAR. Let's hear what you recommend. Scott
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I'm selling my Miller 250DX Tig Welder. The welder was purchased for building a rock buggy and we never got around to using it. The welder has 5 hours on it. These sell for about $4300 brand new. I really need to move this thing so I'm asking $4000. Here is a link to exact setup. Miller 250DX Tig Welder Package
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What camo pattern? Scott
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Does anyone have a map or know where to get a map showing the area that was burned by the Melendrez fire? Apparently no one working for the government (aka the Forest Service) has one or knows of them being released. I've seen them before some I know the FS releases such maps. One guy actually told me I need to file a Freedom of Information Act paper work for.....dang I didn't know this was "top secret" info. head shaking
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I wouldn't say that at all.....Mike clearly stated that he hadn't gone up to check his cams in some time and I think he even stated he wouldn't be up for a number of MORE weeks.
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The Claw: First time test Impressive.
coues7 replied to bobbyo's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I couldn't agree more with Cade (The Claw). The claw extends the comfort level of shooters.....BUT having inaccurate equipment and calibers that don't have enough terminal energy to do their job at long distances shouldn't all the sudden be used just because a person can not take a steady shot in a variety of "in the field" situations. That was my point. I don't think the claw will all of the sudden make things so easy that everyone is just out waking animals.....it is an AWESOME compliment to anyones hunting gear. It is a piece of gear that can aid in ethically harvesting game. Like COUESAZ said using a tree/walking stick or other support all aid in steadying a rifle to make a good shot. I think the claw will greatly enhance that. -
The Claw: First time test Impressive.
coues7 replied to bobbyo's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I don't have "the claw" yet but am currently in the process of working with Cade/Jay to do some testing and get some reviews out onto some of the other forums I frequent....AND I already know by just judging comments and the "practicality" of "the claw" that this thing is going to be a gift to long range hunters and short range hunters alike. With that said EVERYONE needs to still let making ethical shots and ethical kills the guiding factor when using "the claw" for hunting....END OF STORY. NO ONE should be under the impression that "now that I have the claw that I can take hail mary shots that will actually connect". I can't speak for Cade or Jay but I'm sure they would agree. Anyone that is going to be taking any long range shots on animals should practice those shots on paper MANY MANY times before applying those same shots in the field on a game animal. We owe that animal at least that much. Scott
