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What a great story! Congratulations on an awesome deer. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
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Washington Blacktail
cramerhunts replied to Buckhorn's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Man that is a great buck! Did he get it with a bow or gun? -
Beautiful buck! Congratulations on a very fine first deer hopefully it is the first of many.
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The Pedro's or actually the Pedregosa Mountains are at the south end of the Chiricahua Mountains just north of highway 80 and they run up to the Tex or Rucker Canyon road.
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Creed and Reynaldo, I too love to hunt these fine creatures and love both 29 and 30A. I will be back down in the Pedro's again after Christmas, camped in the same spot as I was during the Nov. rifle hunt. I will be archery hunting with a friend of mine and you guys are more than welcome to stop in and chew the fat. I drive an 04 f-250 super cap, white with a coueswhitetail.com sticker in the back window and my buddy drives a 93 chevy blazer, blue. We will be down there off and on starting the 20th and going through the end of Jan. Phil
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New Hunting Opportunity in Mexico!
cramerhunts replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Alonso, Are your hunts going to be self-guided, partially self-guided, or fully guided? What will the ratio of hunters to guide be? Are your rifles equipped with good optics? What are the dates available for January? When is the hunter required to fly in and when would he fly out? Sorry for so many questions, its just that I am serriously thinking about this as an option. Phil -
New Hunting Opportunity in Mexico!
cramerhunts replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Amanda, It says that they will prepare the deer for transportation back to the US, does that mean that you would have to take care of the paper work and actually bring the deer across yourself? Also do they help with any of the paper work or are you on your own? If I am reading this correctly it would cost $3,700 for the hunt plus $50 a day for rifle rent plus $50 for transportation to the airport, that is if you are sucessful and can't get more than 3 other people to go with you, is this correct. -
Creed check the post about Cochise County, I responded there and posted a picture of a lion killed buck that I found. I didn't get one but had a great hunt.
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I will be back in 30A where I spent the Nov. rifle hunt and Aug/Sept. bow hunt. I have been chasing a big buck also now for the last couple of years and as of the last day of the rifle hunt he was still alive and well.
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Happy Birthday Rembrant! May you have a great one! Good Luck in all you do!
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Creed, I spent 9 days down there kicking every rock in the southern part of 30A and even though I didn't tag one I had a great time. I was holding out for one of two bucks that I kept seeing in Aug./Sept. with no luck. I spoted them twice but at great distances and couldn't put a stock together. There was a lot of hunters in there but I didn't see a whole lot of success, one decent 3x3, a 2x3, and a spike. I did find a lion killed buck that would have made a decent trophy, it wasn't very old and all that was left was the skull and front shoulders, the GW said that alot of lion killed deer were being reported. I will be back down there with my bow in Late Dec. early Jan. I looked for you to stop by but I wasn't in camp to much. Phil
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I have camp set up at the second gate past where you enter the forest right before you climb out into half moon valley. I will be going down tomorrow and my dad will be there off and on as well.
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I went down into the Pedregrosa's this weekend to set up camp for my WT Nov hunt and there was a lot of mulie hunters in there but still managed to see a few does. I did not have a chance to get over into skeleton canyon area though. Creed where were you at? I drive an 04 f-250 with a coueswhitetail.com sticker on the back window and I will be there starting thurs for the whole season or until tagged out, if you are still hunting stop by and say hi.
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Great pictures Scott and good luck to your son and Doug! I will be looking for you to post the pictures of em on the ground.
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They will still let you through on the east side of the main road up into the canyon if you stop at the house and ask but the whole west side is locked up without exception all though they said I could walk in. In the Dos you can still drive up the road that goes to the towers but it does not get you very far before the gate is locked. Still provides you with a lot of hiking opportunities. AZDave do you own land around the Silver Strike area? The only Peloncillo Mountains that I knew about are North of San Simon. For first timers I would recommend lions park (happy camp on the map) and hike in towards Goverment Peak or off the Rucker road. The last time I was on the Geronimo Trail you could still get through and the Outlaw mountain does hold some great deer.
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AZ Dave and 5.8, They (the snure ranch) locked up last year right before the Nov. hunt you can still drive through their land and right by the house on the East side of the main road but that is all you have for access any more. You can still park by the old cemetary and walk into the west side but it makes for a long day. I have been down there twice this year and have seen a few decent bucks. The Peloncillo's aren't in 30A are they? I have a tag for the Nov hunt and will be in the Pedegrossas. There is only one road for access that is not locked off and it takes over an hour to get there from the highway but it is worth the drive. In the Dos Cabeza's isn't the road up to the towers still locked by the Klumps? I know that you can go in by the mine and up to the catchment, over to lion's park, or up sheep's canyon but that is the only roads that I know of that will get you somewhat close to the mountains. I have hunted them all frequently and had good success but with the areas so locked off there is just a ton of people even when you hike in. As far as hunting the rucker canyon area you can with out too much trouble but make sure you are on the south side of the road or you will be in unit 29 instead of 30A. This area probably holds the most chance for some one new to the unit. I hunt 30A or 29 just about every year and think that there is amble opportunity but you have to work hard for it.
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CouesWhitetail.com Stickers!
cramerhunts replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Ordered mine yesterday and I hope to have it on my truck before the Nov hunt! -
Great buck....thanks for the story!
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That is great, thanks for posting the pics. Can't wait to hear the story.
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Well I have to wait for Nov. for my coues hunt but the wife has a muley tag for the 28th so I will be scouting this weekend for that and she is tuning up her 22-250.
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also need a little input
cramerhunts replied to JBONE777's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I would have to agree with Treestand man on his guess. It is hard to tell at the angle of the picture but he has good width and good beam length, a little thin on mass but a good buck none the less. -
Beautiful picture of a beautiful buck that I would guess to be 100-105". Great job on the placement of the camera.
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So Az Wallow...
cramerhunts replied to Azlongears's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
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Beautiful Bull! Congratulations! You should be very proud and he will make a great mount. I think you will like the results of putting a tape on him for a gross score. I am going to say 378 5/8. Let us know and thanks again for the pics. Phil