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  1. coues hunter

    Good buck bedded

    Just wanted to share a picture i took yesterday. Can't wait for Jan 1st.
  2. coues hunter

    Horrible Ethics

    Agreed, Poacher. I hope the person gets caught. I wonder if this could have been a crossbow.
  3. coues hunter

    My 2011 Archery Buck

    Looks like an '09 Coldfront to me??? It is the Sitka Celsious Jacket. Just got it but so far really like it. For its weight, I dont think you can beat it warmth wise. Mine is under 2 lbs and with a base layer and tee shirt I stayed warm enough. Not waterproof but it seals up tight and really keeps the wind out. The hood is awesome and zips off when not needed. One trip to the backcountry and I already forgot about the pricetag.
  4. coues hunter

    My first stalk

    It sounds like you're on the right track. I would definatly recommend getting a rangefinder. I've missed bucks before by misjudging yardage. Anymore, I make absolute sure that I have the exact range to the animal. Theres nothing worse then watching a perfectly released arrow drop an extra foot at the last moment. The difference between 60 and 65 yards can be kill or clean miss. Looking forward to reading your next post. Best of luck out there.
  5. coues hunter

    Sometimes Mother Nature smiles on you

    Got me laughing! Sounds like they have a sweet set up. Hope it all comes together for them both.
  6. coues hunter

    Got my first Lion pics

    Sweet pictures. I've never seen three together before. Almost makes me think twice about blowing a mouth call.
  7. coues hunter

    My 2011 Archery Buck

    I'm not exactly sure but at one point my thermometer read 17. It didn't help that I fell into a creek trying to get water . I didnt go far from the fire for a few hours after that.
  8. coues hunter

    Guess a Double! - WINNERS POSTED

    206 Its cool to see a true 4x4 coues whitetail. They seem pretty rare.
  9. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    I am going to agree that you are right when it comes down to many things. However, we will keep our own ideas of whether or not Hunting should be fair. FAIR CHASE BY DEFINITION "Fair Chase" is the original code of conduct first used by Boone and Crockett Club members in the early 1890s at a time when sportsmen emerged as the guardians over our game animals and birds. It was defined as the ethical, sportsmanlike, lawful pursuit, and taking of any free-ranging wild, native North American big game animal in a manner that does not give the hunter an improper advantage over such animals.
  10. coues hunter

    Good buck bedded

    It was taken though a 65mm Nikon prostaff at 48 power. It can get clearer but the mirage was thick during the picture. I am sad to note that a shot came rubbling down the canyon today from back where this buck is.
  11. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    Just feel like chiming in again. I dont think this is a question for what weapon at what distance is possible or ethical. There are 1000 yard br shooters making groups that alot of hunters would be proud of at 200. Theres also Archers out there killing plenty of game around the 100 yard mark. It means much more who is behind the weapon rather than whether or not its a "normal range". I just feel like the animal deserves a chance to use at least one of his senses to assure his survival. An animal has to make a mistake for you to get to the 100 yard line. The same cannot be said about the 1000 yard line. I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of stalking and out witing the animal. Without that aspect of a hunt I just wouldnt enjoy it.
  12. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    I will up the ante I figure a 1000 yard rifle shot is equal to a 135 yard bow shot. Anyway the bubble on the bottom of my sight hits 135 yards and the degree angle i must cant my bow up is probably close to the cant of 1000 yard rifle shot. Close to a fair relationship. I just hope I will not be detected by my prey when I'm backing up for the shot. 135 yard bow shot! Why not? Bob Sadly enough, its already been done. I heard of a 151 yard coues buck bow kill and this past year a 160 yard Antelope bow kill. Not sure about any details but I would assume these guys lose their share of arrows.
  13. coues hunter

    Good buck bedded

    200 yards. I didn't want to push my luck too much with the season so close.
  14. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    308nut I respect your response and your desires. Knowing you're complete understanding and commitment to the action is why I can do this. You just also need to except that when you post your 1000 yd kill. Someone will see it then watch a savage commercial shooting steel 1000+ yards and a trip to the sporting goods store later they'll be throwing lead a Coues 'n' Sheeps elk next year from 1000 yards. I will continue to hunt hard and strive for my personal goals. Everyone else please do the same. Just understand your success will be imitated. Lastly, if the point of this thread is to provoke thought. Then has it not been successfull. What is a long range shot? What defines a hunter? What decides the meaningfullness of a hunt?
  15. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    The only problem I see here is that you are insinuating that anybody who takes a long range shot is not hunting or isn't a hunter. Well, what do you consider long range or not? Does a 300 yard kill make me a hunter and a 400 yard kill make me not worthy to be called a hunter? Where do you draw the line???? Does a 60 yard archery kill make you less of a hunter because you couldn't get to 20? Does taking less than 10-20 days mean you didn't put in the time to be worthy of being called a hunter? Does being done with my hunt at 7:30 am opening morning make my hunt less meaningful? If you saw a 110" buck walk by in front of you on opening morning while you are glassing and stop broadside at 30 yards with no idea you are there, would you shoot it? Wouldn't doing so go against what you have said you believe about hunting? By the way, I have no problem with your style of hunting or how you choose to do it. To me it sounds like you are very dedicated and very good at what you do. It just rubs people the wrong way when you arrogantly suggest that their way is the wrong way, or that you are better than them because you do it differently. I do not intend to take away from somebody elses hunt or style of hunting. However, I understand how what I have written thus far can be taken in this manner and apologize. I just cringe everytime I hear or read someone saying there was no way to get any closer so I had to shoot at 700+ yards. We all know how to close the distance better then that. Just say you're not patient enough to try and get closer or something. I could at least respect the honesty in that. Bottom line, its just my opinion. If you're comfortable with the way you are hunting and enjoy it then great. You dont need my aproval. Perfect! If you don't mind... we'd like to disregard all the less than constructive statements you've made pior to this one and move on with the thought provoking meaning of this thread! Great. You have my aproval, I dont mind one bit.
  16. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    The only problem I see here is that you are insinuating that anybody who takes a long range shot is not hunting or isn't a hunter. Well, what do you consider long range or not? Does a 300 yard kill make me a hunter and a 400 yard kill make me not worthy to be called a hunter? Where do you draw the line???? Does a 60 yard archery kill make you less of a hunter because you couldn't get to 20? Does taking less than 10-20 days mean you didn't put in the time to be worthy of being called a hunter? Does being done with my hunt at 7:30 am opening morning make my hunt less meaningful? If you saw a 110" buck walk by in front of you on opening morning while you are glassing and stop broadside at 30 yards with no idea you are there, would you shoot it? Wouldn't doing so go against what you have said you believe about hunting? By the way, I have no problem with your style of hunting or how you choose to do it. To me it sounds like you are very dedicated and very good at what you do. It just rubs people the wrong way when you arrogantly suggest that their way is the wrong way, or that you are better than them because you do it differently. I do not intend to take away from somebody elses hunt or style of hunting. However, I understand how what I have written thus far can be taken in this manner and apologize. I just cringe everytime I hear or read someone saying there was no way to get any closer so I had to shoot at 700+ yards. We all know how to close the distance better then that. Just say you're not patient enough to try and get closer or something. I could at least respect the honesty in that. Bottom line, its just my opinion. If you're comfortable with the way you are hunting and enjoy it then great. You dont need my aproval.
  17. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    All I'm trying to say is that I choose to hunt a little for my game. Yes you dont always get a shot. Like I said Hunting not Shooting. I have killed coues the past four years with a bow and taken anywhere from 10-20 days to do it. To me its not about getting first glimpse of a buck at 800 yards then sending the lead. I want it to be hard. Everyone obviously is not going to agree with me. But its how I prefer it. I in no way believe that I understand LR shooting and hunting as much as some of the people on this site. But I have done it. I have a 700 vls in 308 topped with a nightforce 8-32x56. I handload 168 gr Machkings and I have shot multiple Sub 1/4 moa groups with it at 200 yards. As well as shooting it as far as 1000 yards. To me It would be perfectly capable of killing at 750. Under calm conditions, I know that windage is the limiting factor of this gun. HOWEVER, knowing that it can do it is good enough for me. I would not feel the same pride in killing at a distance immune to the animals senses.
  18. coues hunter

    I hope next year is the one!!!

    I feel your pain. I'm in the same boat. 8 pts and I have been applying for the higher percentage tags. Fingers are crossed for next year good luck to you.
  19. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    We all need to work on the ever changing limits of our abilities and our equipment. I'll refer you to my paragraph above that desertdog quoted in regaurds to your assumption that 300-400 yards should be a max distance.... I can choose not to hunt a lot of country if I use that range as my "Max". Objectivity is a big part of not only hunting but life… Just because you choose to drive a Chevy and I choose a Dodge or Ford does not really make either of us a better person. How we drive it may define us, however. This is a great quote first off. I think the argument here, if I'm not mistaken, is not what truck were driving but how we are driving it. My personal opinion is that it is absolutly not necesary to shoot game at extreme distances. I will however agree that it is easier then trying to get closer. Some just choose to work hard for something they will be proud of and some choose to cheat. This was the basis of establishing Fair Chase Hunting. As far as your max distance goes. You can hunt as much country as you want. Get up high and glass as far as you possibly can. But then, get closer. Its called a stalk for those new to the Idea.
  20. coues hunter

    my archery buck

    Awesome buck! Huge congrats to you.
  21. coues hunter

    It has been bugging me…

    If anyone believes they need to shoot at 800 yards all I have to say is GO ARCHERY HUNTING. I am primarily a bow hunter and when I get to 200 yards the stalk just begins. To me there is abosolutly zero reason to "have to" shoot beyond 300-400 yards. I think it comes down to being lazy and not wanting to chalenge your hunting abilities. Show me a Rifle hunter at 800 yards and I will show you a Bow hunter at 50. And yes you don't always get "in" for the shot. THATS WHY ITS HUNTING. NOT SHOOTING! I'm happy for this posting. A little less shooting and a lot more hunting people. Btw, I'm not trying to pick on the Rifle hunters. Bow hunters need to know there limitations too.
  22. coues hunter

    Spring Bear???

    The OTC tag. I saw a big bear in the summer that got me intrested. Plus i have always seen sign of them in the area. I just don"t know what to expect that early in the year. Are the bears out or do they hibernate? and When they hibernate do they sleep the whole time or??? I don't plan on being picky. First decent size bear I can find.
  23. coues hunter

    First archery coyote

    Congrats to both of you. Archery predator hunting can be tough. I called and killed one at 30 yards once. Called and missed another at 20 yards. I really want to try it more often tho. Did you use a decoy? I think that may be the next thing I try.
  24. coues hunter

    What do you wear on your feet for a stalk?

    I've used sneaky feet for a few years with success. Just really need to be carefull when your walking in them. You have very little traction. But if its a calm day and theres alot on the line the boots are coming off. I can walk muck quieter in just socks. Really want to try the five fingers idea or something similar tho. I'm tired of having dirty feet full of thorns.
  25. coues hunter

    waterhole hunting in january

    Sitting water is not going to be as successfull as it would be in the summer. I personally would recommend spot and stalk tactics. In january you can glass bucks all day long. Allways use the wind and approach from above whenever possible. You get some action everyday and its so much sweeter when you are successfull.
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