Hunterdan
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Finally, I killed a coues that scores over 100 inches!
Hunterdan replied to Time in the Field's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Good job. Congrats on great Bucks! -
I got video of both of the bulls below in 2002. Have some wierd growth. The Bull in top picture had some old injury to back legs.
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I shot this buck back in 2003. It is not too freaky but is a little different. The year before in 2002 I found this buck about 800 yards down the ridge from where I shot the one above. I believe a lion kill. Looks like the same gene pool.
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Awesome Buck. Congrats!!
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Favorite Photo of 2006
Hunterdan replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Saw this fellow while Coues Deer Hunting this Year. Made a cool picture. -
Jeff, I am glad it worked out for you. Hope you get a lot of good use out of it. It was nice meeting you. Dan
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Congrats. Very awesome!!
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Favorite Photo of 2006
Hunterdan replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Son Josh and his First Bear. -
Found these on late Rifle Bull hunt in November.
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Congrats on a beatiful Buck. Well deserved for all your hard work.
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The Journey Into Mexico! (start to finish)
Hunterdan replied to COOSEFAN's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Congrats Jim and Pops on awesome bucks. Great story. -
Potential new world record carp?
Hunterdan replied to TwoGuns's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I believe this Buck was shot in Mexico in 2005. Great Buck!! -
Jason. Congrats to you and your wife.
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Congrats on a awesome year Matt.
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Congrats!! Great Buck.
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Congrats to POPS!!!
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Little Bear, Although some of what you are saying is true if you dont believe that the sharp increase in the lion population is having a big impact on our Deer herds you are only fooling yourself.
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Nice Pictures coosefan. Thanks for sharin.
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Good shot and nice Buck!! Congrats
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I have never posted before, so I guess this would be a good time to start. I am back from my Deer hunt. I was fortunate to fulfill a dream of many years to take a trophy class Coues Deer Buck. There is quite a story behind it! I had seen several bucks over the previous 3 days but was holding out for something good. On Tuesday I had been glassing all day with little success when shortly before dark I glassed up a buck that looked like a good Buck. He was in the next canyon. I took off hoping that I could get to the next canyon and be within shooting range before dark. I came out over a bluff that was strait across from him at 400 yards. This was as close as I could get with just a few minutes of light left. This was the longest shot I have taken. The shot was perfect and he went down right away and was motionless so I knew he was dead. With it being dark there was no way I could get across the canyon and find him in the dark with no moon so I made the decision to return in the morning and get him. I could not sleep that night and couldn't wait to return at first light. I was thinking as I was laying in my sleeping bag I hope a lion doesn't get to him. When I return in the morning I found the spot where he dropped and was laying. He was not there. My heart sank and I was sick. I thought for sure he was dead. I started looking for blood and trying to follow a blood trail. About 30 yards down the hill I found him buried up under a juniper tree. A lion had got to him. The lion drug him down the hill under the tree and ate some of his midsection and guts and then covered him in rocks, sticks and dirt. Fortunately All the good meat was not touched and the Cape was not messed up so I can have it mounted with the exception of one ear was half bite off. I think this is were he was dragging him down the hill by his ear. I was about as excited as you could be and he had no ground shrinkage as has been the case in the past with some of my coues bucks. He was actually bigger then I realized when I glassed him up and shot him. He is a 4x4. Although I am not the best at scoring I did a rough score in camp with my tape and came up with 109 inches. Also the lion only messed up one side of his body so I was fortunate to be able to take good pictures with the good side of the bucks body. As I said this is my first post so I hope the picture shows. I will email to Amanda also. Dan
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I have been using the Lansky for years as well. It is excellent.
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Shall we dance?
Hunterdan replied to bowsniper's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Really neat picture! -
Thanks for the story and Pics. Congratulations!!
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Beatiful Buck. Have to love the mass!! Congratulations
