Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'hunting'.



More search options

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Forum Help
    • Forum Help
  • Sponsor Spotlight and CouesWhitetail.com Store
    • Sponsor Spotlight
    • CouesWhitetail.com Store
  • Sponsor Blogs
    • Wildlife Callers Blog
    • Mullins Outfitters Blog
    • Koury Guide Service
    • CEI Outdoors Blog
    • Western Hunter and Elk Hunter Magazine
    • Jay Scott Outdoors/Colburn and Scott Outfitters
    • Timberland Outfitters Blog
    • Mogollon Taxidermy
    • AZ Ground Pounders Outfitters Blog
    • Santana Outdoors Blog
    • Ross Outdoors
    • Wild Heritage Taxidermy
    • Southwest Wildlife Taxidermy
    • High Point Outfitters Blog
    • Garmin
    • Game Planner Maps Blog
  • Hunting and Fishing Discussion Forum
    • The Campfire
    • Coues Biology
    • Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
    • Bowhunting for Coues Deer
    • Handgun Hunting for Coues Deer
    • Muzzleloader hunting for Coues Deer
    • Shed Hunting
    • Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
    • Coues Deer Hunting in New Mexico
    • Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
    • Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
    • Vintage Hunting Photos
    • Youth Hunters
    • Elk Hunting
    • Mule Deer Hunting
    • Antelope Hunting
    • Buffalo Hunting
    • Bighorn Sheep Hunting
    • Javelina
    • Turkeys!
    • Black Bear or Grizzly Bear hunts
    • Mountain Lion
    • Predator Hunting and Trapping
    • Other Big Game
    • Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
    • Hunting in Africa
    • Fishing
    • Cooking Wild Foods
    • Taxidermy
    • News from Arizona Game and Fish Dept.
    • Hunting Fitness
  • Firearms, Long Range Shooting, and Reloading
    • Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
    • Long Range Shooting
  • Archery Equipment
    • Bows, arrows, broadheads
  • Gear --- optics, trail cameras, photos and video taping coues and other hunting gear
    • Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
    • Optics and tripods
    • Trail Cameras
    • GPS and Maps
    • Other Hunting Gear
  • CouesWhitetail.com Community
    • Family Strengths
    • CouesWhitetail.com Get-togethers!
    • Contests and Giveaways!
    • Wildlife Projects
    • Conservation Group Events
    • Non-hunting trip reports
    • Hunting and Outdoors-related books
    • Prayer Requests
    • Memorials
    • Sticker Sightings!
    • Birthday Wishes!
    • Political Discussions related to hunting
    • Lost and Found
  • Classified Ads and Hunt Swaps
    • Hunt Swaps
    • Classified Ads

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


AIM


MSN


Website URL


ICQ


Yahoo


Jabber


Skype


Location


Interests

Found 241 results

  1. Tikka T3 Lite chambered in .270 with a Vortex Viper PST FFP illuminated reticle scope. Leupold rings, Harris Bipod, cheek pad/ zippered storage. Adjustable trigger(2-4lbs) currently set a 2 lbs and very crisp. I’ll even throw in a cabelas hard case. Great set up, I just don’t use this rifle (only a dozen rounds through it) and could use the money. $1100 OBO
  2. Staring this topic to get back to what's important, our young hunters and there success and priceless stories with there parents or mentors. I going out in the morning with my precious little 10yr old grand daughter, the beginning of many precious stories and memories. I'm inviting everyone to post there stories of this yrs season. Good luck to all the young ones . And remember this is the best time to teach them hunting ethics and safety, no bad habits. Can't wait to see the out come
  3. wildwoody

    Coues whitetail cape

    Well I shot a real nice buck in Mexico, was with a great group of guys. Hit him a little back and couldn't located due to had to leave the next day. He's been found , I go back Wednesday to get him. So on that note they cut his head of and enjoyed the meat, so now I need a cape, if anyone has one that hasn't been sliced up the front that you want to part with let me know. Tubed is preferred but I'm open to anything. No spikes please.. Thanks guys and gals
  4. matt

    Misc for sale

    17wsm ammo - $8 per pack(50rounds)(4 avail) Coast headlamps - $10 each(2 available). 17hmr ammo - $8(50 rounds)(1 available) 602-989-0670. Located near 101/thunderbird. Text is best.
  5. wildwoody

    RTIC Cooler sale

    RTIC is having an up to 50% off sale, killer prices, some things sold out.
  6. muley224

    Late Kaibab and Strip

    Any reports on the Strip or late Kaibab from anyone ?
  7. So I'm new to the forum and apologize if this is in the wrong section but I'm curious on how you go about pricing large TROPHY CLASS coues deer. This buck scores maybe around 129" and is just insane but i dont know where to start.
  8. Selling my Mossberg Patriot Hunter 30.06 with a beautiful walnut stock. Only $325 with scope! This rifle retails for $500 at Bass Pro without the scope. I'm selling it with my Nikon Prostaff 3x9x40 scope. The rifle shoots great, and is a proven whitetail slayer. This is a PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT. The walnut stock is in perfect condition. Email me at akwasman@gmail.com.
  9. huntin1005

    Badlands Sacrifice Pack

    I am selling my Badlands Sacrifice Pack in Real tree camo. I have had this pack for about 1 1/2 years and it has been an awesome pack. This pack has no rips ,tears or any blood stains on or in it. I am asking $200 or BEST OFFER for this pack. Attached photos are not the actual pack but is what it looks like.
  10. jironworks

    Wall tent ( sold )

    14x20 canvas wall tent, 6 windows, front and back screen doors, front porch, everything you will ever need is included, stove, stove mat, hot water tank, rain fly, large tarp which I lay down before laying down floor, includes floor, all poles , also has the cable system for the trusses which I really like, only used for 1 elk hunt 2 years ago, bought new original owner, spent about 3300.00 for everything, also have the large cots, fit 5 people and alp gear comfortably, will sell everything for 1800.00 sorry for pic, had to pull from old phone
  11. I have a Nikon spotting scope for sale. I have had it for about 8 yrs, doesn't work well with my crappy eyes, great shape, comes with padded cover , has a sun shield Price $150.00 '
  12. wildwoody

    Camofire trail cams

    Camofire just started some smoking deals on trail cams, $35.00 and up. Who cares if they steal them at theses prices.. In fact they are a steal..
  13. This is brand new never used pistol grip . $160.00 to your door
  14. Deadeye9

    Leupold Rifle Scope

    Vx-3L 3.5-10x 50 with rings & base $500/or b.o.
  15. Selling Duralume Emergency Glow sticks. Great for hunting, camping, backpacking, holidays, bugout bags, blackouts, etc. Most emergency glow sticks of this quality retail for $1.25 each plus shipping. I'm selling these at a reduced price for the following lots. 15 count: $15 ($1 each) 25 count: $18.75 ($0.75 each) 50 count: $27.50 ($0.55 each) Give me a call if you are interested. 602-550-0493
  16. 1. Penetration Capability: For an effective hunting experience, bone-crushing and penetration capacity are the most dependable factors for the broadheads. Hunting will be distressing without these 2 elements. For avoiding deflection, the “clean cuts” are definitely essential while shooting the target since you do not desire the bolt to jump out of the animal. 2. Flight Trajectory: No to mention, as described above the big blades are greatly affected by the wind so you must consider this before purchasing. If your nearly all shots are low range as much as 20 – 40 yards then they are not affected by the wind significantly. In that factor, Mechanical broadheads provide more straightness. At the time of spinning if the broadhead deflects then you could check out the alignment of broadheads or tune the blades by utilizing spin tester. 3. Sharpness Of The Blades: The term “Sharpness” in hunting explains the significance of itself. Not forgetting, you must ask these questions yourself before buying any heads are that: How long the integrity last? How merely may it be sharpened? Do blades remain razor-sharp after a number of shots? 4. The Blood Trails: The blood trails left behind can be the important consideration. The “fixed-blades” provide deep penetration however quite low blood trails and for sure, “mechanical blades” possess a huge benefit over the fixed blades. On the other hand, several fixed blades provide good outcomes in that factor. Judging by all these 4 factors, we have outlined a few of the great products. By determining your needs you can choose the Best Fixed Blade broadheads for elk which fit your needs more.
  17. EBERLESTOCK X1 PACK, COLOR: HIDE OPEN TIMBER VEIL (X1A2HT) Used on one hunt, great condition. Comes with rip cord for quick disconnect of bow. Excellent pack for hands free hunting, rifle and archery $150. 75th av and thunderbird. Peroia The X1 is designed for the hunter that wants light and fast mobility. Whether you're a bow hunter or a gun hunter, once you've discovered the ability to move with your hands free from carrying your weapon, it'll change the way that you think about the hunting experience. Of course, this applies to everybody who carries a gun or a bow, whether you're climbing 7000' up to the rim of heck's Canyon, or climbing out of your pickup truck for a walk to your treestand. There's something wonderful about being organized when you move about with your gear, and the X1 is designed to make that happen. The pack comes with both the patented Backscabbard, for on-the-fly access to your rifle or shotgun, and the patent-pending Ripcord Bowtether, allowing you to carry a bow and get it off your back without removing the pack. Sitka Gear Flash 20 hunting pack $200 excellent condition This is a great, all around daypack for hunting!Pack is comfortable on the back and waist. The hip belt has a just enough padding, without overdoing it. Material is quite, making it ideal for spot and stalk hunting. Pack is light without sacrificing toughness or durability. Possesses enough storage capacity (2,000 cu in) to be out all day in rugged, western terrain, without being bulky. I've had plenty of room for everything I need (survival kit, first aid kit, repair kit, butchering kit, rain gear, extra insulation, rangefinder, binoculars, tripod, food, and hydration). Securing bow or rifle to pack is quick and easy with the lightweight, integrated toggle system. Carries weight well - bottom, side and front compression straps stabilize your load. DWR finish resists precipitation and keeps the material from wetting out. It is hydration system compatible - I've carried both 70oz and 100oz hydration systems without issue.Full size front shove-it pocket is ideal for quickly storing layers and gearTwo large hip belt pockets ideal for range finder, cliff bars, etc. Specs (according to manufacturer): 1. 2,000 Cubic Inches (32.77 Liters) 2. 56 Ounces / 3.5 lbs (according to manufacturer)
  18. Only taken out of the box to take the photo. $200 Get the ultimate in long-term cold retention while you're out on the water when you bring a Coleman® 200 Quart Offshore Pro Series Marine Cooler. Ultimate Xtreme® technology uses extra thick insulation in the wall and lid to keep your items cold for up to 7 days. Large enough to hold 325 cans, you'll have plenty of space to store refreshments or your catch for an entire fishing expedition. A dry storage tray also lets you organize your items and keep some things out of the ice. Built to withstand the extra demands of a marine environment, this cooler's UVGuard material offers protection from the sun's damaging rays, and its stainless steel hardware resists rusting. Whether you're headed on an extended-length boat trip or heading to your favorite out-of-the-way fishing hole, the comfort-grip swing handles make getting to your destination easy and comfortable. You can even secure extra gear to the lid with the integrated tie-down slots. Once you arrive, the Have-A-Seat lid will ensure you always have a place to sit and relax, and the cup holders molded into the lid will keep your cold drink close while you enjoy the day. When the fun is done, the leak-resistant channel drain makes it easy to empty any excess water without tilting the cooler. Meanwhile the antimicrobial liner resists odor, mold, mildew and fungus from forming on the product, so your cooler stays clean until your next fun adventure on the water.
  19. Whatstheword

    Mr heater buddy

    Brand new never used Mr heater buddy $65
  20. Like the topic says my old man is probably doing his last turkey hunt and drew Kaibab unit 12. I've seen a bunch in the archery deer hunt but he's says there not in that area during the hunt or the deer, so any help would be greatly appreciated from a fellow member. Hopefully the help I have given will come full circle for the old timer. Thanks in advance
  21. AZHNTR67

    REMOVE

    REMOVE
  22. huntin1005

    Ford tires and rims

    Selling a set of Four Goodyear Wrangler tires with Kevlar. They are the 275/70/18 tires and the rims are off a 2017 F-350. Tires only have 8000 miles on them. Tires have never been plugged or had any flats. I am asking $800 for them or Best Offer.
  23. wildwoody

    Knoll fire

    Well the season begins, knoll fire started today around 10am between elison creek and fish hatchery, apparently started by fire works at 100 acers no containment. Please be carefull this weekend. Very very very dry, should be close to fires. Oh ya many fires left unattended this last weekend. Here we go
  24. A nearly new condition Lone Wolf Alpha Sit and Climb Combo this stand climbs great and the design remains relatively unchanged and is still sold by Lone Wolf. $225.00 pick up show low area or buyer pays shipping.
×