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Hey, everyone! First time posting. Seems like a pretty awesome forum here! Really looking forward to the upcoming aug/sept hunt this year. It will be my first time hunting coues with a bow. I am looking to hunt in 6a. I will be looking for bear also. Any tips for this unit? I sort of have an idea of where to start looking for bear, but not coues. Gonna look around fsr 700 and around the stoneman lake area for bear.

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Welcome! That area is as good as any. The whole southern 1/2 of 6A is good coues country. Find a mountain or cliff side in the cedars and start glassing. Have fun, there is a wealth of knowledge here.

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Thanks guys!! Keep the replies coming, haha!!!

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Welcome to the best site on the Internet. Private message aka PM me if you want some info about 6a.

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6ANut, PM sent. Thanks a bunch.

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Sooner or later you're gonna have to start charging for info brian haha

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Nah I dont know anything, shhhh. Just helpful advice from the starting points THEY PROVIDE. I will be up this weekend for my dirty 30 bday bash stay away from a grey F150, the Lone Pine or Morman Lake Lodge cause I will be crushing coors at 8:00am all weekend.

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Hahaha, have a good time dude!!

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Thanks bonecollector!

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Thanks huntlines!

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Thank AZhunter! Everyone has been extremely helpful. :-)

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I can't help you with 6a because I don't know it but welcome to the site. You'll be glad you signed up here. A bunch of free info from some very good hunters, guides, and outdoor writers.

 

TJ

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