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Coues Quest: August 2010
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Sunday, August 29, 2010. The Bears Win Again. But for all of my homework and studying I failed to actually figure out how deep the canyon was. Love is in the Air. Upon arrival it was much deeper than I had expected, probably 1000-1500 vertical feet, and straight down. This presented a unique challenge for glassing, as I was simply too scared to lean off a cliff and look into that chasm. Back to still hunting I guess! Treasures to be Found. There are Six Elk Here, This Raghorn was the Largest. The fox cam...
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Coues Quest: July 2010
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Happiness is grilling a couple of venison backstraps for dinner and having your wife look you in the eyes and say "You had better get another deer this year. this is delicious! Thursday, July 22, 2010. Coues deer will change that. I left this last archery season with a large dose of humility, matched only by my appreciation and wonder for the whitetails of the west. Would I love to harvest the grey ghost with my bow? Would I hesitate to pull the trigger of my rifle on one? With fo...
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Coues Quest: Flushing Chukar
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The best site for Coues deer. Check it out. This is an article about bowhunting Coues deer written by outfitter Remi Warren. Great read and informative. Outfitter Remi Warren's blog. Montana's best guided hunt. Hunting the Mountain Trolls of Southern Arizona. Magazine Articles Memorial Buck. Hunting the Deer Hunter. Coues deer and Country.
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Coues Quest: December 2010
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010. White Flags in the Tall Grass: Part II. Glassing: the Essential Practice of Couesin'. On the second morning I was particularly excited because we were headed to Jon's proverbial "honey hole". This was officially my second day of coues deer hunting. We had seen plenty of deer yesterday and still had three tags to fill! The biggest buck decided to cease standing broadside in the wide open and disappear into a grove of mesquite trees. Comedy! Joe's fantastic 2010 Coues buck.
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Coues Quest: November 2010
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Thursday, November 25, 2010. Friday, November 19, 2010. A Healthy Dose of Coues Candy. Ell I promised some recipes once I got my rounds worked up for the deer hunt. Here is my homemade (and family tradition) recipe for Coues Candy:. For a Ruger M77 chambered in .243 Winchester. 95 gr Nosler CT Ballistic Tip. 455 gr IMR 7828 (89% load cap.). Remington Large Rifle Primers. Winchester Brass (once fired). Come on November 26th! Sunday, November 14, 2010. Callie Tips Over a Grand-Daddy Muley. When you hit the...
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Coues Quest: Antlers and Light
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Friday, February 3, 2012. An experimental ISO session with aperture WFO and different shutter speeds - no flash. A little out of season, but better late than never. Enjoy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The best site for Coues deer. Check it out. This is an article about bowhunting Coues deer written by outfitter Remi Warren. Great read and informative. Outfitter Remi Warren's blog. Montana's best guided hunt. Magazine Articles Memorial Buck. Hunting the Deer Hunter. Coues deer and Country.
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Coues Quest: August 2011
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Sunday, August 28, 2011. Archery Antelope In Nevada. Dan took this picture through his spotting scope and you can see Joe's buck coming to water behind the blind. The Double Bull Blind. Ooks like you drew your last c hoice bud,”. Joe's Base Camp for the Opener. Remi and Joe, In It To Win It! One of the bucks Joe was able to capture on a Trail Camera. An all too common and unwelcome sight. Some Antelope and High Desert Country. My wife Chantal - I love you! Sweating in the blind with my stinky feet and ass.
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Coues Quest: March 2011
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Thursday, March 3, 2011. White Flags in the Tall Grass: Part IV. View from the Sky Islands. R watching Jon and Joe take two great bucks, and just watching Mike drop a buck in his tracks, I was ready to put the crosshairs on a buck of my own. After hiking up to take some pictures with Mike’s deer, Joe and I decided to keep hunting for another deer for the rest of the day. Sitting in the glass - this is Coues hunting! Remi ready for the long pack out. Check out how the main beams wrap outwards! I steadied ...
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Coues Quest: April 2011
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Monday, April 18, 2011. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Archery Reflection - January 2011. Pring is starting to bloom in its annual resurrection of new life from winter's death. Wildflowers and green-up are appearing; antlers are one by one falling to the ground to return nutrients to the source that sustained their growth the year before. Amorous turkeys are calling for companions and soon calves and fawns will drop in meadows. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The best site for Coues deer. Check it out.
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Coues Quest: October 2011
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Sunday, October 23, 2011. A Coues Deer The Hard Way. Dversity is like a grindstone that sharpens the blade of one's character. Often times hunting is a crucible of our resolve - testing one's stamina, strength, and spirit. There is no substitute for being refined by adversity; it is a hard earned prize and this was a hard earned deer. Sunset in Southern Arizona. Sick with defeat we called it a morning and made our way back to camp to catch up on a little sleep. Sonoran Coralsnake, Micruroides Euryxanthus.
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