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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Coues, Jun 8, 2009.

  1. Coues

    Coues Newb

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    Just wondering I like 34A Josaphine area myself.

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  2. SevenMag

    SevenMag Die Hard Bowhunter

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    i once knew a Josephine who was a 34A... :D
     
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    GABowhunter Moderator

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  4. Schultzy

    Schultzy Grizzled Veteran

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    Not yet but I gaurantee I'll do It some day. My dad has hunted them a few times down In New Mexico. He was able to get one P&Y Coues (65 Incher). Yep, he just made the minimum!:d Them Coues are a tough animal to hunt!!
     
  5. TEmbry

    TEmbry Grizzled Veteran

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    I've got a plan in the works for this coming January, all I lack now is a few hundreds more and I am there.

    I am currently looking into a backpacking/camping type trip in the Catalinas or Santa Ritas ranges down around Tucson..but I haven't pegged any certain spots for sure yet.

    Ask me next spring, HOPEFULLY I can answer yes.
     
  6. DoubleLung84

    DoubleLung84 Weekend Warrior

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    I hunted Coues once in the Tuscon area. I went on the October hunt. Those deer blend in so well with their surroundings it is unbelievable.
     

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