RidgeRebel
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Here's a report on my recent coues trip in AZ unit 32 with my brother.
We arrived in the unit a day and a half before the opener and found the area was a little different that we expected, which is not surprising for a first trip. Our plan of pulling our small utility trailer full of gear to Jackson cabin was not at all possible and those that have been there are probably chuckling right now. Luckily, we ran into some really nice folks from CA that had been there several times and showed us a nice place to camp as well as shared their camp with us. These guys really renewed my faith in mankind and hunters, they were the most generous people I have ever met on the mountain by far. We were shown a few decent places to hunt in the lower country that were able to find some deer in. We hunted hard five days and saw few bucks including one good 3x3. Unfortunately were not able to get a decent shot at any of the bucks we found, but we had a great time. Coues deer definitely live up to their reputation, we had a heck of a time locating buck and getting within shooting range. We would also see a buck watch watch him bed and then somehow not be able to locate him again once we got closer. Definitely not mule deer hunting.. We will be back for sure and with a little more knowledge. I would like to thank those on here that were willing to share information, 65swede was spot on with his advice, thank you again.
We arrived in the unit a day and a half before the opener and found the area was a little different that we expected, which is not surprising for a first trip. Our plan of pulling our small utility trailer full of gear to Jackson cabin was not at all possible and those that have been there are probably chuckling right now. Luckily, we ran into some really nice folks from CA that had been there several times and showed us a nice place to camp as well as shared their camp with us. These guys really renewed my faith in mankind and hunters, they were the most generous people I have ever met on the mountain by far. We were shown a few decent places to hunt in the lower country that were able to find some deer in. We hunted hard five days and saw few bucks including one good 3x3. Unfortunately were not able to get a decent shot at any of the bucks we found, but we had a great time. Coues deer definitely live up to their reputation, we had a heck of a time locating buck and getting within shooting range. We would also see a buck watch watch him bed and then somehow not be able to locate him again once we got closer. Definitely not mule deer hunting.. We will be back for sure and with a little more knowledge. I would like to thank those on here that were willing to share information, 65swede was spot on with his advice, thank you again.
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