Every coues and pretty much any buck on DIY bow hunt out of state are a trophy for sure. Great job sticking with it, not blowing him out of the area and getting a coues on the wall! Share some learning moments with us if you get a chance, please. What went well, what didn’t, etc. Best of luck on the rest of your 2019 adventures, you are off to a hell of a start!
Chad
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Some things about this hunt.
Temperature extremes 28-70 degrees. Need to have flexibility in your clothing kit.
Be willing to move if you don’t see a ton of sign. I saw more deer where people where not hunting because the area probably looked not remote enough. I think you go way deep or less than others. Deer know where the pressure is. I was in great looking spots with very little deer.
Damn fitness still not good enough. Better, but still needs work. The deer weight was manageable, but I had to plow through a bunch of catclaw to reach a trail and that pushes you,especially if it’s warm.
Keep learning, I don’t need a lot of stuff in my pack.
I learned I hate bino harness solutions for range finders. They all suck.
I really like the Kifaru Muskeg and Ultralight frame combo. I was in the rain for a solid 4 hours and it worked great.
I learned stalking in socks in the desert is quite painful. And stalking is very difficult due to the crunch crunch of the desert gravel. It took me an hour going a step at a time to go the last 200 yards to get in this bucks neighborhood.
I learned that Javelina aren’t around every turn as much as folks lead you to believe, my tag went unfilled even though I was constantly trying to find them.
Ron