trophyhill
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So if I were to hunt Coues Deer with my bow, what do I need to know? Talk to me
Jay Scott's Q&A's on instagram stories is loaded with info as well. I am not sure he covers much archery in his podcasts but Turkeygetpwnd39 is right - he's a wealth of coues knowledge in general and there's so many of his podcasts you can probably find something. I hunted in Mexico with him in 2020 and he was very opposed to archery hunting coues but I did see him pimping some Mexico coues archery hunts in 2021.Arizona in August or January. Go back through and listen to Jay Scott Outdoors podcast, everything you’d ever need or want to know about coues deer hunting.
Jay Scott's Q&A's on instagram stories is loaded with info as well. I am not sure he covers much archery in his podcasts but Turkeygetpwnd39 is right - he's a wealth of coues knowledge in general and there's so many of his podcasts you can probably find something. I hunted in Mexico with him in 2020 and he was very opposed to archery hunting coues but I did see him pimping some Mexico coues archery hunts in 2021.
His exact quote is "I hate archery for coues. Completely inefficient and ineffective." I had to go back and find the text because I wanted to make sure I didn't misspeak! I have taken an archery coues OTC in AZ and it was a blast. He's a beautiful buck too. I encourage anyone to try it.Why would anyone in their right mind oppose hunting Coues with archery tackle?
His exact quote is "I hate archery for coues. Completely inefficient and ineffective." I had to go back and find the text because I wanted to make sure I didn't misspeak! I have taken an archery coues OTC in AZ and it was a blast. He's a beautiful buck too. I encourage anyone to try it.
Coues pronounced cowz
I'd not rely too much on e-scouting and water. 2020 was brutally dry and there are a lot of empty tanks that perennially have water.
Deer are under enough pressure due to severe draught conditions that sitting water should be avoided. That is my personal take and folks can do as they please.
Glass them up and go from there. You can potentially pseudo-pattern the does. May take a day or three but you'll likely find them taking the same trails again. Depending on the circumstances, you can initiate a stalk. But always be ready since they can pop up any time and any place (just like what TrophyHill said).
Nobody has mention NM unit 21..hidden gem for coues. I like that unit especially the January bow hunt because it offers a ton of tags and it is any forked buck. So if you aren’t finding a coues you may find a really nice muley. Here is the kicker gotta know where to go where you can find both. Fortunately I guide and hunt all that so I got the 411 on them. With all that being said I’ve taken a 108” 119” and my biggest was a 127” he is currently at the taxidermist. It’s tough country and also water is key for them. The rifle hunt is good but the muzzy hunt is by far one of the best for coues in that unit. Mild weather with few hunters chasing the little critters. Not many people hunt for them in the unit and they are pretty laxed when you find them. Make sure you get a bear and lion tag if you go because you will see at least on of those predators during your hunt.My escouting allows me to half ass visualize the lay of the land. But be forewarned that the maps no matter what app don’t prepare you for what the terrain is really like. You won’t know that til your boots are on the ground.
For instance I had never been in this unit before and started pinning glassing spots into likely areas. There was this one spot in particular that I had high interest in getting too. The canyon didn’t look impassable or anything on OnX. But let me tell ya, I kept cliffing out and never did get across that canyon. I had still hunted up on 3 Coues does on the rim which was cool too.
I also had several water tanks pinned that show water on the OnX satellite view. Bone dry when my boots are on the ground. OnX if you are listening, update your Ariel views! Very annoying that y’all can’t get recent pics up! I don’t care about last years or the year before that photos!
So yeah, you have to take the escouting with a grain of salt at times fo sho
The biggest buck was a muzzy kill. The others where with bow. 38 yards and 62 yards. Spot and stalk with some key ambush and still hunting thick saddles and pine stringers. Find a good game trail and set up on a pinch point and wait.Nobody has mention NM unit 21..hidden gem for coues. I like that unit especially the January bow hunt because it offers a ton of tags and it is any forked buck. So if you aren’t finding a coues you may find a really nice muley. Here is the kicker gotta know where to go where you can find both. Fortunately I guide and hunt all that so I got the 411 on them. With all that being said I’ve taken a 108” 119” and my biggest was a 127” he is currently at the taxidermist. It’s tough country and also water is key for them. The rifle hunt is good but the muzzy hunt is by far one of the best for coues in that unit. Mild weather with few hunters chasing the little critters. Not many people hunt for them in the unit and they are pretty laxed when you find them. Make sure you get a bear and lion tag if you go because you will see at least on of those predators during your hunt.
I’ll bet that is a great hunt. Bears in January?Nobody has mention NM unit 21..hidden gem for coues. I like that unit especially the January bow hunt because it offers a ton of tags and it is any forked buck. So if you aren’t finding a coues you may find a really nice muley. Here is the kicker gotta know where to go where you can find both. Fortunately I guide and hunt all that so I got the 411 on them. With all that being said I’ve taken a 108” 119” and my biggest was a 127” he is currently at the taxidermist. It’s tough country and also water is key for them. The rifle hunt is good but the muzzy hunt is by far one of the best for coues in that unit. Mild weather with few hunters chasing the little critters. Not many people hunt for them in the unit and they are pretty laxed when you find them. Make sure you get a bear and lion tag if you go because you will see at least on of those predators during your hunt.
No bear hunt in January but if the quota hasn’t been reached and closed by October yes definitely bear. Big bears too.I’ll bet that is a great hunt. Bears in January?
Honestly the bear quota closes always by mid October as NMDGF have to many units in on area counting as one unit. We have so many bears here on the Gila it’s pretty crazy. I see about a bear a day when guiding elk hunters during either bow or rifle. I’ve seen up to 6 different bears in one day. Insane the numbers we have.No bear hunt in January but if the quota hasn’t been reached and closed by October yes definitely bear. Big bears too.
And you shouldn't mention it either unless you want everyone who googles "NM unit coues" for the rest of the life of the internet to read your post and apply in that unit. Maybe edit it to say "There are some nice hidden gems of units in NM for coues..." without being specific. Or not.Nobody has mention ..hidden gem for coues. I like that unit especially the January bow hunt because it offers a ton of tags and it is any forked buck. So if you aren’t finding a coues you may find a really nice muley. Here is the kicker gotta know where to go where you can find both. Fortunately I guide and hunt all that so I got the 411 on them. With all that being said I’ve taken a 108” 119” and my biggest was a 127” he is currently at the taxidermist. It’s tough country and also water is key for them. The rifle hunt is good but the muzzy hunt is by far one of the best for coues in that unit. Mild weather with few hunters chasing the little critters. Not many people hunt for them in the unit and they are pretty laxed when you find them. Make sure you get a bear and lion tag if you go because you will see at least on of those predators during your hunt.
I’ll bet that is a great hunt. Bears in January?
Honestly the bear quota closes always by mid October as NMDGF have to many units in on area counting as one unit. We have so many bears here on the Gila it’s pretty crazy. I see about a bear a day when guiding elk hunters during either bow or rifle. I’ve seen up to 6 different bears in one day. Insane the numbers we have.