Thank you for the feedback. You reinforced the information I was slowly uncovering on a Sonora hunt. I didnt realize it was so competitive down there with the hunting guides for trophies. However, the demand seems to be there from N American hunters! High fences, borrowed photos, and other BS. Maybe at some point.I've hunted Sonora a couple times for mule deer. You won't be doing a lot of hiking with the vegetation and terrain in that part of the world. There are a few guys that have some elevation on their hunt areas to get above the vegetation but not many, if you don't want to high rack I'm not sure I'd go. I have killed deer both times but can't recommend either outfitter. I was the only one that killed out of 3 in camp once and the only one in 4 the other. I killed a buck each time 170-180 range not the 200' monter I hoped to. It is my belief that Mexican outfitters greatly exaggerate the quality of their deer. Both outfitters I hunted with used pictures taken on another outfitters ranch with clients not the ranch they were hunting. I love Sonora and most things about it but I have no idea how to find an honest outfitter. Good luck and Muy Grande means shoot because every guide I've had didn't speak english.
It was. I just got back from a trip down there. The rut activity was terrible and a lot of the country was in extreme drought because of lack of 2023 monsoon. It rained when I was down there for about 36 hours and the ranch owner said that’s the most rain he’s gotten in a storm since summer of 2022. The ground sucked it up so fast.I’d reach out to Jay Scott, he does hunts down there and would trust his opinion/guidance. I think it was a rough year down there for mule deer and coues.
Drummond will point you in the right direction for sure.I would try and get a hold of Drummond Lindsey. He'll probably be booked up but can give you some names to contact and names to avoid.