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Date of Hunt: January 6-11, 2007 Location: Sonora Mexico Animals Harvested: Coues Whitetail Animals Seen But Not Hunted: Javalina Outfitter: Pusch Ridge Outfitters Website: http://puschridgeoutfitters.com Guides: Luis, Dennis This is the second time I've hunted with Kirk Kelso in Sonora. As usual, the quality of the animals, guides and food was superb. Kirk knows how to run a camp. For this hunt, I used a 6.5 WSM built by Territorial Gunsmiths LTD (http://www.gunsmith.net). The rifle used an MRC 1999 action with a Lilja Barrel and Lone Wolf stock. The scope was Leupold LPS 4.5-14 scope. I was shooting the 140 gr Sierra Gameking at 3300 fps. The ranch we hunted was typical for Sonora. Low mountains, thick brush and lots of deer. When we arrived, I think the rut was just beginning. Over the first two days, we saw at least a hundred deer a day, but nothing over the 85 mark. We were seeing a lot of deer chasing does, but they were mostly 3X3's. On day three, we spotted a good buck heading away from us as the sun was just coming up. After looking at the deer, my guide Luis told me that while he was a good deer, he wasn't as big as the one I had shot last year. This was a nice deer and I decided that he was worth taking. I wish I could say that I fired one shot and the deer fell over and died, but that's not exactly how it happened. The deer was moving up the side of a large mesa and paused at 350 yards. I used my bipod to get into a sitting position for the shot. Just as the trigger broke, I flinched and shot over the top of him. He bolted at the shot and didn't stop until he was at 475 yards. By this time, I taken the time to set up for a prone position shot. When he stopped at 475, I fired again and he rolled down the side of the mesa. I thought he'd score right around 100, but after measuring, he scored around 94. For the trip seven of us took six deer, one of which was a bruiser of a non-typical. Kirk Kelso has some of the best ranches in Mexico and runs a first class operation. If you're looking for a "book" coues deer, I highly recommend him. Pete | ||
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Can u hunt with a handgun in Mexico? | |||
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Almost forgot..nice coues | |||
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Hi Josh- I'm not sure about hunting with a handgun in Mexico. I've never heard of anyone doing it, so my guess is that you can't, but I'm not sure. Pete | |||
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I did a coues hunt i Chihuahua last year . I shot a 94 3/8 Coues , Missed a 120 class deer.This year I am booking a hunt in Sonora. Mexico has a no hand gun Rule and nothing above 30 cal rifle. If you remember you get checked by the Mexican Army when you bring your guns. Grate coues deer , I am waiting on my full body mount now. | |||
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That`s a hunt a would like to do for myself! Have read several stories about Coues deer.. Interesting animal! Can you always expect long shots on such a hunt? Thanks for sharing! Anders Hunting and fishing DVDs from Mossing & Stubberud Media: www.jaktogfiskedvd.no ..and my blog at: http://andersmossing.blogspot.com | |||
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Wow, that double drop coues buck is amazing! I think it is the only one I've ever seen. Congratulations on a great hunt! On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died. If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch... Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling Life grows grim without senseless indulgence. | |||
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Anders- Coues deer is my favorite hunt in North America. I would highly recommend trying it if you have a chance. I've only hunted them twice, but both times I think 300-350 yards was about the average shot distance. The one I took last year was 327. Most guys use the big 300's (Weatherby or Ultra) and 7mm's with 14-20X scopes. Bwanamrm- That was an amazing buck. He grossed around 129. The deer on the far left is also an interesting one as he had a lot of palmation. It was almost like he had a little moose in him! | |||
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Yep thats right ,I used a 300 wby but this time it will be a 7 mm STW with a night force scope one of 2 3.5x15x 56 or 5.5 x 22 x50. | |||
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Pete- nice job, nice deer! My buddy and I are thinking of taking a trip there with the same outfitter so your report is well received. I am interested in a lot of details so may be PM'ing you from time to time. Thanks again for the report and pics! John | |||
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I am not sure how the local hunting laws are rigth now. But you can carry a handgun up to .38 special with you as long as you are outside a city. It would requeire a lot of paper work and i am not sure if you will be alowed to bring it from abroad. But in theory you should be able to carry a handgun while hunting "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." (Attributed to George Orwell). | |||
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Montes You are wrong. There is no handgun hunting allowed in México; Even more, it is prohibited to carry a handgun with you, any caliber, except if you have a special permit. It is a Federal felony if you carry or transport a handgun or any weapon used by the Army, Navy, Air Forces or any other Federal Agencies like "AFI". Regards | |||
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