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05 March 2007, 03:13
Kechutti
Sonora Desert Hunt
Date of Hunt: January 24 –Feb. 04, 2007
Location: Sonora Mexico
Animals Harvested: Desert Mule Deer and Coues Whitetail
Animals Seen But Not Hunted: Bobcat, Fox, Coyotes and Javelinas
Guides: Teto

This is a brief report, I will prepare a more descriptive paper.

I hunt there since 1985. For this hunt I used a Blaser R93 cal. 6.5x68RWS with a 6-18 Swarovski scope. I was shooting the Barnes 120 TSX at 3350 fps.

I was there very late in the season; The weather was hot so the deer movement scarce and very early in the morning or late in the afternoon, even so I saw White Tail Deer and Mule Deer every day in good numbers.

I got my mule deer the second morning and the white tail on the fifth day. Here are the photos.
I shared the camp with my good friends Camilo Bugallo and his son Francisco Javier.

My Mule Deer


My Coues Deer


Camilo and his Coues Deer


Francisco Javier and his very good Coues

05 March 2007, 04:19
Charles_Helm
Great pictures -- I love your mulie.


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05 March 2007, 05:02
talentrec
Wow, fantastic Mulie!
05 March 2007, 05:13
Aspen Hill Adventures
Beautiful trophies, all are very good!


~Ann





05 March 2007, 11:42
Sabutay
Dear Kechutti,

We are glad to you Excellent Hunt,

That is very,very beautiful trophy and good picture,

We wish you successful hunting year,

Wait you with impatience at the our mountains...

Best regards,Sabutay


Sabutay
05 March 2007, 21:32
Jeff Sullivan
Dang fine deer taken with a dang fine gun. Congrats!!!






06 March 2007, 03:07
D. Nelson
Your trophies are fantastic, thanks for sharing. D. Nelson
06 March 2007, 05:58
bwanamrm
Excellent trophies... look forward to the details of your hunt. Congratulations!


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