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<blockquote data-quote="Liddy" data-source="post: 1775945" data-attributes="member: 99542"><p>[ATTACH=full]162318[/ATTACH] Congrats on a nice buck! </p><p></p><p>I was able to accompany my brother in-law and niece on her first hunt (youth Cous Deer hunt) for several days just before Thanksgiving down in unit 33. All I can say is "WOW", those little Cous deer are definitely not like hunting Elk in Colorado. Those little suckers sure blend into the countryside. All we were able to find were does and plenty of them, sure seemed like the bucks had left town for the week. Definitely caught the Cous deer bug. Hopefully I can get back there for a hunt of my own in the near future.</p><p> Here is a picture of her doing dry fire practice on a broadside doe at 460 yards. Too bad it did not have antlers, she was able to cycle the bolt and dry fire numerous time before it went behind some brush and bedded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liddy, post: 1775945, member: 99542"] [ATTACH=full]162318[/ATTACH] Congrats on a nice buck! I was able to accompany my brother in-law and niece on her first hunt (youth Cous Deer hunt) for several days just before Thanksgiving down in unit 33. All I can say is "WOW", those little Cous deer are definitely not like hunting Elk in Colorado. Those little suckers sure blend into the countryside. All we were able to find were does and plenty of them, sure seemed like the bucks had left town for the week. Definitely caught the Cous deer bug. Hopefully I can get back there for a hunt of my own in the near future. Here is a picture of her doing dry fire practice on a broadside doe at 460 yards. Too bad it did not have antlers, she was able to cycle the bolt and dry fire numerous time before it went behind some brush and bedded. [/QUOTE]
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