Coues Deer - Mexico
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I'll share a few pictures from my January Mexico trip. This was an archery hunt for Coues Deer. I didn't manage to kill one, but did capture a few pictures. The hunting was mostly from ground blinds over water holes or ponds. In this area (Sonora), they get zero rain in the winter and the terrain is extremely dry. The deer have to go to water every day. I had anywhere from 25-90 deer come in every day. Most of them were does. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/Doe.jpg)
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Re: Coues Deer - Mexico
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The blinds were not really blinds, rather just sitting under a trimmed-out mesquite tree like this one. In this spot it was about 25 yards across to the edge of the water. I wore a face mask and full camo, and as long as I made no movements at all, the deer couldn't pick me out against the brushy background. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/ViewFromBlind.jpg)
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Re: Coues Deer - Mexico
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Desert Coues deer are a whitetail species, just a lot smaller than our eastern whitetails. This buck came right in to get a drink. He needed a couple more years to become a shooter. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/LittleBuck.jpg)
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Birds of all kinds were attracted to the water, and would come and go all day long. This one is a Vermilion Flycatcher. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/VermilionFlycatcher.jpg)
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Re: Coues Deer - Mexico
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One of the favored foods for the deer is Cholla cactus. And a lot of them had pieces of the cactus stuck to their face. Doesn't seem to bother them, they just go about their business like nothing is wrong. I got a piece of it stuck to my boot, and needed a pair of pliers to pull out the spines. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/ChollaDoe.jpg)
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Re: Coues Deer - Mexico
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These two bucks came in to water but at about 90 yards down shore. They were both good shooter bucks that would score well above the P&Y minimum, but much too far to shoot. The deer would come down to water, spend no more than 1-2 minutes, then depart quickly right back the way they came in. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/TwoBucks.jpg)
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Re: Coues Deer - Mexico
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This nice buck came in to water about 115 yards away on the far end of the pond. I'd set up a blind on that end of the pond also. But the winds were sketchy and changed direction throughout the day. I'd sometimes have to move 2 or 3 times a day to other spots on the water hole to take advantage of the wind. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/NiceBuck.jpg) Even had a badger come in across the pond one morning to get a drink. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hollygarrett.com/badger.JPG)
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Re: Coues Deer - Mexico
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02/21/2018 03:25 AM
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Great pics....thanks for sharing
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Re: Coues Deer - Mexico
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02/25/2018 05:27 AM
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Congrats. Nicely done with the pics and short narrative. I always look forward to viewing your trips. Thanks for sharing them.
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