Old Mexico coues

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I've shot a couple of nice Coue's deer over the years in AZ & NM, but nothing with that mass. Very nice. They call them grey ghosts for a reason. Hard to see, and they'll hide behind a juniper tree until you're ten feet away, and by the time you get around the tree, they're 200 yards away. Great job.
 
I've shot a couple of nice Coue's deer over the years in AZ & NM, but nothing with that mass. Very nice. They call them grey ghosts for a reason. Hard to see, and they'll hide behind a juniper tree until you're ten feet away, and by the time you get around the tree, they're 200 yards away. Great job.

Yeah, it was amazing how they seem to appear out of thin air. If they're not moving, crazy hard to spot. Swaro 115BTX and 15 SLC's helped a lot!

This one had 31.75" of mass. Reminded me of an Iowa whitetail.
 

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