Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Bow Hunting In Arizona

Coues Whitetail
Javallina
This is his first Javallina this bow hunter has shot which is a male!  He shot the Coues white tail  deer which is a 4 x 5 with his bow all in this January season of  bow hunting in Arizona near the Chiricahua Mountains. The tags for both cost just under $400.00 for out of state hunters.

A Bow Hunter will usually wear camouflage clothing and walk upwind so that they are harder for animals to smell. Bow hunters can walk slowly and carefully or stand hunting is when a hunter waits for game to come to them, usually near food, water or a known trail.  Hunters may wait on a elevated tree stand made of wood or metal.

This bow hunter came from Montana to bow hunt and is staying in Rodeo, New Mexico at Mountain Valley Lodge and RV Park and has enjoyed his time hunting. This hunter is going to have a few friends join him for the rest of the season.

4 comments:

  1. Why can't they Shoot Film instead?

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  2. They eat what they shoot! I was even given a great Elk steak from my guest and the best meat I ever ate!

    The game and fish sell the tags so if there were not enough game out there they would not sell the tags.

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  3. Looks like happy hunters at Mountain Valley Lodge. Congratulations on their success.

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  4. Yes a very happy hunter! Maybe his friends that arrive today and Saturday will also leave happy!

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