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Arizona’s Coues Deer
Where’s the best place to hunt Coues deer in Arizona? Well, how about Pima, Gila and Cochise counties. They have the most Coues' deer Pope & Young Club entries in the state. How about this one, the 124 0/8-inch Arizona state record archery non-typical Coues' deer is also the Pope & Young Club's world record. The big Coues' buck was taken by John George Evans in Coconino County in 1987. John George Evans A little more food for thought if you going after an AZ Coues § 2001 harvest: 3659 Coues' deer bucks. § Bow harvest: 195 bucks, 25 antlerless for a total of 220. § Muzzleloader harvest: 24 bucks. § Firearm harvest: 3416 bucks. § Firearms and muzzleloader permits issued: 47,455. § Bowhunters: 23,783 archery tags sold. § Bowhunter success rates: Five percent. § Muzzleloader hunters: 890. § Muzzleloader success rates: 26 percent. § Firearm hunters: 46,565. § Firearm success rates: 24 percent. § Top public-hunting spots: 75 percent of Arizona is public land so there are plenty of good spots. § Units/areas that tested positive for chronic wasting disease: To date, no cases of CWD have been detected in Arizona.
§ State record typical Coues' deer: 120 3/8 § State record non-typical Coues' deer: 137 6/8. § State record archery typical Coues' deer: 113 0/8.
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