The pickiest client once asked how good could I judge coues. I told him within 3 inches give or take. I then asked what he was after. He told me the first couple days I want a buck over 100 and after than I will look to decide what I want. Then he asked about optics. I told him (at the time) I use 15x60 Fujinon HB bins on a tripod. He asked about a spotter I told him none. He asked if i was crazy, I asked him if he was. The client almost went home.
We went coues hunting. I found deer and he would ask how big. I would either tell too small or a shooter. We found a spot the second night where big bucks were poping up. That night I found a monster about 600 yards out. I did a quick judge with half hour left of shooting light. and all I said was I got a big buck lets go. He insisted on seeing the buck and I told him we'll lose time. But he wanted so I showed him and he said wow. bY that time the buck started feeding and before I got him close enough he was gone. 110 buck easy. The following day I said how big of a buck do you want? He said 100 or bigger. That morning I found a buck in the high 90's and he said I want him. He shot at 425 yards and missed. We walked down and checked and just like I told him thru my bins clean miss. oN our way back up we spotted another buck about 800 yards out. I think it was over 800 I can't remember. He asked home big I said 100 to 103. We bailed off found him and killed him at 318. WhenI put the tape on him he scored 102 6/8. We have hunted 3 times since then and he never asks me to see a buck he just takes my word for it.
How many times have they pulled out their spotters? None unless they were glassing with a spotter then I'd have to point the deer out anyways.
How many times have I used my clients spotter?
On one hunt where we were strickly meat hunting. It was the first archery hunt for the client and all we wanted was a kill. I used his spotter to make sure the buck I had found had antlers or not.
How many times have I used a clients spotter when trophy hunting? None I never needed too. Big is big and when you find a good buck, you get closer if needed to get within inches of the score.
Most of the game I find is a long ways off. Between say 600 yards and say 4 miles max. If I can see antlers at 4 miles away with a 15x bin, he's a buck I want to go kill. I haven't found many beyond 2 miles, but whenI have they have been huge.
15x bins are great not too strong, but not weak. They allow me to see better in the brush at close range, but they allow me to see big a miles away. I can honestly judge a good buck over 1 mile away to within 5 inches. Under 1 mile, I can get within 3 inches just by using my 15x bins.
Most of my clients I had understood that I was good with my bins. Most never knew how good bins on a tripod were until they hunted with me. Most of the times they would ask to look thru my bins and just go wow!
Ask AKJeff about Sonora, ask Rick Bin and Blaine about Arizona. Just to name a few. Big bins on a tripod more times than not ruled out the need of a spotter.
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Enrique O. Ramirez
"..faith is being sure of what you hope for and certain of what you do not see.." Hebrews 11:1