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May 03
2009

Jason - More Trail Cam Pictures

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Jason Amaro

Hey Everybody...

  How about some trail cam pictures???  This is that little spot I found where a rancher tossed a salt block for his cattle.  He pulled the cattle out of the area but my deer are still around.  I suspect that the deer are going to really start hitting the area once our summer rains start.  This spot is on the edge feeding and bedding area.  It is about a 1/3 of a mile for a pretty significant water source so I think the deer are going to stay in the area.  The only issue I have is that I KNOW that there are much bigger deer in the general area but I can't figure out where they are bedding or where they are watering.  During the rut this area was TORE up with scrapes but I didn't get a chance to hunt it.  The crummy part is that I might not even get to hunt this unit because it is a tough draw.  So this weekend I planing on scouting my 2nd draw choice.

 One think you might notice is that  my Coues Deer are holding onto there antlers well into April.  For deer in the Southwest that is pretty common. 

 Again I am using Covert Trail Cams that I picked up from Amanda at www.coueswhitetail.com

How about this Buck?  He has nice mass and a great frame but he need longer and more points...

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Apr 11
2009

Jason - Coues Deer Sheds

Posted by Jason Amaro in whitetail rutwhitetail deerJason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroEveryday BowCastbowcastbone collectorBackcountry Hunting2009 Bow

Jason Amaro

Hey Guys..

 I hope everybody is still scouting hard... This is the time of year where we see what animals made it thru the hunts...  In NM, the deer started dropping their antlers about two weeks ago...  BUT alot of them are still packing, last week I saw several 1/2 rack mulies. 

BUT I did find some older sheds.  

Aug 26
2008

When it rains it pours - My 2008 Antelope

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Jason Amaro

Talk about RAIN!!! It has been a long time since I have seen this much rain this late in the year. In fact, we had TORNADO warnings for the first two days of our Antelope season. I was praying that the area that I was hunting was relatively dry and that I might be able to sit a tank until I was forced to do a little spot and stalk.


Because of birthdays and family visiting I wasn't able to make the first two days of the hunt, usually two days isn't that big of a deal but our Antelope season is only 7 days long so you have to take advantage of everyday. So I rolled out of Silver City Monday morning around 5:00 am trying to make it to my hunting spot before noon. I was able to get to my camping spot around 10:00 am. So I quickly setup camp and headed to the mountain. I say mountain but in reality the area I was hunting was pretty flat. The good thing about this area is that I could see and glass a long way but the problem was that the antelope would see me coming.

Jul 07
2008

Parker Bow Review Part 2

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Jason Amaro

I hope everybody had a safe 4th of July.

 

Jun 26
2008

Creating you own home bow shop!!!

Posted by Jason Amaro in Shooting a bowJason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroEveryday BowCastequipmentarrow flightarrowarchery

Jason Amaro

Taking the next step is what Bowcast is all about. Taking the next step, from the average archer to the complete archer is what we are trying to facilitate. For many archers the next step involves becoming your own bow mechanic. If you really want to understand how a bow works you need to start maintaining and fiddling with your own bow.

May 20
2008

What is this little creature...

Posted by Jason Amaro in Jason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroflexibilityEveryday BowCastbowcastbow hunting

Jason Amaro

In NM we have had two cases in the last week where a wild animal has either attacked and dragged a child away or has eaten someones little FOO-FOO. Could it have been one of these? What is the name of this little animal? The person who comments first with the proper answer will get the other Nocked and Loaded DVD and window sticker. See Aneal's blog for details... This video came from one of my trail cams.

 

Apr 27
2008

You Asked, We Deliver : Unbiased Product Reviews

Posted by Jason Amaro in resultsJason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroG5Everyday BowCast

Jason Amaro

Hey Everybody

As many of you might remember we ran a poll a few weeks ago regarding what type of content they would like to see in the podcast and in the blogs. I don't remember the exact numbers but it was pretty obvious that everybody wanted honest product reviews.

Apr 18
2008

Bare Shaft Tuning

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Jason Amaro

Recently, in the fourms we had some discussion about Bare Shaft Tuning and I was asked to explain it a little more.... So here it goes.

The idea behind Bare Shaft Tuning is that you are trying to see if you arrows are correctly spined for your setup.

Apr 11
2008

12 Point Drop-Tine Shoots a MONSTER MULIE

Posted by Jason Amaro in mule deerJason Amaro New MexicoJason Amarohybrind athletehuntingEveryday BowCastbowhunting fitnessbowhunter fitnessbig game seasons

Jason Amaro

As many of you know I am always looking to highlight our listeners hunts. Well, 12 point droptine sent me this picture and a story of his recent hunt. WOW, now that is a Mulie. Great Job and thanks for sending me the story - Jason


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Mar 09
2008

Intro - Everyday BowCast Blog

Posted by Jason Amaro in Jason Amaro New MexicoEveryday BowCast

Jason Amaro
 

Any good blog starts out with an introduction.  Well, who is Jason Amaro?  I believe hunters are the world's last great adventurers.  I have been fortunate to hunt Beluga Whales with the Yupik and Inupiat of the Bering Sea and I have been honored to share a camp fire with young ranch-hands while hunting massive Coues deer in Mexico.  Every one of those experiences has challenged me as a hunter; not only physically but mentally.  You never really understand the concept of hunting until you are sitting in a subsistence hunting village praying to God that the Caribou start to migrate or the village will start to go hungry, but that is a story for another time. 

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