Well, no pictures yet, but both my cousin and I both mananged to harvest coues whitetails out in AZ. That is a very unique hunt which requires good optics and lots of glassing. Both of us shot small forkies, but it was a lot of fun and my cousins first deer of any kind. I'll be back some day during one of the Dec rut hunts to work on getting a bigger one.
My cousins buck was shot at 270yrds cross caynon with a 300WSM and a winchester ballistic silvertip. It ran maybe 20yrds and dropped. Mine was shot at 330yrds with my 30-06 and a 150 gr Sierra game king. Those good old fasion sierras sure do a number on deer. Even at that distance, my deer didn't even move. Just dropped instantly on the spot. Of course, these are only about 100-110lb deer.
If anybody ever plans a coues hunt in AZ or Mexico, bring the absolute best optics you can afford. Good 10x42 binos are minimum. It was very hard to pick those little gray deer out of the cover. I had planned on using my 6.5x55 for the hunt, but quickly found out that my scope on that rifle was not going to cut it. Had to go to my trusty 06 which wears better optics.
What a great hunt, I would recomend hunting coues to anyone that is in good enough shape to do it. Awesome!
Good hunting,
Brian