"Mule deer" the other red meat
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Do any of you guys hunt mule deer? I live in Utah and that is all we have here. I hunted whitetail in Montana when I was in highschool but onlykilledone doe. It seems everything on here is about whitetails, what do you think of their cousin the mule deer?
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We have about half and half around here. They taste about the same. Mulie are not as smart as whitetail. I have noticed thatmulies dont' get hit by vehicles nearly as often. They at least look before crossing the road. Mulie are alot harder to drag up a hill too.
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Probably everything is whitetails is because whitetails dominate the country and it's only a handful of members here that only have mule deer. We did have some entered in the bow contest tho.
I'm more than anxious to hear more about Mule deer, we don't hear much and I'm impressed with them. I hope to ground stalk some in the near future. It's one of my goals.
I'm more than anxious to hear more about Mule deer, we don't hear much and I'm impressed with them. I hope to ground stalk some in the near future. It's one of my goals.
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Wish we had them here in IA. I went to school out in the NE panhandle, and we had mulies and whitetails there. Now mulies are practically non-existant there. My brother-in-laws dad had a 20,000 acre ranch out there and we had to hunt hard to find a mulie buck. I took one. He said that the whitetails run the mulies off and arer more aggressive. I want to take a nice one soon with a bow though and I have been invited for a great hunt in SD with a friend. I just have to find the time to go.
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What was the biggest muley buck taken in the contest?
What was the biggest muley buck taken in the contest?
Here's the link for pictures. http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1676876
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There is definately more whitetail than mule deer in North America. From what I have heard, everyone who hunts them gets hooked. You definately have to hunt a different way. There is no tree stands. Just spot and stalk. I think the most popular strategy is to find one as it is bedded down, and stalk from downwind without boots so they can't hear you.
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Speaking of muleys, here is something you don't see everyday.
http://mikehanback.blogs.com/bigbuckzone/2007/01/doe_on_a_rail_c.html
http://mikehanback.blogs.com/bigbuckzone/2007/01/doe_on_a_rail_c.html
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