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njbuck22 04-24-2007 07:27 AM

What species?
 
Guys, please help me out, im planning a trip trip for hopefully this fall but probably next fall. I know im cutting the time alittle shore but im trying to plan a trip for something that i havent hunted before. I cant make up my mind if its going to be a mule deer or elk hunt. I really want to hunt both, and i will one day but i just cant seem to make up my mind on which one i want to go after first. Any thoughts on which one i should try for before the other?

ahunter55 04-24-2007 07:50 AM

RE: What species?
 
Guided or on your own? What State you plan on going to?
I have been on 2 guided Elk & many unguided-I have taken 2 Bulls on my own-nothing great but still Bulls 2x2 & a 3x4.
I have also been on just as many Mule Deer hunts & taken one nearly every time I have gone-all on my own, public ground, National Forests (Colorado). Elk seemed to be the hardest for me to come by though I have seen & missed several also.
I would have to vote for the Elk 1st. Good Luck.

MossyOak722 04-24-2007 08:10 AM

RE: What species?
 
I'm itching to go on an Elk hunt....haha theres my opinion

Trembow 04-24-2007 08:17 AM

RE: What species?
 
I think mule deer tastes better.

If I had silly money, I'd do something like this:
http://www.prophetmuskwa.com/welcome.php

TROPHYHUNTER25 04-24-2007 08:29 AM

RE: What species?
 
IF YOU GO TO MONTANA YOU CAN GET A COMBO LICENSE. EVERY TIME IM IN COLORADO ELK HUNTING I HAVE MULLIES WITH IN BOW RANGE. I WOULD GO AFTER MULE DEER, HAVEN'T GOT ONE OF THOSE YET BUT HAVEN'T HUNTED THEM.

hallj86 04-24-2007 09:00 AM

RE: What species?
 
Elk how different can mule deer be from white tales they are very similar an Elk is a creature of a whole different habit migration in groups through the day and you can really set up stands for them if your trying to get them with a bow.

huntingson 04-24-2007 09:34 AM

RE: What species?
 
Why not hunt them both at the same time? They are in season at the same time at least in CO and MT. Granted it isn't the best time of the year to hunt the mulies because they are not rutting, but they won't cost you any extra at many places (outfitters that is) aside from the license. If you are looking at CO, PM me if you want some info on a really good and inexpensive place to go. I have been there 7 times and my dad has been going there for 30 years.

shed33 04-24-2007 09:41 AM

RE: What species?
 
NJ, if I can be any help ..Idaho has some decent over the counter areas.. for both.. Cost you less than 1000.00 for both elk and mule tags and license..you just have to get here...




ORIGINAL: Trembow

I think mule deer tastes better.


Trem... mule deer over elk??? bud what happened to your tasted buds? LOL jk... hard tobeat an elk steak... ;)

marcusjb 04-24-2007 09:50 AM

RE: What species?
 
That's easy. Elk hunting is more exciting, harder work, and puts more, better tasting meat in your freezer. (Mule deer can't hold a candle to elk in the taste department.)

hallj86 04-24-2007 09:53 AM

RE: What species?
 
Yeah you dont see mule deer being served at fine dinning resturaunts. Elk ribeye or elf N.Y. rule my world I will take that over a cow if I know the chef in the kitchen can cook.


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