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How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
My permit this year is for a Whitetail Only. The area that I hunt has both. Does anybody know of a good website or resource to quickly identify the deer?
I kinda know the basics,... with the rack and main beams, muley has bigger ears, and the tail.I doubt myself quite a bit when I see one or the other, and I'd like to be able to ID quicker. |
RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
trust me you will know
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RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
![]() A mule deer "poggos" when it runs although they also trot too. A mule deer’s under belly, especially near the chest is black and with whitetails with me anyways, the first thing I see is bits of white from their lower stomach and their tail (which they often flick and wag when they're walking like a dog) moving.A mulies tail is narrow with a black tip and the top of a whites tail is brown and bushy. |
RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
![]() Whitetail right, mule deer left |
RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
Mule deer are usually grayer in color. Pointer and bigger ears.
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RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
the horns look diffrent
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RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
Thank you, moosehunter30, good pix and illustrations.
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RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
Mule deer also have more white on the throat, whereas Whitetail have little color difference on the throat in comparison to their backs.
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RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
I find the easiest way is mule deer have that black tip on the end of their tail. Also, whitetailseem skittish to me and flee for almost nothing. MV out!
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RE: How do you tell the difference with a Whitetail and Mule
Well it should be pretty easy. Whitetails have a white tail and they usually run like a normal four legged animals while muleys hop or trot and they have a shorter tail and are usually darker in color, more grayish while whitetails are more bown to reddish brown.
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