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The game dept. did some transplanting of mule deer into SW WA in at least two of the counties listed, in the early fifties. My hunting partners' uncle helped with transport and release. One of his buddies killed at least one in the top 10 WA blacktails, that he had scored at least.
Quote from: mtn.goat on November 26, 2012, 11:53:26 PMThe game dept. did some transplanting of mule deer into SW WA in at least two of the counties listed, in the early fifties. My hunting partners' uncle helped with transport and release. One of his buddies killed at least one in the top 10 WA blacktails, that he had scored at least.I heard from an old logger from Forks that they planted some mule deer in the Olympics back in the 30's or 40's but they all died of pneumonia.
Quote from: kglacken on November 26, 2012, 09:25:39 AMBiggest Typical Columbian Blacktails of all time-1. 184 2/8 shot in 1935 Cowlitz County WA2. 183 5/8 shot in 1954 Clark County WA 3. 182 2/8 shot in 1953 Lewis County WAMakes yuh wonder what happened to the big blacky genetics of SW WA.
Biggest Typical Columbian Blacktails of all time-1. 184 2/8 shot in 1935 Cowlitz County WA2. 183 5/8 shot in 1954 Clark County WA 3. 182 2/8 shot in 1953 Lewis County WA
I'm sure those old timers didn't shoot spikes or two points...
Do you guys realize you can put Mule Deer horns on a Blacktail form