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Blacktail the hardest, just because where they live. Mulies the easiest because when spooked they have a bad habit of doing the hippity hop for a couple hundred yards then turning broadside to what spooked them.
They each have there difficulties. I would say the easiest would be mulies. However then you factor in their lower population numbers, high hunting pressure and the inability to hunt them during the rut makes it difficult to kill a good buck. Second would be whitetails mainly because the rut makes them so vulnerable and they are easier to pattern. A good blacktail is the hardest mainly because of their habitat and it's tough to pattern them. As far as wariness I would give that to a whitetail hands down. My dad and I call them paranoid schizophrenics. They will jump out of their skin if a leaf falls. . If you take the rut out of the equation I would say a good whitetail buck is the toughest to kill.
It might be easier to get a blacktail just because there is no 3 point minimum.
Quote from: bobcat on July 23, 2015, 06:51:44 PMIt might be easier to get a blacktail just because there is no 3 point minimum.I was actually thinking about that. I think you're right. Imagine if blacktail went three point or better. I bet the success rate would drop 80-90%.
Hunt both mule deer and blacktails. For mulies you only get 9 days. So hunt that season and then hunt blacktails until October 31st, and again in November during the 4 day late season.