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Start at about Hawk Creek campground on Lake Roosevelt and drive north to Kettle Falls. You'll see a ton of mulies including a a lot of very nice bucks. (Granted, a lot of them will be standing behind "no trespassing" signs) Mule deer herds have done very well thru that area over the last few years. Along hwy 25 you'll see more mulies than you will whitetails.
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Quote from: baldopepper on December 09, 2015, 07:15:26 PMStart at about Hawk Creek campground on Lake Roosevelt and drive north to Kettle Falls. You'll see a ton of mulies including a a lot of very nice bucks. (Granted, a lot of them will be standing behind "no trespassing" signs) Mule deer herds have done very well thru that area over the last few years. Along hwy 25 you'll see more mulies than you will whitetails.Theyre always running around buck canyon lodge. Came close to bagging a couple muley bucks with my truck right in front of his driveway on a couple occasions
Quote from: boneaddict on December 10, 2015, 09:47:38 AMDon't tell the gov tag holder. Apparently he likes Apple fed animals. Tamer the better so he can sneak up on em. Strut Fixed it Bone
Don't tell the gov tag holder. Apparently he likes Apple fed animals. Tamer the better so he can sneak up on em.
Quote from: cbond3318 on December 10, 2015, 09:50:59 AMQuote from: boneaddict on December 10, 2015, 09:47:38 AMDon't tell the gov tag holder. Apparently he likes Apple fed animals. Tamer the better so he can sneak up on em. Strut Fixed it Bone
Mostly narrow, heavy, non-typical characteristics on the older bucks.
Quote from: Jimmy33 on December 10, 2015, 08:54:33 AMThere are no mulies in this general areaSent from my iPhone using TapatalkJust curious if that buck you posted on the heated mule deer buck debate page was up there or in the panhandle? It was a nice timber mulie!