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QuoteThose units dont hold that many deer and are getting pounded by late elk hunters Have you ever been to Marengo or Mayview? I don't archery hunt but these 2 units would be a great chance at a late season mule deer and they do hold a lot of deer. Some of the biggest mule deer I have ever seen were in Marengo.
Those units dont hold that many deer and are getting pounded by late elk hunters
Where the hell is marengo?
Quote from: rougheye on January 24, 2009, 08:01:56 PMWhere the hell is marengo?North and East of Dayton.
Yes, you're right, they are mostly all private land, but there are some private lands open to hunting and posted as such.
Come on! Haven't you hear of the Big Muley Migration to Marengo? We call it BMMM. They come out of the Blues, the Selkirks, and the Cascades and they're thick as fleas!
Can somebody please explain to me why all the comments suggesting that there will no longer be any late mule deer opportunity? I looked at the proposed seasons for late archery mule deer, and there appear to be several GMU's open, including Little Naches, Cowiche, Nile, Rimrock, Mayview, Marengo, and Grayback. There are a couple others that I can't remember off the top of my head, but it sure seems that there are some good mule deer hunts for those willing to try new areas.