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Flatlanders coming west in 2024, any WA mule deer outfitter recommendations

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Jpmiller:
Not sure if early winters is doing "guided" hunts at the moment but I know he's still running drop camps.

boneaddict:
I hear so many good things about Tanglewoods.  Might be a better option.  That country is a little calmer.   Jensen is a good guy from everything I have heard.  The Okanogan herd is doing a little better than most.   

boneaddict:
You also mentioned mule deer and Washington so.....

bearpaw:
These are the mule deer options I have available for 2024, just message me if interested, thanks, and good luck wherever you decide to go!

WASHINGTON
If you are interested in archery? We have several mule bucks on one of our NE WA ranches where we have only been hunting the late season (whitetail only). We plan to start doing a couple archery mule deer hunts the first week of September each year. It will be a very easy hunt, from blinds along game trails or at feeders.

IDAHO
If you decide you want to venture into Idaho, I have numerous allocated mule deer tags and guided or unguided deer hunts available for rifle or archery. This is usually a harder hunt due to steeper country but we can make it easer if needed.

MONTANA
This is our most successful deer hunt, we are 100% harvest for 6 years straight on mature mule deer and whitetail bucks with rifle and bow, and close to 100% for the last 20 years. It's your choice which specie you want to hunt. Tags are a draw but there is a high draw percentage by buying the additional outfitter point and going with an outfitter.

millerwheeler:
Might want to keep in mind as they come from florida my little brother has lived there for over 15 years and when he comes home he is always cold so keep in mind time of year and gear they will need

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