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can not. I guess it's like the Ford vs Chevy debate. No wrong or right answer... Except Ford is better.
Mature Blacktail. Hands down. I would like to see a hunting show come to Washington or Oregon and hunt em. Then we can see what they are really made of.
whitetail is KING!!! mule deer stink they are prairie rats! blacktail are just a stinky muley that is smart enought to know they should try to act like a whitetail!!! jungle rats!! come try to get close to a whitetail in the wheat fields of the east
Have never hunted blacktails, so I don't know about them. Up until a few years ago, I would have said whitetails. But I have seensome mature mule deer do some things that boggled my mind. Couple that with the fact that last year we got an early snow, right at the end of the rut and I saw muley bucks in my area that I never knew existed...I think mature muleys have got to be considered for top place. They are "open country" animals where I hunt them. Not many places to hide, but I am constantly amazed each November at what I see that made it through the season. And they don't live in deep, dark, thick woods like whitetails and blacktails.
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on December 07, 2009, 03:37:39 PMHave never hunted blacktails, so I don't know about them. Up until a few years ago, I would have said whitetails. But I have seensome mature mule deer do some things that boggled my mind. Couple that with the fact that last year we got an early snow, right at the end of the rut and I saw muley bucks in my area that I never knew existed...I think mature muleys have got to be considered for top place. They are "open country" animals where I hunt them. Not many places to hide, but I am constantly amazed each November at what I see that made it through the season. And they don't live in deep, dark, thick woods like whitetails and blacktails. I can see your point. This fall when I was hunting Mule Deer in Eastern Wyoming I found them hiding in the tiniest places. One was hid in a dry creek bed that was no more than 3 feet across and 3 feet deep. I would have never seen him but I was going up the creek bed to stay hidden as well.
They are different kinds of deer and you hunt them differently..or at least I do. Rifle or bow doesn't matter either. I hunt with a rifle now but the last 4 bucks I've killed were all within 40 yards.
I see several guys with the opinion that there aren't that many mature blackys, wrong, there are a ton of them.