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So you like to hunt out of state. You want to shoot a really nice mule deer. Where do you apply?
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
Idaho
Utah
You have one choice. Where and why?
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any and all have pig muleys, the southern rocky states seem to have great genes, montana has killer access, season and easier to scout. Idaho has a good number and a favorable season......but you will earn your deer.
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I guess what I'm asking is, Where would YOU go if you had to choose one?
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I would do a montan hunt, it is close, has agood season and great access......oh and I have friends and faily scattered through the state and they all seem to kill mashers. my inlaws lived i the yellowstone river out of livingston, it was nothing to see 30 28" bucks in one day over thanksgiving weekend. he laughed at me and said "we don'thang tags on dinks here".........I told him the is not a 28" deer in washington that can sleep for the 10 days of the season.....and there they get passed, go figure.
have friends up in havre, g-falls, plains and down in the rubys too, they all seem to have it figured out.
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Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona.
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Colorado, their game department has done a great job of managing their deer herds for both quantity and quality of deer. Nevada second, and Wyoming third.
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Sonora
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Saskatchewan
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I've only hunted wyoming for mulies. My hunting buddy has a cabin near the hoback so I enjoy going there. Colorado has been putting out some toads for sure
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in the states mt, out side of u.s.a saskatchewan.
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Canda is a thought..
Muleracks, you need to post some more on that great high hunt buck.
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I think you have to use a guide in Canada. Not interested in that.
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Colorado. Relevily good tags with good draw odds. Utah and Arizona have monsters, but draw odds suck... Montana and Idaho are great over the counter hunts, but it seems like the quality is less; don't get me wrong, both have monsters, it will jsut be harder to get them. Overall, Colorado.
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