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| What Deer Species? |
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| billythekidrock:
Basically one species lives in the NE and the other in the SW. |
| bearbait:
Muleys of course. |
| Craig:
I Love hunting mule deer but I think getting a B&C Blacktail is probably the hardest deer to hunt just because of were and what kind of terrain they live in. I got one that is close 120" - 125" ( rough score ) but not quite B&C caliber. I Hunt mule deer mostly ( 3 - 5 hour drive ) but I can be in good blacktail hunting in 20 minutes from my house for quick day hunts. |
| Ridgerunner:
Not even close, I would take a muley any day over any of the other species, although one of my life goals is to do a grand slam of deer, preferrably with bucks that would make the B&C Awards book minimum. |
| GOcougsHunter:
--- Quote from: Michelle_Nelson on June 16, 2007, 07:37:47 PM ---Are they protected? Where do they range? I've never really heard of a Columbia Whitetail. I knew their were whitetail in washington. So their are actually 2 seperate species of whitetail in Washington? How do you tell them apart? --- End quote --- Try this link for more info http://www.fws.gov/refuges/profiles/index.cfm?id=13554 |
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