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MULE DEER PICS

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Heres those pics from claude maybe new record mule deer!!
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Post by Sliver »

Wow! :shock:
What an amazing looking animal! It sure does have quit the Rack (spread) on it ...not a bad body size either :wink: He's a BIG Bugger!

What state was that taken in ?

Thanks for sharing those photos

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Post by ComfyBear »

Wow, what a rack. Where does one go to get a cute pet like that? You've "trained" him well :wink:
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Post by Sandman »

WOW IS RIGHT...That is one happy looking fella and rightly so!!

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Post by Maritimer »

Very nice, sure is a fine looking animal. :shock: I really like the scenery in the background also. Congrates :lol:
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Post by GREYWOLF »

:shock: :shock: very impressive !! do you have a score on him ?? green or dried ? that is some rack. I hope he isn't a pen raise'd preserve buck bread to achieve such proportion's .
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What an awesome animal! 8)
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Post by PRB »

Holy Smokes !!!! What a huge rack on that bad boy.
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Post by GREY OWL »

Woooowww Weeeeeeeeeee yohoooooo that's a big one !!! I'd like to know the score on that baby also. We've got major big Mule Deer here in Sask. but that one might take the cake.

Of all the hunting I've ever done, I repeat, of all the hunting I've ever done, Mule Deer hunting is by far my most favorite type of hunting. The amount of huge deer you see in shear numbers, and antler size, the type of terrain you hunt in, its just plain exciting. They are not the smartest deer on Earth, but that way No baiting is necessary. A good friend of mine currently holds the World Record Mule Deer shot with a compound bow in Velvet, I believe it scores 210 points Boone and Crockett, his son last year shot the number 3 Mule Deer in velvet, again using a compound bow. The way they do it, is they stalk these guys in their beds, then stand up slowly and shoot. Joe shot his right in his bed. Unfortunately 3 areas of the province have CWD and its mostly in Mule Deer. I guess that's what Mother Nature wants.

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Post by GREY OWL »

After I typed the above thread, I jumped in the shower, got thinking about it, and should clarify what I meant about "not the smartest animal". Mule Deer aren't dumb, their not as high strung as a Whitetail, therefore making them alot more approachable. The bigger Mule Deer are just as crafty as the wily old Whitetail, that's how they got to be the huge, like the one above.

Sorry if I've offended any Mule Deer.

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Post by claude »

the only thing that the post i got said it was from mexico
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Post by R.J. »

Wow what a beauty .... nice pic's !
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Post by Rick »

awsome muley........ :lol:
nice rack, should score well
congradulations on such a great harvest :D
Have a good hunt!


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Post by Kdog »

Now that's what i'm talking about. :shock: :shock: Where do I sign up to hunt Mulies like that???? That is one hunt I would love to go on, and I would settle for one a little smaller. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks for sharing.

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