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Re:Whitetail vs. Mule Deer (0 viewing)
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TOPIC: Re:Whitetail vs. Mule Deer
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Whitetail vs. Mule Deer 2 Years, 7 Months ago
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What requires more skill whitetail or mule deer hunting?
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Last Edit: 2008/02/05 21:22 By Journal.
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Re:Whitetail vs. Mule Deer 2 Years, 7 Months ago
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I'm curious myself but I would have to say Mule Deer.
Actually though, I don't have any real experience to _base_ that on as I've only hunted Mule Deer.
From what I have heard, wherever Whiletails are, there are a lot of them. I have cousins in Texas who are allowed to kill 5 a year and they just shoot them in their backyard.
Anyway, I'd like to hear more.
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Re:Whitetail vs. Mule Deer 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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Are we talking Coues Whitetail....cause if we are its a no brainer. The Coues deer is the hardest deer in the world to harvest with a bow. Cannot get close, cannot find them when they are there (just seem to blend into the desert) and when you do get close the deer always seem to find a way to disappear. Love to hunt them though.........addicted I am. 
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Re:Whitetail vs. Mule Deer 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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Wow. Great Coues! I have to agree they are some of the toughest in the U.S. The lions keep them pretty wired. When you head south of the border, I think the big muleys are tougher with a rifle, although I've never tried archery down south - they give you about two seconds to shoot.
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