Mule deer facts and fantasies

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Trophy-sized mule deer are more difficult to bag than large elk or whitetail deer, because there are no proprietary hunting reserves containing them. Mule deer must be carefully stalked in remote canyons and juniper forests, and they do not respond to calls or rattling.

author: Zumbo, Jim

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The toughest deer

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Black-tailed deer are the most difficult to successfully hunt because they live in the densely-wooded regions of the West Coast. Terrain and weather considerations add to the difficulty. Stillhunting and tree stand hunting techniques are described to aid hunters.

author: Zumbo, Jim
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Prime time for mule deer

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Advice on how to hunt mule deer is presented. Hunting rutting mule deers is recommended.

author: Zumbo, Jim
Study and teaching, Hunting, Hunters

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subjects list: Methods, Mule deer hunting
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