Best Mule Deer Photo Contest

Robby have you ever hunted Blacktail in the woods of the Sierra's?
To me, this is the greatest buck hunting challenge there is in North America.
After hunting Blacktail all my life Mule deer just seem a lot easyer.
But then again I have never hunted Mule deer with horses in the snow during the rut.
So what do I know?

Nice buck Darin!!

Elknut that is one huge buck!!
 
loner, I have not hunted Blacktails there or anywhere, but have read a book or two on it.

I'd agree the ones that live their whole lives in cover would be very difficult to hunt. Once glassing is removed from the equation and only tracking, still-hunting, and ambush are left, hunting gets really tough. Does that describe hunting them in the Sierras?
 
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I posted this buck under its own thread and Robby told me to post it here as well so that is what I'm doing. This is a Region H buck.
 
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Here is "10, 11, 12" the Idaho general season buck I shot on 10/11/12. The shot was 385 yards (laying down on my backpack) and I pulled the trigger with my left finger. The sun glare was so bad I had to use my right hand as a visor to look through my scope. The shot felt a little awkward having to tell my left finger to slowly squeeze but I had a good rest and harvested this 28 inch buck. When I saw this picture I was excited to see how well it depicted the moment of the shot. Thanks to Vandal for being there on the hunt and, of course, spotting him for me.


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This buck (11,11,12) is the Colorado deer I shot during the 3rd season on the last day of the hunt exactly 1 month after the Idaho buck. Unfortunately he was the biggest buck I saw during the week long hunt.
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loner, I have not hunted Blacktails there or anywhere, but have read a book or two on it.

I'd agree the ones that live their whole lives in cover would be very difficult to hunt. Once glassing is removed from the equation and only tracking, still-hunting, and ambush are left, hunting gets really tough. Does that describe hunting them in the Sierras?


Yes that describes most of it. When you find the darkest,nastiest,thickest forest you have found trophy blacktail country.
They are tough to hunt but they are also a ton of fun.

Take care,Loner
 
Here are some pics from my two mule deer hunts this year. They were hard earned, but I still very fortunate for the success that I had this season.

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Nevada

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Wyoming

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Wyoming

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Wyoming – My camera didn’t have enough juice to run the self-timer…my luck when I take a 200 class buck.

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Thanks, not quite as nice as the one you took Paul, but I couldn't be more pleased. Next year I can concentrate on elk!
 
BasinRaider, two good bucks! Way to go and glad you got them on here. Good year for you.

Battle, love the pic of the Wy buck in his bed!
 
Not sure which I like more, Darin's lit pic in the snow or the perspective of Justin's.

Great pics all.

And so I'm contributing:

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Howdy, everyone,

I just signed up for this forum a few days ago, and now that Ryan has removed me from the "spammers" list, I'm able to post here. I've very much been enjoying the threads that I've been reading in the meantime.

Here's my CO 3rd rifle season buck, easily my best ever. Damn fine eatin', too!



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