CA *guided* Muley (Outfitter tags)

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(BT guy).
Would prefer CA, but if state XYZ is cheaper (and has a good success rate), would be willing to travel.
Need landowner/outfitter tags (can’t wait to accumulate points-ain’t getting any younger).
Have a child just starting college.
Over to you. :)
 
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California auction tag, $40,000ish plus fees for the outfitter of your choice. Hunt bucks up to 220"+ until the end of December.
 

270Hunter

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As a former resident of California, I don't necessarily agree with the statement of "hunt bucks up to 220"+"... 220 bucks are rare everywhere, especially California. I've spent a lot of time in some of the best deer units in the state and never saw a buck like that. A more realistic option I think would be to contact SC2 outfitters. They're a great outfit based out of Redding, and they do offer guided mule deer hunts in Northern California. Another option is to contact the CDFW and ask them what landowners/outfitters are allocated PLM tags and see if they have a contact list and go from there. Best of luck in your searches.
 
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220 California bucks are indeed rare, but they're out there every year and they're killed in December on auction tags in areas bordering YNP.
 
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Why is California the number one option? There are a handful of better states that you would be better off trying for landowner tags.
 

OneShot

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How much are you wanting to spend? What size deer are you looking for?

After living and hunting deer in California for quite a few years, it would be on the bottom of my list if I was looking for an out of state guided mule deer hunt. For the money, there are a lot better options for a quality mule deer hunt in other western states, for both numbers and quality bucks.
 

huntnful

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These are my 3 best CA bucks, and you probably couldn't have paid me enough to take you to them lol. I don't think I'd pay more than $10k for a legit premium late season tag here. Trophy potential is definitely there in some parts, but it can be a crap shoot.

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How much are you wanting to spend? What size deer are you looking for?

After living and hunting deer in California for quite a few years, it would be on the bottom of my list if I was looking for an out of state guided mule deer hunt. For the money, there are a lot better options for a quality mule deer hunt in other western states, for both numbers and quality bucks.
Doesn't have to be a trophy. 3 pointer.
Less than a very used small car
 

OneShot

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Doesn't have to be a trophy. 3 pointer.
Less than a very used small car
if you haven’t killed one yet, and want to hunt Cali, I’d look at a combo guided blacktail and pig hunt on the costal foothills.
Colorado would be a great option for a guided mule deer hunt. You can kill a great buck on a 0 pt unit, especially on private with a guide. Also most guides have access to landowner tags which helps a lot with units that take a handful of points.
 
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if you haven’t killed one yet, and want to hunt Cali, I’d look at a combo guided blacktail and pig hunt on the costal foothills.
Colorado would be a great option for a guided mule deer hunt. You can kill a great buck on a 0 pt unit, especially on private with a guide. Also most guides have access to landowner tags which helps a lot with units that take a handful of points.
BT is checked off. ;)
Killed a muley hybrid too long ago to comfortably mention.
Thanks for the tips! :)
 
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