Curiosity made me ask?

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Alright guys curious to hear some feedback on this!

If you were hunting OTC in Idaho, would you chase elk or muleys and why? Which is the best bet for a “trophy animal” , Which is best for getting meat meaning more opportunities. Let’s hear it!
 
Alright guys curious to hear some feedback on this!

If you were hunting OTC in Idaho, would you chase elk or muleys and why? Which is the best bet for a “trophy animal” , Which is best for getting meat meaning more opportunities. Let’s hear it!
Elk. Because they taste better, are more enjoyable and a bigger challenge / more rewarding to hunt, and I have deer all over my home state. And, when an elk tag is filled it provides significantly more meat than a deer.

Trophy potential is irrelevant. To me.
 
Since you used the word “trophy” definitely elk. Finding true trophy mule deer these days is a big challenge no matter where you go. Of course there’s the question what do you consider a trophy?
 
The bigger question is, why limit yourself to just one?! :ROFLMAO: Pick a zone that has overlapping seasons and chase the first one you run in to. After you pack that one out, head back up for the other.
 
The only deer I have ever tasted that was even close to being as good as elk was a young yearling Whitetail. Other than that elk every day of the week.
 
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