I’ll add that the buck was already gutted in this pic and I’m 6’3 250lbs for referenceI killed one we estimated to be 200 on the hoof. Had to bone it out so there was no way to get full weight. I’ve seen a whole bunch of other big blacktails killed in the same range but never any quite as big.
I’m referencing northwest WashingtonIt is an issue of north/south in Monterey country, not east/west.
It was south county, west of 101.It is an issue of north/south in Monterey country, not east/west.
That would be a mule deer.It was south county, west of 101.
The thing that makes this graphic most questionable is the fact that the Sacramento River corridor is marked as Deer rare or absent. The whole river is loaded with deer.There are few other mule deer black tail crosses that aren’t on this list. Down your way there is another recognized subspecies called “Coastal Mule Deer” that are very black tail dominate but blood test and have tail traits of mule deer (more shape than color).
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On other threads, I've seen the term, benchleg, mentioned quite a bit. A hybrid between a muley and a blacktail. Is that what these outsized bucks on this thread are...or are they pure strain blacktails?
I'll be doing my first blacktail hunt the end of Oct, near Roseburg, Or. Do I have more chance to run into purebred blacktails or hybrids in that region? Thanks.
Where is the border for black tail and mule deer in Monterey County in your opinion? No one has ever had a definitive answer for that question. Genuinely interested in this subject.That would be a mule deer.
I am interested in this as well. I’ve killed quite a few deer near the hunter liggett area and would call them all blacktail.Where is the border for black tail and mule deer in Monterey County in your opinion? No one has ever had a definitive answer for that question. Genuinely interested in this subject.
I’ve seen bucks that were huge rack wise dress out at 100lbs and then I’ve seen a few that were giants as far as body size that are nothing more than a 15 inch wide forked horn. People in my area generally refer to the deer around here as black tail. The mule deer debate does arise from time to time out here amongst hunters though. The tail on it definitely resembled a black tail deer. Wish I had taken pictures of its tail.
Where is the border for black tail and mule deer in Monterey County in your opinion? No one has ever had a definitive answer for that question. Genuinely interested in this subject.
I’ve seen bucks that were huge rack wise dress out at 100lbs and then I’ve seen a few that were giants as far as body size that are nothing more than a 15 inch wide forked horn. People in my area generally refer to the deer around here as black tail. The mule deer debate does arise from time to time out here amongst hunters though. The tail on it definitely resembled a black tail deer. Wish I had taken pictures of its tail.
I’ve killed quite a few in and around liggett as well. Most strike me as not being a mule deer. Just a hybrid area I guess. I will have to pick the biologists brain on the subject the next time I cross paths with him.I am interested in this as well. I’ve killed quite a few deer near the hunter liggett area and would call them all blacktail.
The few I’ve shot along the Sacramento River I would call crosses but haven’t checked their tails.
Definitely a body size difference between the two areas mentioned. Could just be different type of habitat though.
Diy or guided?On other threads, I've seen the term, benchleg, mentioned quite a bit. A hybrid between a muley and a blacktail. Is that what these outsized bucks on this thread are...or are they pure strain blacktails?
I'll be doing my first blacktail hunt the end of Oct, near Roseburg, Or. Do I have more chance to run into purebred blacktails or hybrids in that region? Thanks.
For my first time, I'm using a guideDiy or guided?
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Who are you going with?For my first time, I'm using a guide
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