I drew in 2B. I’ll wait for October since I only use a rifle.
Very nice ND muley congrats on the your harvest. Looks like you had a beautiful day too.View attachment 209014
2019 ND badlands rifle.
The scheelsoutdoors Instagram account has a story right now with a buck that looks a lot like this one. Might just be similar though.I took these today...... ND Badlands, BLM land.
Well, he didn't seem all that bright.... he stood beside my pickup feeding, and I had to yell at him at the top of my lungs to get him to lift his head for pics.... after a couple of minutes of that, he wandered on top of the ridge where I got pics of him sky lined. So, I would imagine someone else could have taken pics of him as well.....The scheelsoutdoors Instagram account has a story right now with a buck that looks a lot like this one. Might just be similar though.
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Ive been living and calling in the badlands for 2 years now. I've researched a bunch of the kill ratios and locations of the lions. Do you have any knowledge of grassy Butte having a pretty good density?I spent a couple years trapping/collaring lions out there. There are some amazing mulies out there; especially if ya get a handful of miles off the road. Outstanding country and perfect for calling in lions! I’m sitting on a pile of points and will be able to draw any rifle tag I want if I ever decide to move back. Probably have more than a decade to wait if I remain a non-resident. I had prime land to hunt in 3C so I could never make the jump to the bandlands. Someday. Good luck everyone headed that way this year and post up some pics!
I know the Grassy Butte area used to be the lion capital of ND....lots of cats came from around there. I haven't heard much about lion kills for awhile now.... maybe it's just not publicized like it used to be. Now the only lion stories you hear are when one turns up in Bismarck or some other half way unusual place.Ive been living and calling in the badlands for 2 years now. I've researched a bunch of the kill ratios and locations of the lions. Do you have any knowledge of grassy Butte having a pretty good density?
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I ordered lion vocals for my ecaller from a week known source and starting learning about calling lions and last winter I finally scored a cat vocalizing with be right at dark. Of course I was just North of grassy Butte. And it sure made me Goosy having to down the butte to retrieve the call lol.I know the Grassy Butte area used to be the lion capital of ND....lots of cats came from around there. I haven't heard much about lion kills for awhile now.... maybe it's just not publicized like it used to be. Now the only lion stories you hear are when one turns up in Bismarck or some other half way unusual place.
That giant muley is gorgeous.Our family is from the Killdeer area, 4A& 3B2 units.
Quite a few near garrison damn south of Sather. I know they live the river bottoms here in this country.Work just took me back up here for the winter so I am looking to pick up a whitetail otc archery tag to fill some time. Do the badlands hold any real numbers of whitetail that you all know of? I’ve seen a few along the highways but don’t really know if it’s worth it for a couple days of spot and stalk. I know this is the muley forum but i literally can’t find anything on the nd hunting. I have seen some nice muleys on the drive through the breaks as well... wish I would’ve started collecting points awhile ago
Quite a few near garrison damn south of Sather. I know they live the river bottoms here in this country.
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Wow. What an awesome buck. I’m so thankful for these online forums. I think I’m going to start putting in for North Dakota now!!!Watch an ~8pt tag turn into a 17.
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No doubt...it is currently 10+ years for a non resident to draw a mule deer tag that just went to 15-20...that is if any actually make it to the general draw anyways.Better get your uncle brother son and grandma in with you too
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