Rifle Mule Deer

judders87

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Just wanted to see if it was realistic to apply for a mule deer rifle hunt with 3 guys as a non-residents in any state. My buddies wanna go out west for a rifle hunt and I figured I should check if it was even feasible. Not trophy hunting just want the experience. I initially thought South Dakota but figured I’d ask where to start as I’m a newb. TIA
 

KHNC

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Private land will be your best bet. CO has PLO tags that you can draw in some areas with zero points.
 

TaperPin

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The variety of habitat is so different with mule deer, some easy draw tags are strange. Traveling out west to hunt crop land full of pivots might be killing a mulie, but doesn’t seem like a typical experience. Sage brush mule deer can be hard hunting in some areas, with success being next to zero in 3/4 of an area. I’ve spent a lifetime looking for mulies in antelope country while chasing goats, and even going out of the way to scout many out of the little pockets that might hold deer. I could draw big circles covering fairly large portions of Wyoming where someone would be hard pressed to see a single doe in a week of hunting.

That doesn’t mean I’m against easy to draw areas, some big deer can be found in pockets in low density areas - the key is knowing the difference between low odds of success and no odds, and having enough time to sort it out. It’s a tough reality that unless you’re paying to play on some kind of private land, easy draw means low odds of success, so pick a scenic area you don’t mind for the camping experience. :)
 
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Montana 25% of non res tags go to applications with zero points.

You can hunt deserts to mountains. Mule deer or whitetail. I know you said you are looking for a muley hunt but you never know when you will run across a big whitie.
 

genther12

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Just wanted to see if it was realistic to apply for a mule deer rifle hunt with 3 guys as a non-residents in any state. My buddies wanna go out west for a rifle hunt and I figured I should check if it was even feasible. Not trophy hunting just want the experience. I initially thought South Dakota but figured I’d ask where to start as I’m a newb. TIA
MT is a solid option.
 
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The other nice thing about Montana is you can be successful even if you aren’t in the best of shape.

Montana has a 5 week rifle season that is throughout the rut. Easy to make it work for a groups schedule plus you might get lucky with cold, snow etc.
 
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