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So being your first year your going to see one on the sky line and think holy shit that is huge shoot it and be happy as a pig in crap score will be what it is.
This is pretty much where I'm at - all things being equal, I'd like a symmetrical 4x4 at ear width or more. The area will ultimately dictate how big the deer run and how many there are. And yes, I'll be a happy camper with whatever I shoot.
How do you judge the width? A whitetail at the ears is about 15-inches, how wide are a mule deer's ears?
Mulie ears are around 9 head 6.
9+9+6=24
Estimated
I saw a handful of pictures from a trip some guys took - everyone shot the first little bucks they saw, small 2x2 and 3x3 bucks. They were as happy as clams and I have no issue with that.
What is your "size limit"?
I'm hoping to hunt an area I was led to - fellow told me "lots" of 1.5-2.5 yr old small bucks, some decent 3.5 yr olds and that he saw some 170 plus bucks - he hunted hard for 7 or 8 days, 10-15+ miles per day. Ended up with tag soup cause he had limitations on what he'd shoot. Not sure if I have that kind of will power.
My ambition is to find a buck that makes me happy. I'm not sure what it is and I don't know if I'll just shoot the first one that is outside its ears or what. Will see - never shot a mulie before.
Can you-all help me understand what different year class deer look like?