Heating up in the desert

Aznate

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My sons first mule deer tag is 56 days away ( not that we are counting). It usually cools off in the fall, however as season gets closer things seam to be heating up. Tail cameras are catching deer. I've watch the e scouting videos several times, using onXmap, and google earth. Im super confident in the chance for him to score big time on his first mule deer. Arizona desert mule deer here we come.
 

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Those are some fine looking specimen! Good luck to your son.
 
Thats amazing, looksl ike he is going to have a great first season! Good luck to you both.
 
Thats amazing, looksl ike he is going to have a great first season! Good luck to you both.


Its just hit first deer just first mule deer. He js quit the hunter. 2 elk with muzzleloader, good coues buck, and javlina with muzzle loader,
 

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Its just hit first deer just first mule deer. He js quit the hunter. 2 elk with muzzleloader, good coues buck, and javlina with muzzle loader,
That's even better! Him and I are in the same boat with our first Muley this season. Keep us posted!
 
It will be a warm hike, very likely. My kid was born in Yuma, in October, 1988 and it was 108 degrees that day. Maybe that is why he likes to fight fires!🔥🔥
 
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