Pucky Freak
Well-known member
As the 2024 MT general deer season winds down, have you observed more mule deer does and fawns on the landscape compared to 2023 and 2022? FWP will inevitably continue to publish population graphs, which are only as reliable as their spotty data, so I am far more interested in anecdotal observations.
Many new mulie b-tag changes were concurrently in effect this year:
-tag quotas reduced by 90%
-NR’s restricted to 1 deer b-tag, or 2 if they also hold a deer combo
-valid on private land only
Other questions for the next 12-18 months:
-How does the fawn crop look in summer 2025?
-If/when mulie population expands on private land, how long until ranchers push for more liberal mulie b-tags again?
For my lone personal reference point, I enjoyed viewing many mulie does and fawns walking around, relatively unharassed, on BMA’s in region 6 early Nov this year, rather than as a stack of carcasses in a pickup bed.
Many new mulie b-tag changes were concurrently in effect this year:
-tag quotas reduced by 90%
-NR’s restricted to 1 deer b-tag, or 2 if they also hold a deer combo
-valid on private land only
Other questions for the next 12-18 months:
-How does the fawn crop look in summer 2025?
-If/when mulie population expands on private land, how long until ranchers push for more liberal mulie b-tags again?
For my lone personal reference point, I enjoyed viewing many mulie does and fawns walking around, relatively unharassed, on BMA’s in region 6 early Nov this year, rather than as a stack of carcasses in a pickup bed.