SaskHunter
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What am supposed to do for 16 more days?!! Hahaha good luck all.
Not post more threads with "Wyoming Draw Results 2020" as the title and get us all excited thinking a miracle happened and results are out early...
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What am supposed to do for 16 more days?!! Hahaha good luck all.
Curious... a guide told me a while back that the whitetails are more aggressive and will run the muley bucks off during the rut. So whitetail bucks breeding with muleys is a common occurence. Is that true?
Yep. It can happen and occasionally does happen, but it’s very rare. Most “hybrids” that guys see or shoot are simply mule deer bucks that don’t grow a back fork.As for hybrids, I've read before that the offspring of a Whitetail and Mulie would obviously be a mutation and that chances are this particular deer would not reproduce, making them extremely rare. I've also found that deer, like humans, have different traits which don't necessarily make them hybrids, just a goofy looking Whitetail/Mulie.
Here in Saskatchewan, Mule Deer are pushing the Whitetails away. I see more and more Mulies where I used to see Whitetails and a resulting Whitetail decline in those spots. The Whitetails obviously don't disappear but I noticed they seem to simply avoid Mulies in general. From time to time I will spot a Whitetail doe mixed with Mulies but very rarely.
As for hybrids, I've read before that the offspring of a Whitetail and Mulie would obviously be a mutation and that chances are this particular deer would not reproduce, making them extremely rare. I've also found that deer, like humans, have different traits which don't necessarily make them hybrids, just a goofy looking Whitetail/Mulie.
Here in Saskatchewan, Mule Deer are pushing the Whitetails away. I see more and more Mulies where I used to see Whitetails and a resulting Whitetail decline in those spots. The Whitetails obviously don't disappear but I noticed they seem to simply avoid Mulies in general. From time to time I will spot a Whitetail doe mixed with Mulies but very rarely.
As for hybrids, I've read before that the offspring of a Whitetail and Mulie would obviously be a mutation and that chances are this particular deer would not reproduce, making them extremely rare. I've also found that deer, like humans, have different traits which don't necessarily make them hybrids, just a goofy looking Whitetail/Mulie.
indicated that whitetails are more likely to cross breed than muleys are.
Are you thinking of coues deer? That's what we have here in az. Really small whitetail. The greatest species to hunt imoDon't Texas have them small ass deer? I want to call them tule but that is elk. Can't remember what my cousin said they were. I know sika deer have taken hold in some areas where they escaped from ranches years ago. I have family in the Baytown and in the west Texas area that keep trying to get me to visit for deer and hog hunting. My cousin works for a rancher out of El Paso a ways. Edit: Axis deer was what I was thinking of. Really a feral deer I heard.
Apparently, mule deer population in Wyoming has rebounded better than I realized. I settled for whitetail limited draw reduced price licenses just because I didn't think you could shoot muley does anywhere. When I first became a resident, that was true. Most of the time I just bought a general OTC license. I am a meat hunter so you won't see me chasing big trophy bucks a whole lot unless they walk into my view in the scope.
Are you thinking of coues deer? That's what we have here in az. Really small whitetail. The greatest species to hunt imo
No. I checked my messages with my cousin. He was talking about axis deer which have established themselves in the wild after escaping from ranches who imported them for hunting.
I have a friend who is wild about Axis deer and goes to Hawaii often. He’s tried to convince me to hunt axis deer over elk... not going to happen... ever. I’ve been invited a number of times to hunt with him in Hawaii. Not for me. I’ll stick to the traditional western big game. There’s no substitute in my opinion.
Sorry for the false excitement my bad! What area in Saskatchewan would you recommend for mule deer? Thanks
Yep. It can happen and occasionally does happen, but it’s very rare. Most “hybrids” that guys see or shoot are simply mule deer bucks that don’t grow a back fork.
I struck out on buck and doe... was really hoping to go on my first antelope hunt