Oklahoma mule deer

iccyman001

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I have zero experience with mule deer.


I now hunt a place in Oklahoma that has a whitetail, mule deer, and hybrids.


I caught this guy on my camera and to ME I would shoot him all day any day.
To you seasoned mule deer hunters, he is probably a baby.

I know he's a good deer for Oklahoma, but my question is what does something like this score?


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Here is one I caught on cam last year. Looks wider, but doesn't have forks.

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Thank you for your help.
 
I think he is a 120" buck. I killed a buck very similar on a general season tag years ago here in Utah. If he can grow a little more, I'm sure he'll turn into something special, but, if you're in an area that doesn't really see old muleys, then he may well be a "good representation" for that area already. :)

"Therefore, wo be unto him that is at ease in Zion!" 2 Ne. 28: 24
 
>I think he is a 120"
>buck. I killed a buck
>very similar on a general
>season tag years ago here
>in Utah. If he can
>grow a little more, I'm
>sure he'll turn into something
>special, but, if you're in
>an area that doesn't really
>see old muleys, then he
>may well be a "good
>representation" for that area already.
>:)
>
>"Therefore, wo be unto him that
>is at ease in Zion!"
>2 Ne. 28: 24




He is a good representation for the area, but I also know how low pressured it is. I can pass him for another year.


Thank you for the recommendation.
 

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