eastern CO

Ive got pictures of about half a dozen big ones from this year and last. Not sure how to post them for you though. Give me an email and I will be happy to share. Where you coming from?What area are you hunting?
 
COtransplant - my email is [email protected] - you can email them there.

I'll be coming from Abilene, TX and hunting muleys south of Las Animas, CO. Hopefully be able to take a respectable deer.

I appreciate you emailing me the pics. Do you guide there, or just familiar with the area and keep up with deer harvested there?

Cory
 
here is a pretty nice eastern Co.buck from 2006

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May I ask what outfitters you guys use (if any). I have no preference points and would love to hunt the Eastern plains of Colorado in 2008. Thanks.
 
Im not a guide-just a hopelessly obsessed muley nut. I moved here from MT almost 10 years ago. Its flat and ugly, but the muley hunting makes it all worth it.The whitetails out here can be enormous as well though. I will email the pics. Does your email have an underscore in it? Or a space? I try to keep in contact with a couple other people that have the same affliction and they make sure to pass on any cool pics they get.
 
Comanche Wilderness outfitters Scott Limmer he does not have a web site but his hunters have taken 180+ mulies almost evry single year last 8+ plus years some 190 and 200's.
970-223-5330 Scott Limmer

http://www.coloradooutfitters.org

Cassidy outfitters and Golden eagle do well also

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Wes Atkinson and Atkinson Expeditions takes some pretty good bucks from Eastern Colorado as well.

www.atkinsonexpeditions.com

Scott Limmer and Comanche Wilderness is forsure a no brainer, Donnie Carr and Golden Eagle have taken some great bucks over the last couple of years as well.

Robert
 
Another quick question. Is a deer tag good for either whitetails or muleys, or is it species specific? Thanks for all the help guys.
 
>Another quick question. Is a
>deer tag good for either
>whitetails or muleys, or is
>it species specific? Thanks
>for all the help guys.
>

Either/or, makes no difference...

Drum


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either whitetail or muley on most (not all) tags. Here is a whitetail buck shot a couple of miles from the eastern Colorado muley buck I posted a few days ago

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