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    Advice for a NR new to Colorado?

    >My advice is to go hunting >as much as you can. >I wouldn't wait around building >points in CO. Almost every >unit in CO has potential >of a great buck. Sometimes >I think you have a >better chance of taking a >nice buck hunting a unit >that takes a point or >two to draw every couple...
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    First year going for mule deer. Best options?

    >LAST EDITED ON Nov-05-19 >AT 10:37?PM (MST) > >tinehunter where are you from? > >just curious ? Arkansas....
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    First year going for mule deer. Best options?

    >I hear Utah has lots of >deer and good place to >get your feet wet. Lots >of really good fellows out >there. :) I have a weird feeling you are being sarcastic lol
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    Advice for a NR new to Colorado?

    You're gonna laugh. I'm from Arkansas. Been hunting swamps and sloughs my whole life for ducks and deer. I'm 30, big guy, decent athletic shape. I've never hunted out west, but I have been hiking/fishing and skiing several times in CO so I know elevation is a booger. I know people say this a...
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    Advice for a NR new to Colorado?

    Hey guys, Just wanting to get in the game somewhere in 2020. Preferably in Colorado. I've been hunting whitetail for 20 years, and I guess I just have the itch now. Is there anything you would recommend for a guy to get his feet wet? Thanks in advance.
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    First year going for mule deer. Best options?

    Hey guys, Not looking to go out in 2020 and tag a buck of a lifetime. Just wanting to get in the game somewhere. I've been hunting whitetail for 20 years, and I guess I just have the itch now. Is there a state/season you would recommend for a guy to get his feet wet? Thanks in advance.
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