Mule deer or WT

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Jackjr

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Which would you say would be better to hunt Mule deer or white tail deer in Idaho. I guess what I am saying is do you think one of the two offers better hunting.
 
For me, being in utah, and not having whitey to hunt here, i would choose the whitetail hunt.

I dont think that either species offers a better hunt. The hunts would be different, but not better than the other especially if given the opportunity to hunt either one in Nov.


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Depends on if you like to eat your deer. The Whitetails are rumored to taste much better. I say rumored because I don't think a mature Whitetail looks near as nice as a mature Muley and I like jerkey/pepperoni anyway.
 
Since we're talking a general hunt here, I'd give the nod to whiteys in a big way. Hunt with a rifle during the rut, short range hunts go way into december in many areas. Lots of deer, bucks respond regularly to grunting and rattling. A very realistic chance at a good buck, lots of national forest land.
To duplicate this hunt for muleys would require a very low percentage controlled hunt. general hunts for muleys in Idaho can be good, but typically require a lot of effort. Especially if you want a better than average type buck. Likely it'll take years to figure it out.....
 
I was leaning toward Whitetails because I have not hunted them before. I would like to hunt where I had a chance at a decent buck. Since I have not hunted for whitetails before I would not be real pickey. Would like to go somewhere that I could see a decent amount of deer and have a good chance at harvesting one. Any Ideas would be great.


Thanks Jack
 
>I was leaning toward Whitetails because
>I have not hunted them
>before. I would like
>to hunt where I had
>a chance at a decent
>buck. Since I have
>not hunted for whitetails before
>I would not be real
>pickey. Would like to
>go somewhere that I could
>see a decent amount of
>deer and have a good
>chance at harvesting one.
>Any Ideas would be great.
>
>
>
>Thanks Jack

Anywhere north of Riggins should meet your requirements.....If you could gain access to some private stuff, all the better.
 

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