2 2peterhunter New Member Jul 5, 2015 33 0 Jul 20, 2015 #1 Has anyone hunted In this area for mulies or whitetails? What's the mix between them? Any decent bucks, 120+? stand hunting or stalking work best? Last edited: Jul 21, 2015
Has anyone hunted In this area for mulies or whitetails? What's the mix between them? Any decent bucks, 120+? stand hunting or stalking work best?
H Hoytfanatic Member May 16, 2015 105 0 Midwest Jul 22, 2015 #3 Haven't hunted it, but I have seen impressive deer in that country.
O outdoorsman_3 New Member Dec 9, 2014 18 0 Oct 2, 2015 #4 Good luck. Drawing a mule deer tag. Whitetail hunting can be good but once the rut comes in most of the deer move to lower elevations. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Good luck. Drawing a mule deer tag. Whitetail hunting can be good but once the rut comes in most of the deer move to lower elevations. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
H Head in the Clouds Member Apr 17, 2015 74 0 Colorado Oct 2, 2015 #5 I'm also looking at this hunt. Does anyone have any experience with Fall River County and the Buffalo Gap grasslands?
I'm also looking at this hunt. Does anyone have any experience with Fall River County and the Buffalo Gap grasslands?
S sodaksooner Member Jul 7, 2014 88 0 Oct 2, 2015 #6 Lead and Deadwood are pretty much one in the same. Couple of miles apart. For mulies you are better off going harding county, northern butte, but like they said good luck getting a tag. Archery however is "OTC" although you have to order the tag.
Lead and Deadwood are pretty much one in the same. Couple of miles apart. For mulies you are better off going harding county, northern butte, but like they said good luck getting a tag. Archery however is "OTC" although you have to order the tag.