Diy Nebraska Muley

Muley347

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Hey guys new member here i am looking for info I've hunted Nebraska last few years as my family has land there and killed some nice whitetails but truly have a Muley on my bucket list and have been researching public areas to hunt could anybody give me any advice or know of any private ground to get on I'd be more than happy to pay a trespass fee but just can't afford a 3500$ outfitter right now any help would be much appreciated
God Bless, Cody
 

Alabama

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I've hunted public and private in NE almost every year since '08. There was a huge die-off from blue tongue and EHD in 2012 and to a lesser extent in 2013. In 2014 there were tons of fawns running around everywhere and good numbers of 1 1/2 year olds. Bucks in the older age classes are very few. While the impacts are localized (some areas were hit harder than others) I still believe if you give it a couple of years to recover, then you will have a much better hunt if you are after a mature buck. The Northwest part of the state has the highest concentration of public land. Oglala National Grasslands, Nebraska National Forest, Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest, and Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge are all open to hunting. Ft. Robinson state park I believe is open to hunting, as are other state lands, WMA's and walk-in areas. The walk-in areas change from year to year so be sure to use the most up to date info from NE Game and Parks. Because of recent drought (12-13) they have allowed some areas of CRP to be hayed or grazed thereby reducing critical cover, so some walk-ins might not be as productive as they once were.

The whitetails in the areas I hunt are already recovering nicely and based on the numbers of fawns I saw last year the mule deer won't be far behind. If you just want any mule deer buck give any of these areas a try. Otherwise I say about the fall of 2017 there will again be a high number of bucks in the older age classes to hunt.
 

Muley347

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I really appreciate the advice a lot do you know of much private ground that a guy could get in on for 1500$ cash for a trespassing fee I've kinda heard that's the way to go if you can find a place
 

Alabama

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The area I hunt is either outfitter leased or hunted almost exclusively by locals. I can ask around if there is anybody is offering hunts on a trespass fee. If you are going to go that route you might want to look into Eastern Colorado. The deer will be a little bigger and for $1500 I'm sure you could get on a decent ranch.
 

Muley347

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I would appreciate that very much buddy only prob is I already have a hunt booked for next year just trying to do the over the counter tag hunt in Nebraska this year but any help is much appreciated if you could find me a spot I'd dang sure have you up to missouri in the spring for a turkey hunt on me
 

NE69

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Alabama has you covered pretty well on a rifle hunt. I would think for $1500 it would open a lot of areas. Let us know how it goes.
 

tdr0007

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Hey guys new member here i am looking for info I've hunted Nebraska last few years as my family has land there and killed some nice whitetails but truly have a Muley on my bucket list and have been researching public areas to hunt could anybody give me any advice or know of any private ground to get on I'd be more than happy to pay a trespass fee but just can't afford a 3500$ outfitter right now any help would be much appreciated
God Bless, Cody
Hey guys, I just came across this thread and am interested in NE mule deer hunt as well (and also from Sweet Home Alabama). Is the public land in NE worth it for a mule deer? Also, did you find a private outfitter that would let you pay a trespass fee to hunt? Any advice would be appreciated.


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Slugz

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TDR,
Welcome. Head over to the new members section for an intro if you haven't already. WRT to the NE questions Alabama above has got it to a T. I've seen the exact same thing. IMO.... search the Interweb to lease some farm land. I used to lease a 160ac square for 500$ prior to the blue tongue and recent drought. Knocked down 3 whitetails and had the chance at 2-3 nice mule deer.