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Donley County #6110577 12/31/15 02:09 AM
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What can y'all tell me about Donley County as far as population and quality of Whitetail and Mule deer? Thanks for any info you can provide.

Re: Donley County [Re: teamtigers34] #6110599 12/31/15 02:25 AM
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Can grow some studs if you have enough acerage but it is like the rest of Texas that people who hunt smaller tracts will not let most deer get to 5.5+ age structure where real trophies begine to develop. Whether you have more WT or MD is going to be completely based on what part of the county as well as population.

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Thank you

Re: Donley County [Re: teamtigers34] #6111724 12/31/15 07:31 PM
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I hunt Donley. Population can be very good if the habitat is good. Our lease is split into about five different tracts. One section is mostly mulies while another section just a few miles away is 100% WT. As was said, quality can be very good depending on size of property, neighbors, etc.

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