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wyoming mule deer
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03/08/13 04:12 AM
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hey guys i put in for a tag for mule deer in area c in the cowboy state. i will be hunting with my first cousin that lives in bufflo , i was wondering what type clothes and boots i will need for that area in october, and any other stuff for such a hunt, any of yal, that know the area and have hunted there give me word or two. also would a browning a bolt 7 mag be good for mule deer, am planning on the browning as my primary and the ruger 270 i use on deer here in east texas for my backup any advice yal give will be helpful thanks
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/08/13 04:29 AM
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Your guns are fine for that hunt. The terrain around Buffalo is not difficult at all, good hiking boots will work well. As for cloths well hard to tell it can be cold or warm that time of year. Have seen some good bucks from I25 in that area in the past and lots of deer. Have hunted Montana in November several times and seen it cold that we did not get above zero for a week, another year killed out the first 2 days and fished in shirt sleeves the rest of the week.
You will need some good bino's since you will spend lots of time with them and a spotting scope would sure be useful. Let the optics save a lot of walking.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/08/13 04:52 AM
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thanks kmon1 i take it there will be a lot of glassing and hikeing , diffrent that tree stands and box blinds a true western hunt i have bait hunter bears in minnesota killed two , but this will be my first spot and stalk, are there good deer in that area of the state tag seems good for mule deer or whitail is area have big deer in both types
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/08/13 05:07 AM
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You will see the whitetails mostly in the river and creek bottoms. Alfalfa fields are a huge draw for the deer there. Lots of sage brush but it is generally short but the deer can sure hide in it when bedded. Probably the biggest mulie buck I have seen was south of Buffalo in an alfalfa field. You will also see lots of speed goats around. It will be a lot different from what you are accustomed to in East Texas but does make for a fun hunt.
In the mornings try to locate a good buck while he is going to bed down then figure a way to stalk within shooting range. During the day some can be spotted when they get up and stretch and get a bite to eat.
Good luck and have fun, it sure is fun hunting other places
You might check into pronghorn tags also. Sometimes even after a draw there are still leftover doe tags that can be had over the counter.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/08/13 02:40 PM
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You might want to order some snow gators from Cabelas. As Kmon1 said, weather can go warm or cold with a lot of snow. These aren't that expensive and you will be glad you have them if your walking around in the snow all day. 270 is all you need for any of the game you'll be hunting. Don't forget to bring shooting sticks, preferably tripod type, one of the most important pieces of equipment you will need. If your used to hunting east Texas, go to a gun range or land that you can practice 200+ yard shots. I'd advise you to sight your 270 in at 2" high @ 100 yards with a 130 grain round. This will give you a hold on target kill zone out to 250 yards. Also bring a range finder as this will be just as important as you binoculars. hey guys i put in for a tag for mule deer in area c in the cowboy state. i will be hunting with my first cousin that lives in bufflo , i was wondering what type clothes and boots i will need for that area in october, and any other stuff for such a hunt, any of yal, that know the area and have hunted there give me word or two. also would a browning a bolt 7 mag be good for mule deer, am planning on the browning as my primary and the ruger 270 i use on deer here in east texas for my backup any advice yal give will be helpful thanks
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/08/13 04:41 PM
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If your taking a 270 with you, that is all you'll need. I've taken two New Mexico muley's with a 100gr .243 at 100yrds. As for weather in Buffalo, prepare for anything from snow to warm and sunny. It changes fast. I used to live in Laramie, and if there is anything you can expect it is sudden weather changes.
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/09/13 02:06 PM
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thanks folks me and my friend and coworker that is going with me have already discussed the long range pratice, we have a good power line ride of way on our hunting lease here at home we can go out to 400 yards on . am glad to hear my 270 will be enough its my perferance and the rifle am most accustomed two my scope on the 270 is a 3-9 zeiss my buddy seems to think i should up to a 4-12 or more i think i can get the job done with what i have want do yal think, and pitchfork your advice on sighting in was the very same my kin folk from the area advised my, i have found its best to listen to ones that have been there and live in the area , my cousin even said as x man did he would even go 243 if you were good with it and had a good bullet
NRA all the way god guns and guts made us free , i want all three
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/09/13 02:24 PM
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also my cousin is looking into some speed goat tags, he is also going to contacted some of the ranchers he knows in the area so we may get to hunt some private land, he told me and my hunting buddy to be ready to host some of them to a hog hunt we agreed to that right off,have already had cousin down we stand hunted and then took him out with the dogs he loved that
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/09/13 04:14 PM
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Are you certain that you will draw the tags? It's good to get ready and make plans and a list but you may want to hold off on actually buying much gear until your sure you have drawn. And your 7mm and your 270 are both great choices just pack the one that you have the most confidence in and shoot the best. You will have fairly open shots in that area and chances are you will be glassing and hiking a fair amount. Best of luck!
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/09/13 04:26 PM
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One more note... get a good map!!! Region C is confusing with the available walk-in areas and public lands. Unless of course your hunting private land...
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/09/13 06:51 PM
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I second what everyone has said. 3x9 is fine. May want to borrow a spotting scope. Finding them is the key-give yourself every edge.
Dress in layers. Good base like merino wool,etc. Cabelas microtex is a good affordable shirt. Fleece is good and affordable. Key is shell layer must be waterproof, NOT water resistant. Get a good reasonably priced down jacket like the Browning 700 for 90 bucks or so-you will not regret it.
Have fun!
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/11/13 02:53 PM
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thanks guys and am not getting to jumpy til i get a tag for sure me and my friend put in for mule deer snd speedgoat as a party of two , but am going to start on some gear cause me and my kin said we would work it til we got some tags, if not this year maybe next , reallt want to make the trip as much to see my kin and the country as to hunt, but a good mule deer sure would make things better, i have a spotting scope , decent binos and a GPS , mostly will need some better clothes for that area, am going to try to be good, but sure hope am luckey
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/11/13 10:56 PM
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Looks like the General Mule Deer tag for Unit C is 100% draw success. Good luck on the hunt !
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/12/13 01:22 AM
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Good luck.....I will be just south of there chasing goats. Building points for area specific tag. Killed a good mulie in 2010. My favorite hunts are out west.....good luck!
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/14/13 03:30 AM
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good luck to you to doubletrouble, are you the fellow from up north i talked bear hunting with
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/14/13 03:32 AM
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have c as first y as second and areab as 3ed choice maybe i will get a area
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/14/13 10:29 AM
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A combo hunt for deer and antelope would work well in the Buffalo area. If you want to dramatically improve your chances, consider an outfitter, especially for your first hunt. Ross Adney of Beaver Trap Outfitters--who hunts around Buffalo--would be my choice.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple.....and wrong." H. L. Mencken
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/14/13 11:10 AM
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good luck to you to doubletrouble, are you the fellow from up north i talked bear hunting with I am....had a great year last year. Two very respectable bucks, antelope, bear...great year. You? Did you get out on bear? You will love Wyoming....we go every year.
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/14/13 01:46 PM
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Unless your eyes aren't what they used to be like me I think the 3x9 Zeiss will be up for the job. thanks folks me and my friend and coworker that is going with me have already discussed the long range pratice, we have a good power line ride of way on our hunting lease here at home we can go out to 400 yards on . am glad to hear my 270 will be enough its my perferance and the rifle am most accustomed two my scope on the 270 is a 3-9 zeiss my buddy seems to think i should up to a 4-12 or more i think i can get the job done with what i have want do yal think, and pitchfork your advice on sighting in was the very same my kin folk from the area advised my, i have found its best to listen to ones that have been there and live in the area , my cousin even said as x man did he would even go 243 if you were good with it and had a good bullet
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/15/13 01:54 AM
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i had a good season to last year a 320 pound bear in minnesota , and a decent buck in west texas , this will be my first hunt out west, i did consider a outfitter, but my kin in area who was a hunting guide at one time assures me he can get us a good hunt and he will moe or less be our guide , pays to have kin and be on good terms with them
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/15/13 01:55 AM
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thought i remembered your screen name trouble
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/17/13 02:29 AM
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The 270 is the only gun you need to take. If area C goes all the way to the south end of the Bighorns out of Buffalo (actually Kacee) you will have some great hunting. The middle fork of the Powder River foothill area has some of the biggest mulies you will see and there are usually pretty good numbers of them. That is also the #1 mountain lion area in WY. Historically it is the entrance to the outlaw cabins and the Hole in the Wall bunch. Some of the cabins are still there. If you just want to burden yourself with an extra gun, take a .223, 22-250 or some other varmiter and take on some of the marmots after you get your mulie.
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/18/13 03:18 AM
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my cousin aiready said we may shoot some rodents after we get our mulies he shoots them with a 17 hmr out to about 200 yards then a howa 243 after that , am really looking foreward to seeing wyoming and the little bighorn have not been there since a was a 6 year old child
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03/18/13 04:34 AM
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Have a great trip piney woods hunter. I was up there two months ago and will be going back this summer. Love that country - hate the snow. I may still have topos for all that area if you don't have any. Would have to look through the box and see if you were interested.
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Re: wyoming mule deer
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03/19/13 02:20 PM
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Not sure if it was mentioned yet or not, but I am from Utah, not far from where your headed. Make sure you practice your long range shots. From what I have read on here and talking to others, the adverage shot for a Tx deer is about 150yds and below, your adverage shot for a Ut, or Wy, Mulie, is going to be 150 to 300 yrds easy.... get a laser ranger, and a damn good scope, I would say a Mil dot for the caliber your using. The Deer as you know weigh about twice to three times what a Tx deer does. But I know alot of my friends and family that are still in Ut hunt with a .270, my uncle has killed tons of deer and even a few elk with his .243, but I don't recomend that for the longer shots. at a minimum, a .270. My old man used to shoot everything from Rabbits to elk with his 7mm Mag, but that's just cause he was a little nuts.... lol Have a great time, and dress warm....and in layers, cold mornings and evenings, mid day warms up a bit....
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