Hey man, what is this crap about an 11 grand mulie tag??? I drove between Roundup and Musselshell one afternoon (about 20 miles) and spotted over 200 mule deer from the road. A case of beer and a tank of gas is the price some folks around here pay for a mulie. The deer around here are so thick they are dieing from intestinal disease due to overpopulation. 11 grand for a mule deer tag??? It's $16 in Montana for a deer tag for a resident. Less than $1000 for deer & elk for nonresident.
@TaliskerLaphroaig these hunts cost that much to make money for proper management of the land and population of animals. also with this hunt you womt have to deal with alot of hunters like that of a state hunt. with this management you prevent overpopulation which can result in diseases and smaller animals because of small amounts of food. being from this native american reservation i see many trophy class animals every year due to this proper management.
Trav1391, Your coment shows you really don't know a thing about mule deer. Most people would look it up before popping off at the mouth. Check it out in the B&C record book. 261 gross and 255 and some change net.
I almost hit a buck this big near Raton back in 82/83 middle of the night, blinding snow-storm, came over hill & about 30 does standing in the hwy, turned off lights, waited 2 min's, hit the lights, there he was not 25 ft....... never forget him.
@bulldurham4 I hate it when sportsmen bust there hump to stalk and sneak in as close as possible in order to make the most ethical shot they can- Just terrible. Why don't they take an 800 yard shot, right..?? Idiot...
It pretty cool that you have never had to look into the direction of the sun. I'd say we do 25% of the time. You have to if you are going to cover all the ground 360 degrees around you. I guess if your glassing at noon you don't have to worry about it. If you are trying to say we staged it, you' ve fell off your rocker. We don't stage anything. We have ne need to. Thanks for your comment.
Say what you want, I have spent many hours on the end of a scope and binocs. Unless they have come out with some new lensecoating I haven't heard about. Trying to glass into the sun is futile.. I have to say that is a beautiful Mule deer. I know it is not staged, no actor alive can pump up the adrenaline like the sight of a good buck. Thanks for the video
paying that much to hunt= wack
j6dznuts 2 weeks ago
@jerdeb4evr maybe if you bought your binocs from somewhere other than walmart you know a thing or two about lens coatings.
TheAzoutdoorsman 1 month ago
My biggest is 184 from Wyoming. What a great buck.
democratichypocrit 2 months ago
They have great mule deer on the Jicarilla. I'm from Mescalero good ones down here but elk are driving them out
saenz2002 3 months ago
Hey man, what is this crap about an 11 grand mulie tag??? I drove between Roundup and Musselshell one afternoon (about 20 miles) and spotted over 200 mule deer from the road. A case of beer and a tank of gas is the price some folks around here pay for a mulie. The deer around here are so thick they are dieing from intestinal disease due to overpopulation. 11 grand for a mule deer tag??? It's $16 in Montana for a deer tag for a resident. Less than $1000 for deer & elk for nonresident.
TaliskerLaphroaig 3 months ago
@TaliskerLaphroaig these hunts cost that much to make money for proper management of the land and population of animals. also with this hunt you womt have to deal with alot of hunters like that of a state hunt. with this management you prevent overpopulation which can result in diseases and smaller animals because of small amounts of food. being from this native american reservation i see many trophy class animals every year due to this proper management.
zi42008 2 months ago
I would love to get me one of those.
Ballerpower19 3 months ago
Hell Yea Nice Buck, That Left side is wicked. Got any pictures of him should mounted
gottyline08 8 months ago
Um... wow.... I didn't know there were deer like that anymore... He is a STUD..!!!
browningrage11 9 months ago
let's go
MrShellX 11 months ago
Trav1391, Your coment shows you really don't know a thing about mule deer. Most people would look it up before popping off at the mouth. Check it out in the B&C record book. 261 gross and 255 and some change net.
lowlandmulies 1 year ago
im having a very hard time believeing thats a 261 my buddy shot a 223 non typical that looks like it dwarfs that 1
trav1391 1 year ago
I almost hit a buck this big near Raton back in 82/83 middle of the night, blinding snow-storm, came over hill & about 30 does standing in the hwy, turned off lights, waited 2 min's, hit the lights, there he was not 25 ft....... never forget him.
mrsmelzbad 1 year ago
150 yards? What Sport
bulldurham4 1 year ago
@bulldurham4 I hate it when sportsmen bust there hump to stalk and sneak in as close as possible in order to make the most ethical shot they can- Just terrible. Why don't they take an 800 yard shot, right..?? Idiot...
browningrage11 9 months ago
@bulldurham4 More like Bullshitdurhan! Do you even hunt? PUTZ!
FXMAN66 8 months ago
that tag prolly cost him $20k+
elkhnter1 1 year ago
@elkhnter1, The tag cost 11 grand. He probably had 13 into it total. Pretty good return if you ask me! Steve
lowlandmulies 1 year ago
What?! He isn't looking into the sun.
MrStaybrown 1 year ago
the poaching that goes on in these areas is incredible, i will never go back, wasted money
Rick123691 1 year ago
what did that tag cost ya? ;O)
drawgud 1 year ago
great video guys, it really places you in the action. Don't you just love whopper bucks??
overkilllz 1 year ago
that was fucking exciting!!!! especially when he took off. nice shot!!!1
shabang3006 2 years ago
how shots up north we use one bullet
reeboy2 2 years ago
woe
chalder1 2 years ago
Only on the Jicarilla.
Apachewarparty 2 years ago
nice buck man i want one like this one some day. Great shot!
bassin4life2 2 years ago
That opening shot of the guy with the binocs. Gimme a break. Notice he is looking into the sun, with binocs...?
jerdeb4evr 2 years ago
It pretty cool that you have never had to look into the direction of the sun. I'd say we do 25% of the time. You have to if you are going to cover all the ground 360 degrees around you. I guess if your glassing at noon you don't have to worry about it. If you are trying to say we staged it, you' ve fell off your rocker. We don't stage anything. We have ne need to. Thanks for your comment.
Steve
lowlandmulies 2 years ago
Say what you want, I have spent many hours on the end of a scope and binocs. Unless they have come out with some new lensecoating I haven't heard about. Trying to glass into the sun is futile.. I have to say that is a beautiful Mule deer. I know it is not staged, no actor alive can pump up the adrenaline like the sight of a good buck. Thanks for the video
jerdeb4evr 2 years ago