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New Mexico Mule Deer Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="moombaskier" data-source="post: 518672" data-attributes="member: 7841"><p>I have some Blacktail racks that have a typical Blacktail/Mule deer, I guess they call it bifuricated? antler on one side and the other is very much typical whitetail, one main beam with points sprouting up. I wonder if anyone else from Oregon has seen this on the coast range?</p><p>As for that LIAM, thanks for seeing it my way, what a jerk! I have never shot a Mule deer and that buck is way bigger than any Blacktail around here. The way I see it, any buck taken at that range is a trophy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moombaskier, post: 518672, member: 7841"] I have some Blacktail racks that have a typical Blacktail/Mule deer, I guess they call it bifuricated? antler on one side and the other is very much typical whitetail, one main beam with points sprouting up. I wonder if anyone else from Oregon has seen this on the coast range? As for that LIAM, thanks for seeing it my way, what a jerk! I have never shot a Mule deer and that buck is way bigger than any Blacktail around here. The way I see it, any buck taken at that range is a trophy! [/QUOTE]
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