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<blockquote data-quote="kraigwy" data-source="post: 830719" data-attributes="member: 12597"><p>Mr Topgun, I don't know where you get your information.</p><p> </p><p>Deer Area 10, (which covers Antelope Area 27) does have deer, lots of them.</p><p> </p><p>But its more of a white tail area then Mule deer. Mule deer is limited to a one week buck only, w/the 3 pt rule.</p><p> </p><p>However, as I said, this area is a white tail area. The white tail season goes from Oct 1 to Nov 30. This includes any limited draw any deer and doe/fawn.</p><p> </p><p>Take a trip from Newcastle to Wright on Hwy 450 in the evening and tell me there are no mule deer in Wyoming. Try to play golf in Newcastle and tell me there are no mule deer. </p><p> </p><p>I don't normally hunt does (except when teaching my grand kids to hunt) but this year in addition to my gen tag, I got doe tags for the sole purpose of shooting does eating my hay in my front yard. Its not just private land, I live in the Black Hills bordering National Forest.</p><p> </p><p>Also I'm 10 miles from town, I challenge you to make the trip from my house to Newcastle without finding dead deer on the road. Try not to get them yourself.</p><p> </p><p>Oh and I live in Area 9, which is part of region B, and this is where I got my doe tags. </p><p> </p><p>To the OP, if you want mule deer on your license, just step across the line from area 10 to are 7-8-9, the license is good for any Buck or any white tail doe. (unless you have some sort of limited license). Season is Oct 1-15 just like your Antelope.</p><p> </p><p>If someone can't find deer in this part of the state, its because they haven't gotten out of the truck.</p><p> </p><p>Reg B consist of the Thunder Basin Grass Land, a lot of public land with private land interlaced. As mentioned it's well worth having the Land Owner chip in your GPS. I've found they are quite accurate.</p><p> </p><p>Also for the OP, as a side note, The Weston County Sportsman's Club (Newcastle) has sight in days the last two days of Sept. for hunters to confirm their zeros. I'll be working the range both days. If you decide to sight in your rifle look me up, I'll point you to some deer in your hunting area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraigwy, post: 830719, member: 12597"] Mr Topgun, I don't know where you get your information. Deer Area 10, (which covers Antelope Area 27) does have deer, lots of them. But its more of a white tail area then Mule deer. Mule deer is limited to a one week buck only, w/the 3 pt rule. However, as I said, this area is a white tail area. The white tail season goes from Oct 1 to Nov 30. This includes any limited draw any deer and doe/fawn. Take a trip from Newcastle to Wright on Hwy 450 in the evening and tell me there are no mule deer in Wyoming. Try to play golf in Newcastle and tell me there are no mule deer. I don't normally hunt does (except when teaching my grand kids to hunt) but this year in addition to my gen tag, I got doe tags for the sole purpose of shooting does eating my hay in my front yard. Its not just private land, I live in the Black Hills bordering National Forest. Also I'm 10 miles from town, I challenge you to make the trip from my house to Newcastle without finding dead deer on the road. Try not to get them yourself. Oh and I live in Area 9, which is part of region B, and this is where I got my doe tags. To the OP, if you want mule deer on your license, just step across the line from area 10 to are 7-8-9, the license is good for any Buck or any white tail doe. (unless you have some sort of limited license). Season is Oct 1-15 just like your Antelope. If someone can't find deer in this part of the state, its because they haven't gotten out of the truck. Reg B consist of the Thunder Basin Grass Land, a lot of public land with private land interlaced. As mentioned it's well worth having the Land Owner chip in your GPS. I've found they are quite accurate. Also for the OP, as a side note, The Weston County Sportsman's Club (Newcastle) has sight in days the last two days of Sept. for hunters to confirm their zeros. I'll be working the range both days. If you decide to sight in your rifle look me up, I'll point you to some deer in your hunting area. [/QUOTE]
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