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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 830726" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Most people getting a deer tag that are nonresidents aren't going to Wyoming to hunt whitetails! You admitted the area we're talking about is mostly whitetails and I'm talking mule deer. I'll also call BS when you intimate that I didn't get out of the truck and that's why I didn't see deer! I hunted hard like I have for all 60 years I've hunted because that's the only way I hunt and that's all the mulies I saw. Nobody else that's talking about the area on any of the hunting websites is seeing many because the area is just like I said, mediocre to poor at best. There were no doe mule deer licenses issued ANYWHERE in Region B, and if that is the case it means the deer are not there in numbers to allow it. You can't even take a mulie doe on the expensive type one tag because it's for a buck mulie only and in unit 10 it has to have at least 3 points on one side. That was requested by the locals themselves because they could see what has been happening over the last 10 years or so in their area. Yea, the whitetails over where you're talking are there in good numbers, but I wasn't talking whitetails. Geez, if you talk to the biologists and Game Wardens over in that area every single one of them will tell you to go somewhere else for a decent mule deer hunt! I'll stay over on the west side of the BigHorns where I hunt every year and have a good hunt on public land and you can have your Region B for mulies!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 830726, member: 28854"] Most people getting a deer tag that are nonresidents aren't going to Wyoming to hunt whitetails! You admitted the area we're talking about is mostly whitetails and I'm talking mule deer. I'll also call BS when you intimate that I didn't get out of the truck and that's why I didn't see deer! I hunted hard like I have for all 60 years I've hunted because that's the only way I hunt and that's all the mulies I saw. Nobody else that's talking about the area on any of the hunting websites is seeing many because the area is just like I said, mediocre to poor at best. There were no doe mule deer licenses issued ANYWHERE in Region B, and if that is the case it means the deer are not there in numbers to allow it. You can't even take a mulie doe on the expensive type one tag because it's for a buck mulie only and in unit 10 it has to have at least 3 points on one side. That was requested by the locals themselves because they could see what has been happening over the last 10 years or so in their area. Yea, the whitetails over where you're talking are there in good numbers, but I wasn't talking whitetails. Geez, if you talk to the biologists and Game Wardens over in that area every single one of them will tell you to go somewhere else for a decent mule deer hunt! I'll stay over on the west side of the BigHorns where I hunt every year and have a good hunt on public land and you can have your Region B for mulies!!! [/QUOTE]
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