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<blockquote data-quote="ICMDEER" data-source="post: 2557733" data-attributes="member: 123653"><p>There are some quality whitetails in Wyoming. But it is now about impossible to hunt both a whitetail buck and a mule deer buck the same year unless you are a resident. </p><p></p><p>Folks are right, eastern WY is the place for a good whitetail. We took five whitetail hunters last year and three of the bucks were 160 or better. All of the bucks were 5X5 or better. Access on most private land is limited and the quality bucks are generally on private land. The Black Hills are a fun and great place to hunt, with good deer numbers. But the quality on the public land there is not usually comparable to what you'll find on well-managed private land. </p><p></p><p>Whitetail licenses are often easy to get, zero points will often get you drawn. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck and stack upa big one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICMDEER, post: 2557733, member: 123653"] There are some quality whitetails in Wyoming. But it is now about impossible to hunt both a whitetail buck and a mule deer buck the same year unless you are a resident. Folks are right, eastern WY is the place for a good whitetail. We took five whitetail hunters last year and three of the bucks were 160 or better. All of the bucks were 5X5 or better. Access on most private land is limited and the quality bucks are generally on private land. The Black Hills are a fun and great place to hunt, with good deer numbers. But the quality on the public land there is not usually comparable to what you'll find on well-managed private land. Whitetail licenses are often easy to get, zero points will often get you drawn. Best of luck and stack upa big one. [/QUOTE]
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