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<blockquote data-quote="redneckclimbing" data-source="post: 1191671" data-attributes="member: 41124"><p>So two years ago mu brother-in-law, myself and a friend hunted early September for some "High Country" Mule Deer. We hunted between 11-13k feet. Saw a really nice bull elk, 7 different Billy Goats, and not a single **** deer! </p><p> </p><p>We also never saw a single deer during a couple of different scouting sessions, but chalked it up to dumb luck and hunted the same general areas anyways.</p><p> </p><p>I'm headed back this year with a muzzle loader. The season starts 9/10/2016, is this going to be too late?</p><p> </p><p>Will the bucks have already shed their velvet and broke out of their bachelor groups?</p><p> </p><p>If some of you guys that have hunted some of these early season hunts that killed bucks in velvet could chime in I sure would appreciate it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckclimbing, post: 1191671, member: 41124"] So two years ago mu brother-in-law, myself and a friend hunted early September for some "High Country" Mule Deer. We hunted between 11-13k feet. Saw a really nice bull elk, 7 different Billy Goats, and not a single **** deer! We also never saw a single deer during a couple of different scouting sessions, but chalked it up to dumb luck and hunted the same general areas anyways. I'm headed back this year with a muzzle loader. The season starts 9/10/2016, is this going to be too late? Will the bucks have already shed their velvet and broke out of their bachelor groups? If some of you guys that have hunted some of these early season hunts that killed bucks in velvet could chime in I sure would appreciate it? [/QUOTE]
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