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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 518273" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>As a followup to your post, I shot a smaller mulie rack like the one in this thread in Wyoming years ago when there were no whitetails anywhere near the area. You would swear it was a whitetail if I didn't tell you. I also shot a big nontypical whitetail 4x4 with 3" browpoints that you would swear is a mulie down in the brush country of south Texas. Neither animal was in an area where it would have cross-bred with the other species, so I have often wondered what makes some racks like they are. The OP said he was in the Silver City area, so maybe that buck was even an offspring of a Coues and a mulie. I just hunted the Gila above Silver City last Fall and we saw both species, so maybe even that is a possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 518273, member: 28854"] As a followup to your post, I shot a smaller mulie rack like the one in this thread in Wyoming years ago when there were no whitetails anywhere near the area. You would swear it was a whitetail if I didn't tell you. I also shot a big nontypical whitetail 4x4 with 3" browpoints that you would swear is a mulie down in the brush country of south Texas. Neither animal was in an area where it would have cross-bred with the other species, so I have often wondered what makes some racks like they are. The OP said he was in the Silver City area, so maybe that buck was even an offspring of a Coues and a mulie. I just hunted the Gila above Silver City last Fall and we saw both species, so maybe even that is a possibility. [/QUOTE]
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