It's a tough zone to draw a tag in...took me 7 years until I got drawn last fall in the same zone.I took a spindly 180" buck that I was happy with!I have never even seen a 180+ while hunting, and you casually snap pictures of them every scouting trip.
Clearly you know something I don't!

I have never even seen a 180+ while hunting, and you casually snap pictures of them every scouting trip.
Clearly you know something I don't!
Your correct, open country hunting is easier, this is the reason why prairie big game hunting is limited to 4 days a week. The zone that I hunt varies in terrain.......flat, rolling hills, coulees, and river bottoms. The Rocky Mountains and Foothills do have great mule deer with the foothills having the higher population and trophies. The big mountains have less densities and of course the terrain is most challenging. A big rocky mountain mule deer is a great hunt and trophy.I don't doubt they arnt hard to hunt, especially in those fields, I always pictured Muleys up in the big open high country valleys. that's where id love to hunt muleys.
anything in a field is relatively 'easy' to hunt/shoot.
Is all your muley country flat in your local area mate?
WL
Generally when deer are rutting hard, be it mule or whitetail, they mind no heed to the human predator. In this case I know this particular deer, and there has been absolutely no hunting pressure on this animal, not even by a bow hunter. The pre-rut has started but they are about three weeks away from hard heavy rutting.I can't believe a buck of that size - or any size really - would just lay down in the open like that in broad daylight. I guess that is the difference when hunting farms. Although I do have access to one small farm, and they still don't lie in the open like that!
I can't believe a buck of that size - or any size really - would just lay down in the open like that in broad daylight. I guess that is the difference when hunting farms. Although I do have access to one small farm, and they still don't lie in the open like that!
Your probably right, Murphy's Law on opening day, been there done that many of times, searching and finding him is the fun part.............that's hunting!Can't you see? He is checking the calendar and the hunting regulations . . . he won't be there on opening day!



























