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Cole

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Ok,so in your honest opinion, where , in this fine, fine country would you rate as having the most consistent mulie hunting, producing good numbers of 4 point or better bucks?????? I am not after your spot, I have my own, I just want to hear what everyone else thinks.:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
In my experience it would be southern alberta or southern Sask. FS

I agree completely.

that pretty much covers it!

in the days when I entered the draws for Southern Sk I always saw huge numbers of quality animals and took some home with me.
Although the very best bucks I saw were always when I had doe tags... go figure.
 
In my experience it would be southern alberta or southern Sask. FS

Dude, shut the hell up!

Just kidding, I have been saying this to all my BC friends, and they just nod and smile. Then they come out for a visit and nearly crap their pants.

This year was a bit slow after the winter and spring we had, but give it a year or two and it will be fantastic again.
 
So far this year I've only seen small 4x4's, nothing extraordinary. There was one big boy I had my eye on, and admitidly I haven't hunted in that area much but on Wednesday a pair of hunters asked the landowner to walk the coulee's behind his house. It was kind of hidden away and unless you know the area you won't find the place. I have a funny feeling my buck won't last the year. :(
 
Southern Sask has some monster mulies, I see them alot but never when I get drawn:mad:

Take up archery. You don't need to be drawn and you can have a pile of fun with some spot and stalk mulie action. Also, with the pool system you should get drawn sooner or later or hunt in some of the CWD cull zones. If you bring in two does they'll sell you a buck tag. Meat for the freezer and horns on the wall.
 
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