Did You Know |
| ...In 1920 there were only 2,000 - 10,000
Pronghorn in the U.S. Today there are an estimated one million. |
| ...Last year 14,900 cattle and calves were
killed by predators in California - up from 5,600 killed in 1995, nearly a 170% increase. |
...91 - Number of fatal deaths for the nine
years before the Mandatory Hunter Education statute came into effect in 1970
13 - Number of fatal deaths for the last 10 years after the Hunter Education program came
into effect. |
| ...Elk replace all their hair twice a year.
Once in the spring and once in the fall. |
| ...Whitetail Deer antler spreads have reached
over 38 inches wide! |
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Ask Mr. Mule Deer |
Q. When is the best time of year to
see trophy bucks?
Mac Levy - Pendleton, OR
A. Mac, the best time of year to see big bucks depends on the area you
are looking in. Mountain regions such as Wyoming and Idaho are so tough to get to the high
summer range that it is best to look in the winter range at the base of the mountains. In
Utah, Arizona, and some of Colorado August and September is the best time. Easy access to
the mountains and bucks being in bachelor herds makes this my favorite time to find big
bucks. The major advantage of early scouting during this time is that it is before the
hunt. Its fun to watch bucks on the winter range, but it doesnt help you as
much in hunting these big bucks because they are not in the same area that you will be
hunting them in. |
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