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The mule deer would jump to their feet, as if triggered by an electric current to their short hairs. Then they’d stot away and stop at 150 yards and look back and smirk.
This article by OL’s former shooting editor, originally titled “Deer and Deer Rifles,” first appeared in the September 1962 issue. It was later reprinted as a chapter in his classic book The Hunting ...
One of Hirschi’s four 200-plus mule deer: a 201⅛-inch buck that’s currently the No. 11 all-time P&Y typical. Roger Kisby. Locating a big mule deer track and following it for miles across the desert ...
There is a risk of chronic wasting disease, also known as CWD, jumping from animals like deer over to humans, ... which was first identified in 1967 in a captive mule deer in Colorado, ...
Mule deer bucks, especially during mating season, are prone to aggressive behavior, using their antlers to fight one another, according to the park service.
After ‘falling back’ chances of hitting a deer jump by 16% per UW research Sun., Nov. 6, ... likely due to the fact that there are more mule deer in the West.
Commissioners for Anaconda-Deer Lodge County heard discussion about the community’s habituated mule deer at their Nov. 21 meeting but took no action, as reported in The Anaconda Leader.
CASPER — Scientists are still figuring out how, exactly, development impacts mule deer and other migratory species. But as the harms associated with disruption become increasingly clear, Wyoming ...
Thousands of people signed a petition opposing a plan to use helicopter-mounted sharpshooters to curb the mule deer population that's wreaking havoc on a California island's ecosystem. "Catalina ...
As of April 2022, chronic wasting disease has been detected in 40 of Colorado's 54 mule and white-tailed deer herds, 17 of 42 elk herds and two of nine moose herds.
But everyone chiming in with their accounts of "Deer logic" as well as "Whitetail deer, Defensive back, Ohio State," are pure comedy gold. Because that's what this is, a comedy.