Is a mulie " vocal" like a whitetail?
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RE: Is a mulie " vocal" like a whitetail?
ORIGINAL: JD IN ALBERTA
dunno...never had a crowd around like you guy' s do.
dunno...never had a crowd around like you guy' s do.
Would you still make love to your lady the same way if SHE had a chuckle at your expense?
We don' t even spell Muleys the same more or less hunt em the same. Are you sure you know what a Muley is?
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RE: Is a mulie " vocal" like a whitetail?
Well let' s see if I can figure it out....if I said it would be like making love to my wife. That means me=me (the hunter) and my wife=deer (deer don' t chuckle), so I' m assuming the folks having the chuckle, would be the other hunters in the general vicinity. They would be the ones not involved in the love making, they would be the on lookers. GET IT NOW!!!
Guess I shouldn' t post my opinions anymore if it doesn' t work for you, ummm, actually I don' t think so, w.t.' s & muskies asked a question and I gave some examples thats what these boards are for, EVERYONES OPINIONS & EXPERIENCES. No need to question my hunting or spelling abilities. If you take a look at my home page, the deer on the left is one of the many Mule Deer I have been so lucky as to harvest in my years of hunting. I' m not sure if it' s muley or mulie since it' s just a term most guy' s use when hunting these fine deer, but believe me when I say " I know what a muley is" . Yes, they must be different in Canada and are hunted different too. We have Mule Deer all over this wonderful province, from the bad lands to the Rocky Mountains. I also take my tree stand when I go for them and I' m quite successful. We do have trees...so it works. My rattling antlers and grunt come with me too. One day you should come up and try a different way of hunting this fine deer up here. We do have the world record Non-typical you know
JDinAB
Guess I shouldn' t post my opinions anymore if it doesn' t work for you, ummm, actually I don' t think so, w.t.' s & muskies asked a question and I gave some examples thats what these boards are for, EVERYONES OPINIONS & EXPERIENCES. No need to question my hunting or spelling abilities. If you take a look at my home page, the deer on the left is one of the many Mule Deer I have been so lucky as to harvest in my years of hunting. I' m not sure if it' s muley or mulie since it' s just a term most guy' s use when hunting these fine deer, but believe me when I say " I know what a muley is" . Yes, they must be different in Canada and are hunted different too. We have Mule Deer all over this wonderful province, from the bad lands to the Rocky Mountains. I also take my tree stand when I go for them and I' m quite successful. We do have trees...so it works. My rattling antlers and grunt come with me too. One day you should come up and try a different way of hunting this fine deer up here. We do have the world record Non-typical you know
JDinAB
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RE: Is a mulie " vocal" like a whitetail?
Relax JD no one is knocking you or your style of hunting, no reason to take it personal. I was having fun with this thread and was half kidding with my posts. Serious about the muley behavior and hunting tactics but you put in the " making love" analogy and opened the door to a little teasin.
I don' t know what muley behavior is in Canada, I' ve said that enough times. I was just telling the original poster he probably should take it from a guy who lives and hunts a heck of a lot closer than Canada. I do know muley behavior around here and why I said I disagree with your post.
In all seriousness thanks for posting the info on how muleys act in Canada, I do think its interesting. I just might come up one day and hunt up there. Sounds fun and looks like beautiful country. I don' t have a beef with you at all JD and good luck with all your hunts this year.
Oh by the way, deer do chuckle if you do somethin stupid. Haven' t you ever watched Bambi?
I don' t know what muley behavior is in Canada, I' ve said that enough times. I was just telling the original poster he probably should take it from a guy who lives and hunts a heck of a lot closer than Canada. I do know muley behavior around here and why I said I disagree with your post.
In all seriousness thanks for posting the info on how muleys act in Canada, I do think its interesting. I just might come up one day and hunt up there. Sounds fun and looks like beautiful country. I don' t have a beef with you at all JD and good luck with all your hunts this year.
Oh by the way, deer do chuckle if you do somethin stupid. Haven' t you ever watched Bambi?