THIS STINKS
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Georgia
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THIS STINKS
Season has been out a week in north Georgia and already going through withdrawls. Trying to decide what to do next year and where to hunt. Want to go shoot a Mule deer and a antelope, but also want to go back to texas and also want to go up around Iowa. Many decisions ahead, anyone elso going off on a hunt nest year, around Iowa or out west somewhere, would be interested in other peoples ideas on where they would like to go hunting outside of the state they live in.
#2
RE: THIS STINKS
I'm planning a trip to NY this year for turkeys. (possible bigfoot)
I found a good outfitter in Idaho for mullies and elk. But, the wife cancelled that trip, said I had to take her to Cancun this year. Oh well maybe next year.
If you want the info I got, I'll be glad to send it to you.
I found a good outfitter in Idaho for mullies and elk. But, the wife cancelled that trip, said I had to take her to Cancun this year. Oh well maybe next year.
If you want the info I got, I'll be glad to send it to you.
#4
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If I had my way, I'd head to West Texas for whitetails and then up to Montana for mulies. But, finances dictate otherwise. I've got a full plate this year anyway. Spring gobbler hunting in Southern Virginia, early-season whitetail in Ohio, Southern Virginia whitetail rifle hunting, and Maryland whitetail shotgun hunting in November.
#5
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I am content with hunting ohio. But if some one was to twist my arm I would like to go up north to canada and hunt some of those brutes. I couldn't imagine seeing a deer dress out at 250-300 pounds. That is just unreal. 200 pounders around here are absolutle hogs. add another 50 to 100 pounds on that, just huge.
#6
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You could always apply for a tag here in Nebraska. There is a lot of public hunting land in western Nebraska that has both mulies and antelope. In eastern Nebraska, all that we have are whitetails, but mulies are gradually moving this way. My dad shot a 3x4 mulie buck this year that was in the eastern one-third of the state. If that doesn't work, you may want to contact an outfitter in Wyoming. They have some big antelope and mulies there. Good luck to you.