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    Archive for November, 2007

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    2007 Wyoming Monster Muley Bucks

    Saturday, November 24th, 2007

    Unfortunately, I don’t know the story behind this photo which was emailed to me, but these are a couple of dandy Wyoming Monster Muley Bucks from the 2007 season.

    Mule Deer of Old Mexico

    Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

    You’ll like this:
    Big Mule deer in Old Mexico

    Mule Deer qualify for Rapid and Consistent Reproduction

    Monday, November 19th, 2007

    “Sustaining populations subjected to hunting pressure requires species capable of rapid and consistent reproduction. Deer qualify.“

    The above quote comes from Dr. Scott Shalaway of West Virginia.
    I am open to discussion or to contention in regards to what I am about to say, but here is what I believe:
    First, the earth was created. The earth, mule [...]

    Mule Deer and Explosive Population Growth

    Saturday, November 17th, 2007

    This article came from Vindy.com in Youngstown, Ohio:
    I am going to do a series of posts about this topic and use this article as a foundation for those posts
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    Published: Saturday, November 17, 2007
    Deer harvest is based on biological factors
    Sustaining populations subjected to hunting pressure requires species capable of rapid and consistent reproduction. Deer qualify. Over [...]

    Firearms regulations in Alberta, Canada

    Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    Federal Firearms Legislation
    Last Update/Review: August 12, 2002

    Attention Canadian Hunters!
    As of January 1, 2001, federal law requires firearms owners to be licensed. You must carry on your person a valid federal firearms licence or a valid federal Firearms Acquisition Certificate (FAC) to use or transport non-restricted firearms.
    As of January 1, 2003, federal law requires that all [...]

    Mule Deer hunting in Alberta, Canada

    Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    If you live in the United States, you may be surprised about the manner in which  mule deer hunting is handled in Alberta, Canada.  Alberta is divided into five big game zones: the mountain zone in the west, the foothill zone to the east of the mountain zone, the parkland zone to the east of the [...]

    2007 Montana Mule Deer hunt down due to Mild Weather

    Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    Mild weather in Montana is being blamed for a low mule deer harvest in 2007.  Without snow in the high country, mule deer are not aggregating in the low, more accessible, country.  Because Montana hunters can, and do, hunt multiple species at one time, it is difficult to assess mule deer success in and of itself. For [...]

    Another Trophy Mule Deer that looks like a Whitetail

    Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    Why can’t these guys get it straight?
    Joel Eggars killed this 251 pound 198 point buck in Randolph County, Illinois.

    Chronic Wasting disease now in Wyoming

    Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    Two mule deer killed by hunters in October tested positive for chronic wasting disease in Deer Hunt Area 163 - according to the Star Tribune in Casper, Wyoming

    Blue Tongue Disease affects Mule Deer

    Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    Mule deer around the Big Horn basin in Wyoming have been hurt by a mig-borne virus.  Lesions seen in the current outbreak include inflammation of the feet, crusting around the nose and mouth, and swollen lips. Bluetongue’s distinctive name is due to blue discoloration of the mouth and lips of infected animals.
    Once an animal is [...]

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