Mule Deer Facts
When are Mule Deer Fawns born?
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
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Here in Northern Arizona, we have a rainy season referred to by locals as the Monsoon Season. This year and last, it began about the first week of July and lasted until the end of July. Just coincidentally, this is the time when most of the fawns are born. […]
Venison vs. Beef
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
“If God didn’t want us to eat MULE DEER, He wouldn’t have made them out of meat”
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“You’ll often read that venison contains a lower level of cholesterol than beef, but this just isn’t true. This article, excerpted from my book, “Making the Most of Your Deer” (2000), contains USDA data, cut-for-cut.”
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EXCERPT FROM “MAKING THE […]
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, 2007This 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 […]
When are Mule Deer Fawns born ?
Wednesday, August 15th, 2007Since the gestation period for mule deer is about 210 days, if you know when the rut occurs, then you will know when to expect baby deer. Or, in like manner, if you know when the fawns are born, then you know when the rut occurs. In my home area of North Central Arizona, the first […]
Mule Deer Aging Technique
Saturday, July 14th, 2007Courtesy Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks: CLICK HERE
About Wyoming Preference Points
Wednesday, March 14th, 2007Preference Points for Elk, Deer and Antelope
FOR NONRESIDENTS ONLY
An optional Preference Point system was instituted beginning in 2006 for Elk, Deer and Antelope. In 2007, hunters, who were awarded a Preference Point in 2006, will have an advantage in the license draw.
Beginning in 2007, the Department shall allocate not […]
Do Mule Deer have eyelashes?
Sunday, February 18th, 2007Only the females. They blink them in rapid succession when trying to attract a big buck.
Seriously, yes - mule deer have eyelashes. They have a regular set, similar to humans, and then an extra set made up of long (2 inches) black hairs, above and below the eye. Had you ever […]
Are you a Mule Deer Fanatic ?
Thursday, January 25th, 2007If you’re really a Mule Deer Fanatic, you already know it.
If you aspire to be one, then you are a MDF wanabe, and that’s cool!!! All Mule Deer Fanatics start as wanabes.
Here is a Definition:
you hunt mule deer in every state possible every year
you read about mule deer from every source you can get your […]
