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Montana Mule Deer Hurting
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<blockquote data-quote="gtk" data-source="post: 5576920" data-attributes="member: 795"><p>I have been hunting the same ranch in CO going on 10 yrs now. WHen I first started hunting it, no one else had hunted in years and the mule deer were everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Good quality bucks would just stand 30 yards from you and stare at you.</p><p></p><p>In the last 5yrs, the amount of "quality" deer I see has diminished considerably and the total amount of deer has seemed to go down. Where I used to see very good bucks almost daily, now I may see one or two good ones during the hunt. I'm still seeing a lot of deer, but nothing like it was 5-10 yrs ago. </p><p></p><p>Go to any western town in CO, and you will see plenty of deer. Colorado Springs, Monument, Denver suburbs, Woodland Park, are slap full of deer. Maybe they are getting smart and moving to the city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtk, post: 5576920, member: 795"] I have been hunting the same ranch in CO going on 10 yrs now. WHen I first started hunting it, no one else had hunted in years and the mule deer were everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Good quality bucks would just stand 30 yards from you and stare at you. In the last 5yrs, the amount of "quality" deer I see has diminished considerably and the total amount of deer has seemed to go down. Where I used to see very good bucks almost daily, now I may see one or two good ones during the hunt. I'm still seeing a lot of deer, but nothing like it was 5-10 yrs ago. Go to any western town in CO, and you will see plenty of deer. Colorado Springs, Monument, Denver suburbs, Woodland Park, are slap full of deer. Maybe they are getting smart and moving to the city. [/QUOTE]
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