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\"Bob Frapples\" said:I\'ve yet to do my first elk hunt but Mullie is on my to do list as well. Is it usually worth wild to buy a Mullie tag while elk hunting when able?
The way my world rotates if I got a Mullie tag, I\'ll be overrun with elk, if I\'m holding an elk tag the Millie\'s will be everywhere. That\'s how my fishing license work too, lol
Back in the day when deer tags were all OTC, I would buy a deer tag \'just in case\' during my elk hunt. Anymore, with tags at a premium, I don\'t think I would mix deer and elk hunting either.\"cnelk\" said:Some may think it best to not mix elk/mulie unless you have plenty of time.
That\'s a good idea and I wish that Colorado would end its love affair with I25 and start using the foothills as the boundary between east and west. There are a ton of whitetails west of the I, where the mountains range far from the highway, and there is some great hunting to be had but we manage everthing on that west side the same.\"cnelk\" said:Bullnuts
On the BGSS Structure input, I suggested a late season deer hunt west of I25 for November.
That season would be a limited hunt, and help eliminate some PP for people.
I can\'t say that I agree with your assessment of big mulies. Having hunted both, I have found big mulies to be as cagey as any whitetail ever was. Most of the big whitetails that guys see season after season are on private land where they have the luxury of growing big deer and seeing them year after year. Big mulies may let you get close once, but if you blow that chance you may never see that deer again - not this season or next. They are both challenging to hunt and I\'m just happy that I have the opportunity to chase both!\"otcWill\" said:Honestly the biggest difference IMO is that muleys are Generally in tougher terrain but MUCH easier to kill. You rarely hear of somebody having encounters with a muley multiple years in a row before killing it. With whities, that\'s almost the norm. Booner whitetail is the Holy Grail of bowhunting IMO