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HAHA My son did it when he was 10...I'm Old Enough I Had To Wait Till I Was 16 To Legally Harvest A Buck!
Now We've Got 12,13,14,15 & 16 Year Olds & Up Hunting Deer Legally!
HAHA My son did it when he was 10...I'm Old Enough I Had To Wait Till I Was 16 To Legally Harvest A Buck!
Now We've Got 12,13,14,15 & 16 Year Olds & Up Hunting Deer Legally!
I told you he was coming to the Island, how about Jimmy John’s newest edition, that’s something special. That’s one of the best Alcatraz Bucks I’ve ever seen.Nice Job There Little Ms hawk & Dad!
I'm sorry, but the position has been filledShould do an article on the worst mule deer hunter. I think I could qualify for that
HUSH & Cameron Hanes? How dare you list those guys with some of the greats. That’s some major disrespect. Hopefully you find the real answers your looking for. There’s a lot of great people and points being listed- learn from this post. And know the that those idiots are not even in the top 100 of Mule Deer Hunters let alone the “best of all time” I’m going with Carter, Moss and Hatch. The decades speak for themselves.There are a lot of them and I don’t want to take anything away from them. Who is the best or who thinks they’re the best. I’m lucky I have friends that have huge collections of the biggest Mule Deer ever killed, it’s truly amazing putting your hands on these giants. The guys that killed really big Deer In the Glory Days are dying and some of these fellows took quite a few Big Deer. 240 to 280. You can name an old timer like Ted Riggs or Kirk Darner. Who is the best - Thomas Baker- Jason Carter- Ryan Hatch- Clay Bundy - Jimmy John -Doyle Moss- Hush - Camron Haase
Random pic not even in Utah what a shame I mean the Serengeti the West@smokepolejohnson, the random pics you come up with always crack me up ?
Mr. Gallo wouldn't kill anything without his Guides........I'm not shitting on him for having money because lord knows I'd do the same thing. I'm just saying the thread is "Greatest Mule Deer Hunters Of All Time" not "Greatest Mule Deer SHOOTERS Of All Time" the guys responsible for finding this deer for this harvest are the real hunters. In my humble opinion. just saying , still like to see his harvest's every year so at least some of us can see deer like this still exist haha.How about a little Wine with your Deer. Mr Gallo knows Big BucksView attachment 125981
RealReal or Photoshop?
Wow, circa?Real
Parris Idaho
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Parris Idaho
Anyone who says “tangs” and “quakers” is automatically disqualified from this discussionWait you guys almost forgot. What about the Eastmans =.
Grandpa Gordon Eastman and his friend Jack O’Connor were pretty legit.Wait you guys almost forgot. What about the Eastmans =.
I think 1980.what year
AND Bud Felton!!There are a lot of them and I don’t want to take anything away from them. Who is the best or who thinks they’re the best. I’m lucky I have friends that have huge collections of the biggest Mule Deer ever killed, it’s truly amazing putting your hands on these giants. The guys that killed really big Deer In the Glory Days are dying and some of these fellows took quite a few Big Deer. 240 to 280. You can name an old timer like Ted Riggs or Kirk Darner. Who is the best - Thomas Baker- Jason Carter- Ryan Hatch- Clay Bundy - Jimmy John -Doyle Moss- Hush - Camron Haase
And one of these…Muley Freak
You guys realize it would be hard to find that many does together on the Paris face nowadays, right?
Brandon Tindahl…Here is a MM member, I cannot recall his name but he’s been killing some nice DeerView attachment 126051
I'll second that..the guy has worked hard and has killed some nice bucks
That is a real challenge...I would love to see pics of his trophy wall. Not calling you out, but there are not many places you get to see 9 200" muleys together. I'm afraid I would spend too much time hanging around his place and taking notes. Hats off to the hunter.A friend of mine has taken nine 200 inch mule deer with a stick and string bow.
I met him a very long time ago,I was trying to remember his name. I believe his nephew hunted with him and they killed some nice bucks on the Idaho side of the TetonsThere was a guy from near Pinedale ( I think he lives near Boulder, WY Now) named Albert Ellis. Last I heard he was still living there. He was mentioned many times in those early Eastman videos and was a great hunter; way before his time he was up high chasing those giant bucks.
I talked to him a time or two and he was a very humble and helpful person. He's definitely worth considering from a Wyoming perspective.
Maybe someone knows more details about his legacy.
Cody, did any of you get pictures of those bucks before they got dispersed?I know of one thats going to turn 90 this year. I don't believe he has killed mule deer in over 20 years. But man I could listen to him tell stories for hours and his collection of bucks would rank at the top had he ever shared them outside of a very very tiny circle.
As far as I’m aware, he does all the hard work himself. Sure he’s got helpers during the hunt sometimes, but everyone does. I doubt he’s relying on anyone to tell him where the big deer are. He’s figuring that out all on his own. If I remember correctly, he will admit he’d rather hunt alone and a lot of times he does.is he? or like many others does he have his posse locate bucks and he shoots them... I don't call those guys great hunters.
Kinda like I eluded to earlier in this thread. My guess is the “greatest mule deer hunter ever” whoever he was, has probably been dead for a couple hundred years and may well have hunted bare foot or bare back or both. Question here really, is who are you the biggest fanboy ofpersonally think its a ridiculous question. No way to answer it...
Not a chance. I don't think but a handful of people will ever know those bucks even existed . That typical is one I will never forget.Cody, did any of you get pictures of those bucks before they got dispersed?
Kind of too bad someone didn’t, I would have like to have seen them….. all together.Not a chance. I don't think but a handful of people will ever know those bucks even existed . That typical is one I will never forget.
I think fanboy is a mislabel for some on here. I think if you are very passionate about something and you work hard at it and see others that have success you gain and acknowledge a respect. Way different than fanboying.Kinda like I eluded to earlier in this thread. My guess is the “greatest mule deer hunter ever” whoever he was, has probably been dead for a couple hundred years and may well have hunted bare foot or bare back or both. Question here really, is who are you the biggest fanboy of
I think fanboy is a mislabel for some on here. I think if you are very passionate about something and you work hard at it and see others that have success you gain and acknowledge a respect. Way different than fanboying.
Yep, he was a good one. He’s still living there but apparently his health hasn’t been great the last few years. Good man.I was introduced to a gentleman some years back around Loa Utah. I believe his name was Randy Bradberry. He had room full of bucks that were super impressive. Pretty sure he never had them scored at that time.
The “pictures don’t do it justice guy”Brandon Tindahl…
I’m not sure of what you’re referring too but maybe…The “pictures don’t do it justice guy”
Speaking of which, I can't believe we're almost 200 posts into this topic and my name still hasn't come up...I shot my first mule buck in Idaho , I was about 13 years old and I knew I was the best mule deer killer ever ! I was a legend in my own mind .
It would be interesting to know how many, if any, of his mulies were killed legitimately. He sure had me fooled back then.A great deal of how good of a hunter you are or were depends on when and where you lived. any chucklehead with a 30-30 could have killed more big bucks in Colorado in the day than anyone possibly could today.
But for the best, Kirt Darner . nobody remembers his accomplishments because of all the stupid stuff.
A great deal of how good of a hunter you are or were depends on when and where you lived. any chucklehead with a 30-30 could have killed more big bucks in Colorado in the day than anyone possibly could today.
But for the best, Kirt Darner . nobody remembers his accomplishments because of all the stupid stuff.
I have one for sale for only $1000.00The Mistake I Made Was Only Buying A Couple Of His Books!
The Autographed Book Brought Me 500.00 Within Minutes!
To Me It Ain't Worth SQUAT!
He was a dam good hunter and and a nice man. Mule Deer, I mean Big Mule Deer get under a man’s skin, they eat at him like no other animal. I do not no what he’s done illegally or not but if you dug around the west or big Mule Deer circles there have been a lot of things happen that maybe shouldn’t have, especially years ago. Elk I will lend you a copy of mineThe Mistake I Made Was Only Buying A Couple Of His Books!
The Autographed Book Brought Me 500.00 Within Minutes!
To Me It Ain't Worth SQUAT!
He was a dam good hunter and and a nice man. Mule Deer, I mean Big Mule Deer get under a man’s skin, they eat at him like no other animal. I do not no what he’s done illegally or not but if you dug around the west or big Mule Deer circles there have been a lot of things happen that maybe shouldn’t have, especially years ago. Elk I will lend you a copy of mineView attachment 147130
Did you know him ElkassView attachment 147132
How do you not know what he is done? Most of it is public information you can see his charges. Not to mention the dozens of articles that have covered it.He was a dam good hunter and and a nice man. Mule Deer, I mean Big Mule Deer get under a man’s skin, they eat at him like no other animal. I do not no what he’s done illegally or not but if you dug around the west or big Mule Deer circles there have been a lot of things happen that maybe shouldn’t have, especially years ago. Elk I will lend you a copy of mineView attachment 147130
This. I love the old timer pics of 5 huge bucks laying across the hood of a 1932 ford as much as the next guy but fact is, there was no seasons, no people in the west and you could walk out on the winter range any given day and shoot a giant. There’s a reason those guys weren’t scoring bucks and hanging them in the house. They piled horns in the barn because it wasn’t that big a dealA great deal of how good of a hunter you are or were depends on when and where you lived
Okay……. Who are those guides …… I don’t think anyone is stopping anyone from claiming a guide is the greatest mule deer hunter.The shooters mentioned earlier are not great deer hunters. The guys guiding them are the great deer hunters. There is no way to measure who the greatest is like Jordan in basketball. There are alot of great deer hunters but many mentioned in this thread are definatley not great deer hunters.
I don’t know about that, Grover Browning not only has the Idaho state record but has 3 bucks in the book. Most men have always liked big racksThis. I love the old timer pics of 5 huge bucks laying across the hood of a 1932 ford as much as the next guy but fact is, there was no seasons, no people in the west and you could walk out on the winter range any given day and shoot a giant. There’s a reason those guys weren’t scoring bucks and hanging them in the house. They piled horns in the barn because it wasn’t that big a deal
27 mules requiredJimmy John??