M mightyhunter Very Active Member Messages 1,206 Jun 14, 2013 #1 While I was hiking today, I caught this bachelor group of mule deer bucks out at around 7,800 ft. Lots of moisture this year in NW Wyoming. They seem to be moving into the backcountry a little late this year. The one on the right has some potential.
While I was hiking today, I caught this bachelor group of mule deer bucks out at around 7,800 ft. Lots of moisture this year in NW Wyoming. They seem to be moving into the backcountry a little late this year. The one on the right has some potential.
nfh Long Time Member Messages 7,900 Jun 14, 2013 #2 I agree. I have noticed they have been moving fairly late.
T TOPGUN Long Time Member Messages 10,631 Jun 14, 2013 #3 LAST EDITED ON Jun-14-13 AT 07:26PM (MST)[p]Nice and with 2 months of growing time left he does have the looks of being a shooter.
LAST EDITED ON Jun-14-13 AT 07:26PM (MST)[p]Nice and with 2 months of growing time left he does have the looks of being a shooter.
Gator Long Time Member Messages 18,184 Jun 15, 2013 #4 I think he will be a shooter no doubt. "I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded". >[Font][Font color = "green"]Life member of >the MM green signature club.[font/]
I think he will be a shooter no doubt. "I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded". >[Font][Font color = "green"]Life member of >the MM green signature club.[font/]