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Eastern Colorado plains mule deer hunt question
01 January 2019, 23:27
WLWEastern Colorado plains mule deer hunt question
I watched Skull Bound with Jana Waller Hunting mule deer in Eastern Colorado. They were hunting over, what looked like harvested corn. They glassed in between rows seeing both mule and whitetail deer. This hunt looked like s lot of fun.
Anyone out there in AR land know of any outfitters for this type of hunt? I’m interested.
TIA
Will
01 January 2019, 23:41
graybirdLook up Aaron Neilson or Drummond Lindsey.
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02 January 2019, 01:46
ted thornAaron Neilson is your guy
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02 January 2019, 04:12
drummondlindseyI was on that hunt you watched. I’ll mesaage you
My client killed a 208” that week
What’s interesting is that I’ve actually hunted some of that country for longer than some of the guides have been alive and I don’t consider myself old.
02 January 2019, 04:40
Aspen Hill AdventuresTerrific bucks, Drummond! Holy Cats!
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02 January 2019, 07:04
surefire7My word, those are great deer!

02 January 2019, 08:58
drummondlindseyIt was a hell of a year
02 January 2019, 09:02
drummondlindseyCouple videos
https://youtu.be/op-9_0ROUZchttps://youtu.be/22xU_4KTW1kThese pics and videos are all this season
02 January 2019, 09:03
drummondlindseyquote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Terrific bucks, Drummond! Holy Cats!
Thanks Ann!
02 January 2019, 09:09
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02 January 2019, 09:16
georgeldWOW!!
What part of the eastern plains?
Buddy hunts the home ranch and close
by Campo. they saw some "good sized Mulies".
He was hunting WT and got one again.
Thanks much, some monster racks.
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02 January 2019, 17:43
Bill/OregonMan, mulie racks that big are getting mighty scarce in most of the mule deer's historic range. I sure do hope those bucks tested negative for CWD.
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02 January 2019, 19:25
OLBIKERHoly crap,those are UGE!!!!

02 January 2019, 19:42
SnellstromGreat pictures and great Bucks Drummond !
02 January 2019, 20:34
Lhook7Wow! Great bucks, Drummond!
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04 January 2019, 20:41
BuffHunter63Having lived and hunted in Colorado for almost 40 years, I have noticed a lot of the racks that come from plains whitetails or mule deer in Colorado are atypical.
I wonder if that is the result of the fertilizers they used on crops?
I haven't noticed this in pronghorns taken from the same areas, perhaps because they don't often feed in cropland.
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05 January 2019, 07:23
Snellstromquote:
I wonder if that is the result of the fertilizers they used on crops?I haven't noticed this in pronghorns taken from the same areas, perhaps because they don't often feed in cropland.
Plenty of Antelope feed on crops all over Eastern Colorado with no effect on their horns.
As far as Deer are concerned I'm pretty sure the large antler growth is only helped by the rich crops they feed on not from some fertilizer effect.
I can consult with someone to confirm this but I don't see it necessary. If fertilizer affected horn growth then every Whitetail breeder on the planet would be injecting it into their pen raised prizes.
05 January 2019, 20:48
drummondlindseyThanks fellas!
Georgeld, we hunted all over, not just one area. I wasn't that close to Campo though. That is great country
BuffHunter63, I agree with Snellstrom. We've killed a number of big deer over the years in areas where they aren't utilizing agriculture yet. I think that drought impacts them more in a negative manner than any fertilizer could impact them in a positive manner. Most agriculture, in even an average year, yields enough to satisfy the needs of the deer in my opinion.
Genetics is the key and eastern Colorado has really good genetics. Combine that with age and a healthy diet you get big deer
06 January 2019, 09:43
Kyler HamannAmazing bucks. Thanks for sharing.
07 January 2019, 15:54
huntfish1963Some awesome Muleys Drummond. Those same areas hold some monster whitetails too.
09 January 2019, 17:16
scott f.Drummond, please check pm from me. Thanks.