09 September 2020, 07:02
enyMule deer TX
I was some where just south east of Amarillo headed to Lawton OK and I swear I saw a mule deer doe on the road. Are they native in that area?
09 September 2020, 07:38
Charles_HelmYes. They can coexist with whitetails in the Panhandle region as well. Of course a lot depends on exactly where you were.
09 September 2020, 07:59
crsheltonAlso saw mule deer last October in the northern Texas Panhandle near the OK and NM state lines.
09 September 2020, 08:44
georgeldThere's quite a few in the far
SE corner of CO. Both in the canyon's
and fields. State has been trying to
thin the WT's out for years. Friend
draws a Wt tag every year for their
farm. Usually gets one.
Amarillo isn't that far from there and
the rivers run that way too.
George
09 September 2020, 18:35
enyThanks, learn something new all the time

09 September 2020, 19:45
StonecreekYes, Mule Deer are endemic to West Texas and the Panhandle. Start about 50 miles NW of Abilene and go either north or west and you'll find Mule Deer habitat, particularly along the water courses. Above the Caprock they inhabit farmland as well. The south and east portions of this range (mostly below the Caprock) are shared by Whitetails, which are generally more numerous.
This same range contains pockets of Pronghorns, but those are mostly huntable only above the Cap.
09 September 2020, 21:45
enywas between memphis and OK border. saw big road kill hog around there too. would have been hard on a car for sure! didnt know hogs had moved that far north, will have to look for place to hunt next time I drive through

10 September 2020, 07:10
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by eny:
was between memphis and OK border. saw big road kill hog around there too. would have been hard on a car for sure! didnt know hogs had moved that far north, will have to look for place to hunt next time I drive through
Plenty of pigs around there.