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| Posts: 185 | Location: northern Arkansas | Registered: 14 August 2011 |
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| I have not hunted Nebraska since the mid 90's. At that point in time there were good mulies up in the Pine Ridge district in the north west corner of the state.
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| My youngest son and I hunted just northwest of Rushville years ago with a fellow named Wellnitz sp? There were quite a few mule deer in the canyons and draws and some nice whitetail on the farm areas. Unfortunately, he passed away 12 or 14 years ago. I wanted to hunt there again but his sons were only doing bird hunts the last time I talked to them. I never saw any huge bucks of either species but we did see nice bucks of both. Sorry I don't have any current info.
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| I do not know how much things have changed up, but when I hunted the Pine Ridge, there was a huge amount of Public Land open to hunting.
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| red dog outfitters http://www.reddogoutfitters.com/Tim Clark puts some folks on some great whitetails and mulies. I have not hunted with him, but my neighbor goes with him for deer and turkey almost every year. I spoke to him for a while, seems to be a very stand up kinda guy. |
| Posts: 787 | Location: Mt Pleasant, SC | Registered: 19 January 2005 |
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| Ive hunted public land a few times in the North west. I used too see tons of deer. Both whitetails and mulies. I never saw a truly big mulie. I did see a few 150 class bucks over the years. I returned there two years ago to find that EHD had wiped the herd out. I only saw 3 whitetails the whole time. I stopped and talked to one of the landowners I know. He said it had been real bad for the last 3 years. I would ask specific questions of any outfitter about overall population and reasonable expectation's of buck size.
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| Posts: 813 | Location: In the shadow of Currahee | Registered: 29 January 2009 |
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| My two hunts in the Pine Ridge out of Crawford were in the late 90's which was before EHD hit the area and have not kept up with what had taken place in that area.
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| Still looking... no booking agents?? |
| Posts: 185 | Location: northern Arkansas | Registered: 14 August 2011 |
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| I live in Southwest NE, you have to draw for a Mule Deer Conservation permit in our area, it's about a one in four chance of drawing. There not many outfitter's in the area. |
| Posts: 1023 | Location: Imperial, NE | Registered: 05 January 2013 |
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| Posts: 2694 | Location: East Wenatchee | Registered: 18 August 2008 |
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| I live in the place that you want to go I would say try to get on private land there is public but there’s a lot of competition but also people kill big bucks on public land every year can be done either way
I think our dear numbers are down a little in general it on mule deer especially
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| Posts: 457 | Location: NW Nebraska | Registered: 07 January 2007 |
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| quote: But if you’ve never been to this part of the country it is pretty
Don't know where exactly you live, but I have hunted the Crawford/Fort Robinson area twice in the past and that country is fabulous.
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| I would say 150 and up |
| Posts: 185 | Location: northern Arkansas | Registered: 14 August 2011 |
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| Don't recall which species and sure didn't pay attention to location other than NE. Listing in the B&C 2011 records showed several heads listed in NE. I loaned the book to a buddy now, so can't check it to see. Other than driving thru from Wyo and up N. back in the '70's I know very little about that part of the state. George
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| Posts: 6083 | Location: Pueblo, CO | Registered: 31 January 2006 |
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| quote: Define “big”
Well, for my hunting partner on that first hunt in the Pine Ridge a 140 class Whitetail and 130 class Mulie weren't bad for a DIY hunt by two Texas boys that had never hunted there before.
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| Posts: 2094 | Location: Windsor, CO | Registered: 06 December 2005 |
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