7 Things to Know About Mule Deer Hunting

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    If you're new to deer hunting, one of the best things you can do is partner up with an experienced mentor who can show you the ropes and teach you everything he or she has learned over a long deer hunting career. However, not everyone has access to first-hand experience from a veteran hunter, which is why we've compiled this list of self-evident truths about mule deer hunting.

    Now, these truths don't encompass everything you'll learn during your time as a deer hunter, certainly, but they are a valuable introduction to the sport. Plus, you'll reap the rewards of the knowledge the very first time you step out into the woods to hunt down an elusive and impressive buck, whether for trophy or food purposes. You'll likely see these truths proven right again and again, and over time you'll add your observations!

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    3 Comments

    1. Jess Johnson said:

      Well the .270 is an awesome whitetail round but i never have hunted mule deer.

    2. Michael Sauer said:

      Not much advice, but from my experience one needs to purchase a bi-pod that at extends far enough to shoot while seated. Also, one needs to practice shooting while standing using shooting sticks. Be prepared to crawl through rocks, tall grass, and open field. Personally, I’ve taken quite a few mulies with my .243 100 grain soft points.

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