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| Alberta Mule Deer | ABH8 | $5,500 |
| Alberta has long been known for its large majestic mule deer. Deer here average 140-160 BC class, even higher deer are seen each year (170+.) The deer populations are controlled by a limited entry draw for resident and point restrictions. This gives them the opportunity to see large herds of beautiful animals. The hunts are centered around crops and logging blocks. Their success is outstanding! If you are looking for a massive muley book today as hunts are limited. | ||
| Arizona Mule Deer | AZH1 | $2,400 |
| This outfitter offers both desert and Rocky Mountain mule deer hunts. The desert mule deer hunts take place in the rolling hills of Southern Arizona. The Rocky Mountain hunts take place from Central Arizona to the Northern Plateaus of Kiabab. Rifle and muzzleloader tags are available by draw only. Archery tags are available over the counter. | ||
| Central Alberta | ABH7 | $5,000 |
| Eastern foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Hilly and swampy terrain with good cover of large pines and aspen. Great mule deer habitat. Stalking or stand hunting near cropland or logging blocks. | ||
| Central Montana Mule Deer | MTH6 | $3,200 |
| The main camp site is located in a wilderness area, which is a roadless area and no motorized vehicles are allowed. A two hour horseback ride from the trailhead will get you to the hunters' tents, cook tent, horse corrals and shower tent. | ||
| Colorado Mule Deer | COH10/COF5 | $10,500 |
| This ranch is the home of one of the largest elk and mule deer populations in the West. Through state-of-the-art habitat management, they’ve created breeding and feeding grounds for these magnificent animals. We all know why you choose this ranch, and most of it has to do with the fact that they offer trophy animals. They’ve spent years culling the herds to ensure that the best-of-the-best roam the properties. And they limit the number of hunters each season so that they can offer a superb experience. So when you come here you’ll have the big game opportunity of a lifetime. | ||
| Colorado Trophy Bucks | COH5 | $3,100 |
| Pack into a base camp located in prime elk and mule deer area of the Gunnison National Forest. Hunt out of spacious heated tents - separate ones for eating and bunking. The horses are excellent. They ride, pack, trail, and behave in any situation like the experienced mountain horses they are. You will hunt hard using a combination of stalking, riding and waiting. | ||
| Colorado Trophy Muleys | COH12 | $4,750 |
| This outfitter hunts an area in Northwest Colorado that has over 60,000 acres of private land and an assortment of federal, state and private leases and permits which altogether span close to 400,000 acres. | ||
| Desert Mule Deer | MXH2 | $6,500 |
| Eastern and Southern Alberta Mule Deer | ABH9 | $5,000 |
| These open country foothills and prairie spot and stalk style hunts have gained widespread acclaim in recent years. They offer both archery and rifle hunting experiences in some of Alberta's finest mule deer territories. They offer a range of accommodations from working ranches to B & B's, guide's homes, cabins, motels and full service lodges in the breathtaking mountain, foothills and prairie regions east of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. | ||
| Eastern Montana Muleys | MTH2 | $1,750 |
| These hunts take place on very large private ranches. The terrain varies from dry, rolling grasslands to rough canyons with cuts and pockets of brush and trees. | ||
| Idaho Drop Camp | IDH1/IDF3 | $2,500 |
| The Sawtooth Wilderness area of central Idaho has a long history of producing outstanding quality deer. There are both typical and non typical deer with lots of mass and height. South facing slopes are primarily sagebrush and bitter brush with scatered patches of timber, making this country excellent deer habitat. Early hunts in the high elevations require glassing the open side hills early in the morning and late in the evenings. Mid days are spent glassing bedding areas and still hunting in the timber. These unguided hunts are run out of comfortable wall tents in remote areas. | ||
| Kansas Mule Deer Hunts | KSH8 | $8,500 |
| The vast amount of irrigated farmland and sagebrush covered sandhills creates some of the most unique habitat for mule deer. They offer only a limited number of these hunts. | ||
| Milk River Mule Deer | MTH5 | $1,850 |
| They hunt open badlands, the Missouri River breaks and walk in wilderness areas for mule deer. Public lands north of the ranch hold large numbers of mule deer. Good quality bucks are found in all areas. Much of the hunting is done in 4x4 trucks, glassing and stalking. All mule deer hunting can be done from modern accommodations at the ranch headquarters or hunting from comfortable travel trailer camps in the Missouri River breaks as an option. They use 4x4 trucks, glassing and walking as a means of hunting in this area. They can match your physical capabilities to the type of hunting and terrain that will give you a good hunt. Hunting is also done on 20,000 acres of private lands. | ||
| Montana Wilderness Hunt | MTF5/MTH8 | $3,800 |
| When September rolls around, so, too, does hunting season. Rifle season opens on September 15th in area #150 for elk, deer, black bear, mountain lion and mountain goat. Guests can enjoy a hunt of between eight and ten days, with each hunting party consisting of six to eight hunters plus one guide for every two hunters. This outfitter provides trips designed for those interested in elk hunts, deer hunts, bear hunts and mountain lion hunts. South Fork, Montana has much to offer when it comes to big game hunts! Hunters should arrive with their personal gear at the starting corrals (located at Holland Lake) on the evening before the trip. This camp consist of heated, wall tents. | ||
| Montana Mule Deer | MTF2/MTH1 | $3,500 |
| These hunts are conducted on 30,000 acres of private land just east of Billings, MT. Accommodations are a ranch house with running water and all of the conveniences of home. | ||
| Montana Mule Deer | MTH9/MTF4 | $3,500 |
| Central Montana is historically home to abundant mule deer and whitetail deer. This long-time outfitter has enforced a 4-point rule on bucks for many years. You'll see wall- hangers of both deer species. The later you hunt, the more they'll show themselves. | ||
| Montana's Big Horn River | MTH4/MTF1 | $3,500 |
| With over 15 years in the outfitting business, this outfitter offers you some of the finest hunting opportunities in Montana. The lodge is located on the Big Horn River less than an hour from Billings. This outfitter has over 100,000 private acres of ranchland to hunt on. Mule deer hang in the rougher, pine covered canyons throughout the ranches. Deer in the 26" to 30" range are not uncommon. Antelope can be added to the mule deer hunt for an exciting combination. | ||
| Nebraska Mule Deer | NEH4 | $3,800 |
| This outfitter is fortunate to have a mix of trophy whitetails and trophy mule deer. They lease some of the best private ranches to provide each hunter with the best opportunity to harvest the deer of your dreams. On each side of the valley is the Nebraska Sandhills, the place trophy mule deer call home. You will glass the open hills in the morning and search the cedar filled canyons for bedded mule deer in the afternoons. Evening hunts take place on alfalfa pivots or other food plots; this is a great chance to harvest your big mule deer. | ||
| New Mexico Muleys | NMH9 | $3,950 |
| Mule deer hunts are 5-day (2 on 1) on a very limited basis. Hunters must apply for draw tags. Hunts take place in late September. | ||
| North Central Idaho | IDF1/IDH3 | $8,000 |
| Clearwater and Nez Perce National Forest outside their backdoor. This is a lodge based hunt with luxury accommodations. | ||
| South Dakota Mule Deer | SDH4 | $3,000 |
| Private ranches in the prairie lands of western South Dakota. Canyons and draws provide abundant natural habitat. All lodging, guides and meals provided. Bow only hunts. | ||
| Southwest Colorado Mule Deer | COH11 | $3,000 |
| Fully guided hunts include lodging, meals and 2x1 guide service. Self guided hunts are available. Great family atmosphere, good food, and comfortable lodging. | ||
| Texas Mule Deer | TXH12 | $4,000 |
| The Palo Duro canyon of the Texas panhandle has abundant populations of trophy class mule deer. The areas rugged beauty and rich history add to the hunting experience! Guaranteed over the counter nonresident tags insure the opportunity to take a buck of a life time. Hunts for mule deer, whitetail and some of the best aoudad hunting in the world can be combined relative to state set season and booking availability. | ||
| West Texas Muleys | TXH9 | $7,250 |
| Mule deer in the Trans-Pecos and Panhandle regions of Texas. Conducted safari style covering thousands of acres daily. Glassing and covering as much country as possible to find you a mature buck. | ||
| Wyoming Cody Country | WYH1/WYF2 | $3,500 |
| This outfitter is a seasoned hunter with years of experience and exceptional success rates. Also a dude rancher, this outfitter offers some of the finest opportunities for mule deer in the lower Cody Country ranch lands. Sitting in the middle of approximately 100 square miles of prime big game habitat gives the serious hunter the best opportunity possible to harvest prized mule deer. | ||
| Wyoming Muleys | WYH4/WYF3 | $3,000 |
| This outfitter has been outfitting and guiding in Wyoming for over four generations and while they utilize modern hunting techniques, you will still enjoy an old western atmosphere. These hunts take place in areas near Jackson Hole and are conducted mostly on horseback. Ride the sparse timber area at the tree line for deer that inhabit that rugged country. Spend the day glassing the high country meadows and hillsides for your trophy. Tent camp for the true high country experience. | ||
| Wyoming Trophy Mule Deer | WYH7 | $6,000 |
| This Wyoming outfitter is located in the heart of some of the best mule deer hunting in the country. Hunts are fully, semi or self guided. Spot and stalk and tree stands are the main method of hunting. The last four years have seen 100% opportunity on rifle hunts and 90% on archery hunts. | ||