I stopped reading right there.
Stopped reading. Yup. With ya. Generally, in Montana, in both sexes, adult mule deer are noticeably larger than whitetails. I’ve butchered enough of them to know. Granted, a yearling mule deer might be the same size as an adult whitetail, but . . . you can’t trust any article that gets a fact like so wrong.
Stopped reading. Yup. With ya. Generally, in Montana, in both sexes, adult mule deer are noticeably larger than whitetails. I’ve butchered enough of them to know. Granted, a yearling mule deer might be the same size as an adult whitetail, but . . . you can’t trust any article that gets a fact like so wrong.
yes, obviously ignorant. The bigger north/midwestern/canadian whitetails are pretty good sized. I have never seen a muley as small as typical Texas/Mississippi whitetails on the average.