WyoDoug
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This is one of the studies I have been following. I have been a muley hunter all my life, well since I turned 16. You are more likely to get a whitetail in Wyoming than a muley but the counts are not where they should be, hence the restrictions and lack of doe permits on muleys.
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Upper Powder River Mule Deer study
A Mule Deer herd in central Wyoming is the subject of a study to determine why its numbers aren’t reaching population objectives.