I have mostly hunted whitetails during the past three seasons in around the Kalispell/Plains area. I'm looking at trying to hunt mule deer this fall and wanted to know some general info about mule deer in northwestern Montana.
During past seasons by Plains it seemed the mule deer were in very concentrated in general areas that were more open and up pretty high in the mountains. There were large areas that were devoid of mule deer, until you got up higher. Is this normal from what others have experienced? Are the mule deer numbers really low, because the harvest is only 5-15% of the total harvest or people mainly hunt whitetails? I'm going to continue to hunt the Plains area in more isolated areas, but will probably go into the Swan/Seeker drainage since it's closer. Does anyone have any contacts for MTFWP personnel that focus on mule deer? Thanks for the help and I'm interested to hear what others have to say.
During past seasons by Plains it seemed the mule deer were in very concentrated in general areas that were more open and up pretty high in the mountains. There were large areas that were devoid of mule deer, until you got up higher. Is this normal from what others have experienced? Are the mule deer numbers really low, because the harvest is only 5-15% of the total harvest or people mainly hunt whitetails? I'm going to continue to hunt the Plains area in more isolated areas, but will probably go into the Swan/Seeker drainage since it's closer. Does anyone have any contacts for MTFWP personnel that focus on mule deer? Thanks for the help and I'm interested to hear what others have to say.