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<blockquote data-quote="camoman" data-source="post: 230916" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>Yes, mule deer can be patterned but just based on the type of country they typically live in, they can be a bit more unpredictable. Earlier in the season you'll have much better luck sticking mule deer to a pattern than later in the year. They typically have fairly large "home ranges" and will use all of it. I have a friend who hunts mule deer hard all year and watches cameras pretty consistently. One morning he tracked a buck that he saw at a watering hole over three miles away from that watering hole. Had pictures of that same deer the next day at the same watering hole. As stated earlier they will have numerous routes into and out of specific areas and you're best off knowing them all, because the one you don't know is the one that buck will use to bail on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camoman, post: 230916, member: 571"] Yes, mule deer can be patterned but just based on the type of country they typically live in, they can be a bit more unpredictable. Earlier in the season you'll have much better luck sticking mule deer to a pattern than later in the year. They typically have fairly large "home ranges" and will use all of it. I have a friend who hunts mule deer hard all year and watches cameras pretty consistently. One morning he tracked a buck that he saw at a watering hole over three miles away from that watering hole. Had pictures of that same deer the next day at the same watering hole. As stated earlier they will have numerous routes into and out of specific areas and you're best off knowing them all, because the one you don't know is the one that buck will use to bail on you. [/QUOTE]
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