Episode Description
This week we're doing something a little different. We're rewinding back to a 2020 Muley Monday episode with former Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff member, J.T. Romantzke to talk mule deer management, buck ratios, season structures, crowding, and chronic wasting disease. At the time, Colorado was entering a new five-year season structure and beginning to lean harder into CWD management. A lot of big decisions were being made. A lot of theories were being tested.
Fast forward six years. Some things look similar. Some things look very different.
At the end of the episode, I break down where Colorado stands right now and why it's still one of the most important opportunity states in the West. If you're applying for mule deer or elk this year, this episode will help you understand what's changed, what hasn't, and how to think more critically about where you burn your points. Did this age well? I'll let you decide.
In the end, I hope you gain valuable information about how mule deer are managed in Colorado and across the West with this throwback episode.
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