Iconic Mule Deer Hunting with Shoshone is hard to top!
Coined mule deer because of the shape of their ears, these indigenous deer are one of the most iconic animals of North America with their distinctive racks and white and black markings on their rump. Mule deer hunting occurs from Mexico through Alberta, Canada, and has become one of the most sought-after adventures offered by Shoshone. Hunting typically occurs on large ranches with comfortable lodges and home-cooked meals. But if you’re serious about hunting a Boone & Crockett mule deer then Shoshone has curated outfitters with a track record of producing record book Mule Deer in Sonora Mexico, the Western United States, and Canada. Let us know what you are looking for, we know the perfect place!
Choosing the location that not only gives you a chance at a trophy mule deer but also the best chance of obtaining the coveted tag. Shoshone has carefully curated numerous outfitters with guaranteed tag allocations and strategies for applying and drawing tags in locations where a draw is required.
Seasons and weaponry range from September through January depending on location. One of the many advantages of a mule deer hunt is that it’s easily coupled with other wildlife as well. For example, popular options include the mule deer coupled with antelope, elk, or whitetail deer combination hunt offered in many locations.
Western U.S., Canada & Mexico
September - January
Archery, Rifle, Muzzle Loader
From $2,450
Western U.S., Canada & Mexico
September - January
Archery, Rifle, Muzzle Loader
From $2,450
East Central Alberta
4870BB
SE British Columbia
2633RM
Grand Junction, CO
4889TK
Alberta
4882BD
Little Smoky, AB
M4857OP
Lamar, Colorado
MD4774SH
Various ranches in Northern Utah and Southern New Mexico
MD683BB
Nanton, Alberta
4210AB