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This is my best and it’s nothing like the three posted previously
I had the same questions and investigated the success rates, opportunity, rates, Etc back before I took my first out of country mule deer trip. I found after my multiple inquiries, discussions and research that Mexico was the best opportunity for me and that is the direction I went. I have zero experience to offer in Alberta but it was on my to do list. I would still entertain a velvet hunt in Alberta but as a priority on my hunts to do list it has fallen down the list since I have been to Mexico. I’m sure both Mexico and Alberta can be great places to hunt. Allot also depends on the outfitter in either country you choose. It’s fair chase hunting with either and both have big mule deer!Here's another question for the experienced mule deer hunters among us...which country has the better success rate for non-resident hunters on big mule deer...and by big, let's say 180 plus...Canada or Mexico? I have my own thoughts on this but it's based more upon research than personal experience in those 2 countries. If someone wants to be more specific, let's narrow it down to the general areas of Hermosillo and Alberta. I would love to hear what others think.
@Mnovak - those are GREAT Mule deer bucks and anyone that needs a “score” to know that might be:I did not score them, I just attached pic with my post.
Fair chase, no fences.
Thank you!@Mnovak - those are GREAT Mule deer bucks and anyone that needs a “score” to know that might be:
1). born after 1980
2). Been reading too many hunting magazines.
My Mule deer hunting trips to Wyoming & Montana never even saw (or heard of) Mule deer bucks that good. Congratulations !
Now, about hunting in Mexico - I avoided that Country for years when my friends went down and had spectacular Duck Hunts, they literally shot hundreds of ducks during 3 day hunts, but it was not worth the safety risk to me. Finally, 6 years ago - I went on a Mexican duck hunt and it was good but not spectacular as the bird numbers were way down. We flew into Texas, guide picked us up and drove us across the border and several hundred miles down to his lodge, a very safe and uneventful trip. Then, after the hunt ended, he drove us back to Texas and again a very safe uneventful drive….Until we were 10 miles from U.S. border, stopped at a red light - car cuts in front of us and another blocks us from behind, guy jumps out and points AK 47 at driver and orders all to “get out”….steals the truck. No one hurt and the culprits were caught minutes later and truck recovered undamaged (a phone call to On Star was able to shut off the engine). Not worth the safety issue for me to go back to Mexico for ducks. ——— BUT for a Mule Deer like YOURs = YES
@Mnovak: The is little to No risk while you are actually Hunting in Mexico or at the Outfitters lodge. The “risk” is when you are driving and within 10-20 miles of the US border - and Car Jackings usually take place near the US border….that’s where the $money$ is. All the Mexican Outfitters (and even US booking Agents) say hunting in Mexico is safe. Both our Outfitter & US Booking Agent told us Mexico is “safe” - and continued to advertise “its safe” after we returned and they were aware of the Car Jacking incident (our Guide was driving the Car Jacked truck!). The odds of an incident in Mexico are Low but they are much higher then in the US or Canada…Hunting in Mexico is only “safe” compared to hunting in Somalia….But for a Big Mule Deer Buck == worth itThank you!
I did also consider the safety factor with each trip. You hear all the bad stories, Cartel and Mexican issues, but I never experienced any bad experiences during my 3 trips there. I was a little concerned on my first trip and after that I had no concerns. I did stay alert and aware of my surroundings during travel in the cities etc. I was told that the outfitter I used had allot of clout and that certain unsavory people or organizations knew to not mess with him or his outfitting business. I didn’t ask any questions about that statement and I never had a bad experience. Obviously whenever traveling into another country there are always things that need to be considered, safety being the utmost important. I would say anyone traveling to Mexico should do their research and use a well known reputable outfitter.
I have a saying that I use from time to time that I came up with after multiple years of hunting.
“Not every outfitter is a crook but every crook has been an outfitter.” LOL
obviously this is poking fun, but there are allot of fly by night outfitters operating around the world. Network and use the hunting community for guidance. Such as we do here on AH, allot of good information here.