Coach Report post Posted August 17, 2015 I've seen coues doe running with herds of muleys. In one instance the older mule deer does were aggressive toward the coues doe, but she kept following them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Sparky Report post Posted August 17, 2015 unrelated, but ive seen this pic a few times and never noticed its a big ol coues buck with muley does Must be TX. Look at that high fence. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naturegirl Report post Posted August 17, 2015 There is an article on CWT about the metatarsal gland on the rear lower leg. It's a good identifier for Coues, Mule deer, or hybrids if you can see it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nighthawk Report post Posted August 17, 2015 ^ would smash like the hammer of thor. wait wutLmao I'm dead haha 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muley224 Report post Posted August 17, 2015 Well just like the title says, is this a Coues or a Muley? I will just answer the first question for you Pixman. Would have to say Coues. Ears give it away for me. Have chased Mulies for a long time and strikes me as a Coues. Just my 2 cents. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Str8Shot Report post Posted August 17, 2015 So obviously this pic is of 4 Muleys and a Coues deer correct? I see 5 Muleys ... The one has a discolored tail but same structure... ears and coloring in faces all look Muley to me may be 4 and a hybrid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coues Stew Report post Posted August 17, 2015 I chased a nice whitetail buck last december a couple of days and he had him a nice little harem of muley does.I thought I was going crazy. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Str8Shot Report post Posted August 17, 2015 I chased a nice whitetail buck last december a couple of days and he had him a nice little harem of muley does.I thought I was going crazy. looks like the liberals are even getting the wildlife to be more progressive ... Years back, for 3 seasons straight we seen a very nice Muley Buck hanging with one of the cattle herds in 36c Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tines Report post Posted August 17, 2015 Pixman, Great pics, as always! Here's your first problem: you hopped on cwt to "ask the experts". The first picture has some interesting traits, but I'd lean more towards whitetail. But you really never know until you know, right?? Like you, I've posted CONFIRMED hybrids, only to hear the "experts" ramble on about my incompetence in differentiating the species. It's okay, I still sleep at night. Here's the truth: they're more common than they used to be (for obvious reasons). But thankfully we have a pretty simple method in determining species if we're presented with the shot- the obvious white tail or obvious "rope-like tail with a black tip". Regardless of ANYTHING else. I've shot quite a few whitetail without identifying the tail first. Most WT hunters do the same. We don't need to. I'll accept responsibility for shooting the wrong species if it comes down to it. And in that EXTREMELY rare case where a tail doesn't exist and things just don't look right, I'll have to pass, I guess. But I'll tell you right now, if I had a WT tag, I'd have ZERO issues shooting a 170" 4x4 with a white tail pushing 6 Muley does. Same goes the opposite if I had a Muley tag. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZkiller Report post Posted August 17, 2015 Could I see a picture of a confirmed hybrid? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pixman Report post Posted August 17, 2015 Tines- I posted the pic in hopes of learning, sometimes I think I know something and then I talk to other individuals and see a different side or opinion. I enjoy CWT because there is a lot of knowledgeable people and I learn a lot of info. I have learned you have to be thick skinned though you never know what will be thrown at you! AZkiller- The pic I posted with the 4 Muleys is a hybrid not a Coues hanging out with Muleys. I don't know how to confirm it but I watched them for a couple of years and saw 3 different hybrid off-spring from a Coues father. I will attach a couple of pics for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZkiller Report post Posted August 18, 2015 Thanks. I don't know either. To me they just look like whitetail. Not sayin it doesn't happen. The ears are a little dark and a little bigger. I know its not a mule deer for sure. Hybrid? Maybe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Str8Shot Report post Posted August 18, 2015 Tines- I posted the pic in hopes of learning, sometimes I think I know something and then I talk to other individuals and see a different side or opinion. I enjoy CWT because there is a lot of knowledgeable people and I learn a lot of info. I have learned you have to be thick skinned though you never know what will be thrown at you! AZkiller- The pic I posted with the 4 Muleys is a hybrid not a Coues hanging out with Muleys. I don't know how to confirm it but I watched them for a couple of years and saw 3 different hybrid off-spring from a Coues father. I will attach a couple of pics for you. Those poor Hybrids can't pogo like the Mules 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
creed_az_88 Report post Posted August 18, 2015 Pixman, those pictures are impressive. There's not too many people with hybrid pictures as clear as those. It's also good proof that hybrid does can reproduce, which has been a topic of discussion by many. Have you been able to see them run? Do they carry a mule deer's gait or a whitetail's gait. I used to occasionally watch a hybrid doe that lived with a group of mule deer does and she looked exactly like that. The rancher in the area, who is an avid hunter, knew of the doe and we exchanged info about her everytime we saw her. I never spooked her so I never saw her run but she walked just like the rest of the mule deer she was with. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pixman Report post Posted August 18, 2015 creed- I have watched them run and they have a muley gait and I never saw them flag like a whitetail does when it runs. I had pics of a hybrid stotting mid-air just like a muley but I cant find it anymore. I thought to myself the hybrids doesn't know how to flag because it has never been taught. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites