Winter winding down
Mule deer and whitetails thriving

With the cold winter coming to an end, the mule deer and whitetail deer are starting to spread out chasing green grass. The warm weather has the green grass growing up in the meadows first, and then the hills, to provide the mule deer and whitetail deer new soft green grass to graze on. The grass is a welcome site after another cold winter that didn't dump as much snow on the Sandhills as last year. The mule deer and whitetail deer spread out over a very big area between their winter ground and there summer ground only to return to the same locations for the November rut activity. The regrowth of the antlers is taking place and the mule deer have the longer winter coat that is starting to shed in preparation for the warmer temps yet to come. The whitetail deer are also shedding their winter coats but don't have as much hair as the mule deer have , so they don't appear to look as shabby. Plenty of moisture has the grass growing quickly and food will be plentiful this spring and summer for optimal antler growth for the mule deer as well as the whitetail bucks. This will be another fun year to monitor the bucks and watch the antler growth and their summer patterns. Hope everyone is staying safe and when you get a chance, make sure and get outside and enjoy the great outdoors and what it has to offer.


