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Mule deer hunts in Idaho

Tags are sold first-come first-served except in some units, where you must draw a tag to hunt. A separate quota of non-resident deer tags is available to customers of licensed outfitters. In most areas you can buy a tag over the counter, but you're advised to pick up your license and tag as soon as you book a hunt as deer tags might sell out before the season opens. All hunts below are for free-ranging, wild deer that are NOT confined inside game-proof fences.

Hunting club looking for four additional members

A hunting club with a ranch covering more than 15 square miles in southeastern Idaho is looking for four additional members for the Oct. 20-25 deer season. There will be a total of eight members on the ranch. The price is $2,500 a person unless you have a party of four, and then you'll get a discount of $500 per person.

Self-guided mule deer and elk combohunt on 6,200-acre ranch in eastern Idaho

A local man leases this ranch and allows six deer hunters a year at $1,950 a man. For an additional $550 a man, you may hunt elk at the same time. The rifle season is in October. Hunter success usually ranges from 50 percent to 60 percent. Bucks in the 170 class are seen every year.