American Fork, UT- Utah County Chapter Golf Tournament
Join us for our 3rd annual Utah County Golf Tournament! This event has sold out every year and you need to RSVP ASAP! If you have not been part of […]
Join us for our 3rd annual Utah County Golf Tournament! This event has sold out every year and you need to RSVP ASAP! If you have not been part of […]
Fun for all ages! Help us help mule deer herds across the state of Utah! Join us for a fun filled night of games, sweepstakes, live and silent auctions and […]
As part of our ongoing efforts to protect wildlife and ensure the survival of mule deer, we ask for your cooperation in respecting the winter range closures and restrictions that are in place during their critical winter survival period. Shed hunting is becoming a larger recreational pastime and it can be tempting to go out early especially as the weather gets better. However, the Mule Deer Foundation urges you to wait because now is an important time for mule deer and other wildlife trying to survive the last bits of winter. Late spring is when they are in the worst shape they will be in all year and any extra energy expenditure can be life threatening.
The Muddy Buck Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our annual Banquet on Saturday, May 17th at the Grand Williston Hotel. Along with some great food and […]
You have just finished a grueling day in the backcountry looking for Muleys. To the west, you see the sun setting. It’s time to make your way back to the truck, so you grab your GPS. You instantly know something is wrong as your thumb goes across the screen. It’s smashed!
Regional Director – Donald Pelfrey 928-750-9332 or dpelfrey@muledeer.org
Location: RemoteOrganization: Mule Deer Foundation (MDF)Position Type: Full-TimeSalary Range: $100,000 – $150,000 About the Mule Deer Foundation:The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) is dedicated to the conservation of mule deer and black-tailed deer populations, as […]
Any angler who has visited Minnesota or talked with a Minnesotan knows those folks are fanatical about their walleye. Transplants in the state might argue marble eyes don’t put up a good fight and aren’t even that great-tasting, that they’re bland and nowhere near the flavor of say, for example, trout.
The Mule Deer Foundation Clearfield Utah – April 4th 2025POC: Ashley Rambo, arambo@muledeer.org Clearfield, UT – April 4, 2025 – The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) continues its collaboration with the Watershed Restoration Initiative […]
At the end of a long season, I usually toss my gear into my garage, where it sits for a bit. It used to sit there until the next season, but a few years ago, life got busy, and I found myself scrambling the night before the opener. After that experience, I realized that this time of year is the perfect time to do a deep gear breakdown and maintenance.
Greetings, The Mule Deer Foundation and The Western Dakota Chapter would like to invite you to their 2025 Beers for Deer spring conservation and sportsman raffle event in Rapid City […]
Making your own sushi with freshwater species may sound intimidating but it’s not as difficult as you might think. It’s also cheaper than a night out tossing back roll after roll of sushi, even if you include the cost of your annual license.
The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) strongly supports the newly introduced bipartisan legislation led by U.S. Senators John Curtis (R-UT) and Michael Bennet (D-CO), which seeks to enhance and expedite emergency watershed recovery efforts in the wake of natural disasters such as wildfires, floods, and other catastrophic events. These bills, the Making Access to Cleanup Happen (MATCH) Act and the Watershed Protection and Forestry Recovery Act, are vital to preserving the health of our western landscapes and ensuring the resilience of communities that depend on these natural resources.
Your Invited to the FIRST BLACKTAIL DEER FOUNDATION BANQUET in Alaska! The Kodiak Blacktail Chapter will be hosting their 1st annual banquet on Saturday May 3rd at the Elks Lodge […]
The crappie connection within our family runs deep, goes back decades to when my dad would tell us stories about his fishing trips to Canada, where they feasted on slabs night after night. Then, before I moved from Minnesota to Kansas, my dad, brother, and I followed through on the dream fishing trip for all of us, motored out one morning in the cold blue dark, over an hour from camp, to a remote spot where crappie bit fierce and fast on anything.