Lessons from the Winter of 2022–23: Rebuilding Mule Deer Herds After Catastrophe
The winter of 2022–23 will be remembered across the West as one of the harshest in recent memory. In Wyoming, Idaho, and parts of northern Utah, relentless snow and bitter cold combined to create a perfect storm of survival challenges for mule deer. Tens of thousands of deer perished, including entire fawn crops and mature bucks that entered the season in good shape but simply couldn’t endure months of deep snow and subzero temperatures.
Stanley, ND – Oily Bucks Gun-A-Palooza
Regional Director: Sara Wagner (701) 621-6965 or swagner@muledeer.org
Pocatello, ID – Southeast Idaho Chapter Mule Deer Palooza
Regional Director: Seth Reed 208-589-5304 seth@muledeer.org
Tioga, ND – Oily Bucks Chapter Gun-A-Palooza
Regional Director: Sara Wagner (701) 621-6965 or swagner@muledeer.org
Craig, Alaska – Prince of Wales Blacktail Chapter Gun-A-Palooza Permit #1916
Regional Director: Marshall Johnson 701-989-4488 marshall@muledeer.org
Mount Edgecumbe Blacktail – Sitka Chapter Gun-A-Palooza
Regional Director: Marshall Johnson 701-989-4488 marshall@muledeer.org
Wasilla, AK – Beers For Deer
Regional Director: Marshall Johnson 701-989-4488 marshall@muledeer.org
Carson City, NV – Capital City Chapter Banquet
Regional Director – Kirk Dormody 209-646-2135 kirk@muledeer.org