Texas

Venison Steak with Creamy, Cheesy, Bacony Barley

Anyone who has tried a venison and barley soup or stew knows that those two ingredients go together like peas and carrots. 

Barley and venison soups and stews are a part of what gets me through the long winters up here in Canada. 

When it comes to it though, despite being great, there is more to barley than just soups and stews!

Mule Deer in Montana: Range, Ecology, and Why They Matter

f you’ve spent any time on the eastern prairie breaks or the steep ridges of western Montana, odds are you’ve crossed paths with mule deer. They’re woven into the landscape here. To we fortunate few who have invested in this land these critters are not just as a game animal, but a part of what makes the West wild. Like a lot of things in Montana, their story is one of peaks, valleys, and a changing environment.

Grilled Tajin-Lime Wild Turkey

I was recently sitting in the backyard, enjoying a tequila cocktail my wife made that sported a Tajin rimmer (for those of you who may not know, Tajin is a versatile Mexican chili, lime, and salt seasoning blend). I quickly found that I had sipped my way around the whole glass, removing any trace of the rimmer well before the cocktail was finished. 

Boots, Packs, and Layers

With tag draw results coming in across the West, odds are some of you are holding onto a hot tag and plotting your fall adventure. Whether it’s your first time chasing high country bucks or you’re a seasoned veteran heading back to your favorite canyon, the right gear can make all the difference between a successful, enjoyable hunt and a miserable slog. Lucky for you, you’ve landed in the right place; at the Mule Deer Foundation, we not only care about conserving the species we all love, but we also live this lifestyle 365 days a year.

Tracking the Herd: Where Mule Deer Stand in 2024

In 2024, the picture is complicated. In some places, there’s reason to be optimistic. States like Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah are seeing herds hold steady or even tick upward. Colorado’s herd alone is estimated at over 418,000 — a sign that habitat work, smart management, and a few well-timed wet years are starting to pay off.

Public Lands MATTER for Mule Deer!

“The Mule Deer Foundation values America’s public lands, essential for our hunters’ access to pursue mule deer and black-tailed deer in the West. We are concerned about the Senate’s reconciliation bill provision mandating that potentially millions of acres would be sold or transferred, as it lacks transparency and public input. We urge a thoughtful, transparent process that safeguards our hunting heritage while addressing land management challenges.”

Bryan, TX- Aggieland Chapter Banquet

Join us at our annual fundraiser for the Aggieland chapter of the mule deer foundation!…

Mediterranean Venison-Falafel Burgers with Feta and Tzatziki

This recipe was years in the making. I visited Jordan in 2019, and one of the many highlights from my trip there was a falafel shop in Amman that sold the best falafel sandwiches I’d ever tried. It really put the falafel shops back home to shame. As I watched the talented man whipping up and frying dozens of falafel at a time, I thought to myself, falafel are good on their own, but wouldn’t they taste fantastic with meat?

San Antonio, TX- Bexar County Chapter

Texas Trophy Hunters Extravaganza 2025 Membership Booth with one winner of a 2024 GOY Christensen…

Fort Stockton, TX- Pecos County Chapter Beers for Deer

Join us for a fun-filled evening of community, card games, at our Evening Social &…

The First Mountain Man and the Mule Deer. 

This encounter marked the first documented scientific description of the mule deer by Euro-American explorers. While Indigenous peoples across the American West had hunted and lived alongside mule deer for centuries, the Lewis and Clark journals provided the first written account of the species for the expanding field of American zoology. This documentation description would continue throughout the journey as more of these creatures were brought in, and Lewis would later start referring to them as mule deer. That’s how they came to be known by the name we know them by today. 

El Paso, TX- Sun City Chapter Banquet

Join us at our 1st annual fundraiser for the Sun City El Paso County chapter…