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VENISON BACKSTRAP REVERSE-SEAR, CAVEMAN-STYLE

The best meal you’ll ever have isn’t found in a steakhouse in New York or on the Vegas Strip at some celebrity-chef’s restaurant. This unforgettable experience, when tastebuds revel in something more than flavor, occurs in the backcountry, when fingers are still trembling from cutting a tag as you pull backstraps from your trophy.

Weatherby® Introduces Model 307™ Alpine ST

This new action was designed to complement the historic Mark V® and Vanguard® lineups by offering a new platform that was value-rich, innovative, and could accommodate a wide variety of after-market accessories. Since the launch of Model 307, Weatherby has released several rifle models, but today they released the Alpine ST, which features a carbon fiber stock and spiral fluted barrel for just $1,999.

Stephenville, TX- Cowboy Capital Chapter Banquet

Join us at our annual fundraiser for the Cowboy Capital Chapter of the mule deer…

Making the Most of Your Harvest: Fly Tying with Game Hair

However, one part of the animal that is often overlooked is its hair.
I think game hair—whether from pronghorns, mule deer, or elk—has tremendous value, especially for fly tyers. When used skillfully, these natural materials can be used to craft a wide variety of fly patterns that are effective and unique.

Mule Deer Foundation hires Shari Roberts as Director of Business Development.

Shari Roberts grew up in central New Jersey, playing sports, enjoying the outdoors, and traveling to upstate New York with her family where they spent most weekends fishing, hiking, skiing, camping, amongst other activities, which is where she began to crave the fresh air and nature’s beauty.

Llano, TX- Llano County Chapter Banquet

The Llano County Texas Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) cordially invites you, your…

Van Horn, TX- Culberson County Chapter Banquet

The Culberson County Texas Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) cordially invites you, your…

Venison Steak with Warm Crushed Potato and Watercress Salad

Watercress has been called one of the most nutritious vegetables out there, and I have been trying to incorporate more of it into my diet, wild and farmed. 

It hasn’t been hard; I love watercress’s peppery flavor, similar to arugula, and its crisp verdant juiciness, which is more akin to iceberg lettuce than thin leafy lettuces. 

It’s also great raw, cooked, or somewhere just between, like in this recipe.

North Dakota Sets 2025 Deer Season with Fewer Licenses as Herd Recovery Continues

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has finalized details for the 2025 deer season, announcing that 42,300 licenses will be available to hunters—7,800 fewer than last year. The drop reflects ongoing efforts to help the state’s deer population recover following recent environmental challenges.

New gear for 2025

Here at the Mule Deer Foundation, we pride ourselves at being the center of the universe for mule deer hunting and conservation. When a mule deer is taken from Texas to Montana and California to Nebraska it is in part because of the Mule Deer Foundation and the incredible work we do across the landscape. Our staff understand the true value of a mule deer harvested across the western landscape because we see all of the behind-the-scenes efforts that make that deer possible. We see not only the physical effort, but the money, and the planning process that goes into creating a situation and landscape that grows that deer.

Antelope Summer Sausage

I took my third antelope in Southeastern Wyoming in October 2024. I brought back larger, primal cuts for steaks and roasts. There was also plenty of grind meat left over. The dilemma was how to prepare it. I wanted to choose something other than burger for such a fantastic animal. That set me to thinking…what could be done with the venison scraps?

Preparing for a Western hunt

So the fabled hunting trip out west for mule deer has made it out of the group chat, and you are ready to start packing. The whole group is excited but you are more nervous as the trip becomes real. You have only hunted Ducks and Whitetails your entire life in the woods and waters of the Eastern United States. So you get online and instantly are overwhelmed with knowledge. Have no fear, here are the key points to focus on as you prepare to head out west.