Got to western colorado on a Thursday evening from Texas, covered 25 miles in 4 days seeing close to 100 deer nothing near this bucks size, I’ll add that my wife tagged along with me so after 4 days she was getting close to being done for, we woke up late one morning and I told her I wanted to...
When hunting high country mule deer on horseback, how far do you like to pack in and how far do you prefer to take your horses into where you will be hunting?
Appreciate the responses guys looks like we all got different ways to prepare glad people on this forum can actually have grown up conversations unlike all the Facebook pages you see
Does anyone know of a link for the game and fish officers for each unit? Looking at calling and getting some information on several different units in colorado
In y’all’s opinion what would you rather hunt, elk in September or high country mule deer what would y’all consider easier. Not just any rag horn elk or mule deer I’m talking about 300”+ bulls and 170”+ deer
There’s a bunch of hunting shows out there but in my opinion none compare to the western hunter. The way they hunt I think we can all relate, Nate Simmons has got to be in towards the top when it comes to killing big mule deer with a bow. Yes he can complain a little but he does put in the work...
What’s y’all’s preferred way to prepare for the backcountry? Being from Texas the way that seems to help me the most is running, I try to stay in shape year around but if I do go on a break the way I start out is running a mile every day for about 2 weeks then increasing to 2 miles a days under...