Since non-resident archery deer tags (public land) are now limited, does anyone know when the application deadline is? I havent seen this date posted yet.
Well, in the last few years that cell cameras have been utilized it has changed how people hunt. A lot of change in a little amount of time - that is what I 'worry' about. If other people are not thinking or 'worrying' about this, its a giant miss.
I think it would be very refreshing if someone came out and publicly verbalized their disapproval with where this technology is headed and backed that up with no longer using cell cameras for their hunting purposes.
Mule deer are thought of as being more stalkable because of the terrain they tend to inhabit. Spot and Stalk can be done on whitetails too (in certain terrain). If you could have either a WT or MD in the same spot for a stalk, which one is easier to stalk if all things were even?
25% of non resident Deer Combination Licenses are reserved for applicants with 0 points. Last year, the chance of drawing a Deer Combo tag with 1 preference point vs 0 preference points was essentially equal (~ 56% for the 1 pointers and ~55% for 0 pointers. Toprut posted an article on this)...
This thread caught my attention....
I am 29 years old. I have had surgeries on both my knees. Left knee ACL reconstruction in 2010 (I severed my ACL in High School summer football mini camp. I was bullheaded and refused surgery. I got a PT to work with me for 6 weeks straight to strengthen...
Non res archery any-deer tags (year: # of tags):
2017: 382
2018: 502
2019: 607
2020: 780
Dirtytough is spot on regarding pressure. I have archery hunted the past 4 years and have seen increased pressure (see totals above). This 2020 season was obnoxious during opening weekend. During the...
Remi1,
I am in the same shoes as you. From and living in MN. I have never hunted West River for deer, I was thinking this year would be the year to change that...