So I've been hunting a unit in COs high country for elk for a number of years now and want to try for mule deer this year. It's a draw unit but odds seem pretty high for getting the tag. Already excited for it and have been watching endless youtube videos of folks going after mulies and without exception they're all going high, glassing, then stalking. Is this because it's by far the best way to hunt them, or because it's by far the most interesting way to put together a video?
My preference is to still hunt. I just struggle to sit still doing nothing for hours. I know the area, know the elevation bands and general area where I always see deer when I've been going after elk so I feel like I should be able to pull it off but the lack of mule deer still hunting video narratives has me second guessing myself.
So, that's a lot of words to ask: Is still hunting mule deer a viable way to spend my time? I'll be there for 9 days, hunt all day for 4 of them, work from camp the remaining 5 and only be able to hunt the afternoon/evenings those days.
My preference is to still hunt. I just struggle to sit still doing nothing for hours. I know the area, know the elevation bands and general area where I always see deer when I've been going after elk so I feel like I should be able to pull it off but the lack of mule deer still hunting video narratives has me second guessing myself.
So, that's a lot of words to ask: Is still hunting mule deer a viable way to spend my time? I'll be there for 9 days, hunt all day for 4 of them, work from camp the remaining 5 and only be able to hunt the afternoon/evenings those days.