barrettm95
Lil-Rokslider
Hello everyone,
Planning my first DIY high country mule deer hunt in central CO this year. I drew the tag I wanted and have been getting in shape to handle this hunt, however now that I have my unit I need some advice on what to look for. I am 23 years old and this will be a group of three of us, two with tags and one along to help with the glassing and packing.
This will be my first high country mule deer hunt and am struggling at what to look for. I have started with looking into south facing basins/slopes just above tree line that I have some glassing points into. What do yo usually look for in you high country spots? Not looking for exact locations, just looking for what type of features I should be keying in on to start narrowing the unit down into area thats worth my energy. I can share some of my ideas through pms if anyone is willing to shed some light.
I will be hunting archery season and will be there August 30th (day before opener) through September 8th.
Goodluck this season everyone,
Planning my first DIY high country mule deer hunt in central CO this year. I drew the tag I wanted and have been getting in shape to handle this hunt, however now that I have my unit I need some advice on what to look for. I am 23 years old and this will be a group of three of us, two with tags and one along to help with the glassing and packing.
This will be my first high country mule deer hunt and am struggling at what to look for. I have started with looking into south facing basins/slopes just above tree line that I have some glassing points into. What do yo usually look for in you high country spots? Not looking for exact locations, just looking for what type of features I should be keying in on to start narrowing the unit down into area thats worth my energy. I can share some of my ideas through pms if anyone is willing to shed some light.
I will be hunting archery season and will be there August 30th (day before opener) through September 8th.
Goodluck this season everyone,
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