Brendan
WKR
Drew my first mule deer tag in a lower point unit in west-central colorado. Have been hunting Elk yearly since 2014, but this is my first time targeting mule deer. Have an archery bear tag in my pocket as well. The unit is not OTC for Elk, but does contain a large Wilderness area which I'd I'm sure will be crowded. There are outfitters that operate in the unit for Elk, unsure about deer, need to research that more but I wouldn't be surprised.
I'm aware the season dates sort of suck this year, but it is what it is. Season opens Thursday September 2nd, which is leading into Labor Day weekend. I'm sure there will be 4 days of higher than average crowds Friday the 3rd through Monday the 6th.
Current plan is to be in Colorado on August 29th at the latest, acclimate for a couple days at altitude, and hike in a day or two before the season. Current plan is to make this an extended backpack trip.
Based on the season dates - would you plan differently? Or be there early and give it hell? Looking at the maps of the Wilderness, it looks like a lot of basins and drainages have trails - avoid them completely? Target those without a trail and outside the Wilderness? First mule deer hunt, so I'm not going to be picky.
I'm aware the season dates sort of suck this year, but it is what it is. Season opens Thursday September 2nd, which is leading into Labor Day weekend. I'm sure there will be 4 days of higher than average crowds Friday the 3rd through Monday the 6th.
Current plan is to be in Colorado on August 29th at the latest, acclimate for a couple days at altitude, and hike in a day or two before the season. Current plan is to make this an extended backpack trip.
Based on the season dates - would you plan differently? Or be there early and give it hell? Looking at the maps of the Wilderness, it looks like a lot of basins and drainages have trails - avoid them completely? Target those without a trail and outside the Wilderness? First mule deer hunt, so I'm not going to be picky.