The thing I’ve noticed about high country mulies is that, for the most part, you have a tiny window in the morning hours and I’m really unsure how your capitalize off such a short window especially with a bow. In the evening, they tend to stick to the trees until dark and are not very glassable from any long distance. I’ve spent a lot of time in the high country in the summer months and know some spots that seem to be deer magnets for some reason or another, but I’m not sure how I would go about trying to hunt one. While they aren’t where the people are, they are not reliably where the people are not. I’ve hit and glasses some remote spots with no people for miles and not seen the first mulie. Also, they sometimes bed on top of 13ers in the Scree fields. Maybe it gets them out of the mosquitos? I’m not sure.
However hard you think this is going to be, it’s going to be way harder. I’m going to guess success rate is low single digits. This is as close as I’ve ever encountered a high country bachelor group.