Swampcruiser
WKR
Lots of it done around here in standing corn but never done it for mulies
I've done lots of drives for whitetails over the years. For muleys... Unpopular? Yes. Would I do them the first day of the season? No. But potentially successful? I see no reason that they wouldn't work. I see the challenge in most mule deer locations is figuring out what places deer use as escape routes, and how to get people in place to be successful. And of course, how to not anger the folks that aren't so pro-drive.
An alternative to a "drive", would be a coordinated still hunt through timber. I've seen tons of scenarios where those opportunities could be deadly.
@robby denning Would you be willing to weigh in on effectiveness?
You mention in the book that mature deer do what they want and it’s ideal to match their pace and methods. For this reason you say that drives for bigger bucks may not be very effective. That’s just my takeaway, no quoting or anything. But the story of the guys in Wyoming that took great deer with well thought out drives suggests they can be rea productive too in certain situations. Obviously there’s 100 different ways to do drives and some are rodeos while others are basically just still hunting.
Could you expound further? No worries if not. Thanks much.
Yip!You'd be surprised how many perform 'soft' drives in the high timbered basins of Region G & H. When there's a big high pressure system, warm temps, or the middle of the season and deer are pretty much first light/last light. I know of several outfitters and friends that'll set a client up watchin an escape route and go and walk/ride thru these timbered basins. Over the years you'll learn what timber may hold deer and how/where they escape. Can be very effective at times. I recently listened to a MeatEater podcast and Rinella and his hunting group were on an outfitted hunt in G and one of them killed a buck that was a result of drive. That outfitter knew from years of hunting the area what pockets may hold deer. Sure wasn't the first time they'd use the technique.
...guess we're pretty spoiled out West.... almost every year I've been here in Wisconsin someone gets shot doing a drive on accident from getting to trigger happy!!
I shot this buck at the very end of a deer drive. My buddies slowly pushed a ridge and this buck tried to “J Hook” one of them then ran into the other guy and ultimately blew across a canyon I was guarding. Would have never seen this buck any other way. A bunch of deer blew off that ridge, this buck held tight to the bitter end. New Mexico Public Land 192” That’s my best friend and muley hunting partner with him. This buck and the entire story is featured in David Long’s Book, Public Land Mulies The Bottom Line. We’ve killed a lot of outsized mature bucks this way.Yip!
works in all types of country. That 40"buck mentioned in my book killed by those Wyoming guys was on a high country deer drive.
gald you chimed in, I was trying to think of other people who've used drives, dang! can't believe I forgot about you.I shot this buck at the very end of a deer drive. My buddies slowly pushed a ridge and this buck tried to “J Hook” one of them then ran into the other guy and ultimately blew across a canyon I was guarding. Would have never seen this buck any other way. A bunch of deer blew off that ridge, this buck held tight to the bitter end. New Mexico Public Land 192” That’s my best friend and muley hunting partner with him. This buck and the entire story is featured in David Long’s Book, Public Land Mulies The Bottom Line. We’ve killed a lot of outsized mature bucks this way.
No sir... glassed that one up. But the one Dugger got that same Hunt we pushed. 223” 9x7 about 8-9 years old. Solitude old buck living way out on a knob by himself in the sage! Epic!gald you chimed in, I was trying to think of other people who've used drives, dang! can't believe I forgot about you.
and your NM buck in your avatar was a deer drive buck too? yes? no?
that's right, Dugger's buck laid under the last tree you'all pushed on the driveNo sir... glassed that one up. But the one Dugger got that same Hunt we pushed. 223” 9x7 about 8-9 years old. Solitude old buck living way out on a knob by himself in the sage! Epic!
the bases!!!!!Here’s the buck Dugger killed this past season. This buck lived in solitude way out in a sea of sage. Took us an hour to get him up on his feet. Our buddy methodically walked a 50 acre knob for an hour before walking up on the buck. The buck blew across a spot that Dugger could shoot to and that’s all she wrote. It takes A LOT of work and planning but it’s very productive.View attachment 169055