Brad1974
FNG
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- Jul 22, 2024
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I've been reading this forum for quite some time, but this is my first time posting. I am fairly new to hunting mule deer bucks, so assume I know nothing.. which is pretty close to true. This september will be my third season taking a trip to CO with my brother, but so far no tags filled. We have spotted a few bucks, and last year I spotted one & sent my brother on an unsuccessful stalk (he didn't follow my foolproof plan.. ha!) This season I will likely be hunting a unit I have not been in enough to know much about. My question is.... When e-scouting, and looking for highest potential areas to find bucks, what are the things I should be focusing on for an early september hunt? The unit is high country 9000-13000+ feet elevation, with a good number of high basins, which is where I assumed would be best to focus on, but please let me know your opinions. Would I be better off glassing the more West facing areas for morning feeding and north facing areas of the basins for bedding? or do you often find bucks on South or East facing slopes as well? When looking for potential camp and glassing spots, how close to hunting areas do you think I can get away with? I would love to find a big one, but I'm really just looking for a fairly decent buck, since I have not taken one yet. Are there any specific features I would be better off focusing on to find spots the bucks are likely to be? Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.