This is my second year in Colorado hunting elk and my first for mule deer. I have a second season rifle buck tag. I've mainly been focused on elk this year and have found an absolute plethora of great information on hunting elk. What are some good foundational resources for a new mule deer hunter? A lot of the books and materials I have seen have focused on taking trophy animals. I would be thrilled with any legal buck, what are some good things I could read or watch to learn about the species in general. I believe I need to employ a glassing strategy, but I would love to find information on how to identify likely buck habitat online so I have a few places to check out in the next few weeks.
It wasn't until after purchasing the tag that I went and did some reading and I've learned a few things. Second season is considered by some or many to be the toughest season to hunt, and bucks are between their summer pattern and the rut. They are shifting into their fall/winter coat and are moving down out of the high country into timber where they basically stay holed up all day until the rut winds up. Finding them means lots of diligent scouting and glassing early and late hours. I'm guessing they will be bedded up in timber next to food and water sources right at the edge of treeline or just below it. I definitely haven't put a lot of time into learning how to hunt them and didn't appreciate how hard it would be until after I purchased the tag. I don't have high expectations, but it would be a huge help to understand where they like to live during second season so I can make a list of spots to visit.
It wasn't until after purchasing the tag that I went and did some reading and I've learned a few things. Second season is considered by some or many to be the toughest season to hunt, and bucks are between their summer pattern and the rut. They are shifting into their fall/winter coat and are moving down out of the high country into timber where they basically stay holed up all day until the rut winds up. Finding them means lots of diligent scouting and glassing early and late hours. I'm guessing they will be bedded up in timber next to food and water sources right at the edge of treeline or just below it. I definitely haven't put a lot of time into learning how to hunt them and didn't appreciate how hard it would be until after I purchased the tag. I don't have high expectations, but it would be a huge help to understand where they like to live during second season so I can make a list of spots to visit.