I'm an adult onset hunter, this is only my 3rd season hunting anything, ever. I finally connected with an elk after much study and many, many miles hiked.
I've never been in the position of having any of September left and no elk to chase so I'm trying to quickly get somewhat up to speed on Mule Deer. I'll buy Robby's book in the off season to get the expertise from the source but in the next couple of weeks, I'm patching together bits and pieces to try to get a deer (not worried about size very much).
So, these are my very novice ideas, please let me know where I'm wrong. I'm comparing the hunting to elk hunting because it's all that I know.
Mule deer seem to be less nocturnal than elk, can be seen more during daylight hours. Their primary defense is more balanced between sight, hearing, and smell vs an elk relying on its nose mostly (due to terrain I'm guessing).
Mule deer are out in the open more, don't focus as much in the dark timber during daylight, and may live slightly higher/drier areas than elk. They are non vocal and won't be lured towards a hunter with any noises.
Basic mule deer strategy, see them (glass or bump them when walking), allow them to bed/settle down, then try to sneak into bow range without being seen/heard/smelled. It's more like sight fishing to a particular fish rather than fishing to good water that likely holds fish...
My first day ever deer hunting was this morning. Climbed about 2k and hiked several miles. Found sign so fresh it was still sticky only to finally look up and see 4 bucks about 100 yards ahead of me. I learned that I have no idea how to stalk a mule deer, and that I was not nearly patient enough, they caught me several times, I stood still, and they continued feeding. After the 4th time of this process (told you I am bad at it), they finally got a little nervous and buggered off. I think I found 3 different groups of deer (singles to a small herd of 6-8) mostly younger bucks and a couple of does.
What other tips can you offer the complete beginner of mule deer archery hunting?
I've never been in the position of having any of September left and no elk to chase so I'm trying to quickly get somewhat up to speed on Mule Deer. I'll buy Robby's book in the off season to get the expertise from the source but in the next couple of weeks, I'm patching together bits and pieces to try to get a deer (not worried about size very much).
So, these are my very novice ideas, please let me know where I'm wrong. I'm comparing the hunting to elk hunting because it's all that I know.
Mule deer seem to be less nocturnal than elk, can be seen more during daylight hours. Their primary defense is more balanced between sight, hearing, and smell vs an elk relying on its nose mostly (due to terrain I'm guessing).
Mule deer are out in the open more, don't focus as much in the dark timber during daylight, and may live slightly higher/drier areas than elk. They are non vocal and won't be lured towards a hunter with any noises.
Basic mule deer strategy, see them (glass or bump them when walking), allow them to bed/settle down, then try to sneak into bow range without being seen/heard/smelled. It's more like sight fishing to a particular fish rather than fishing to good water that likely holds fish...
My first day ever deer hunting was this morning. Climbed about 2k and hiked several miles. Found sign so fresh it was still sticky only to finally look up and see 4 bucks about 100 yards ahead of me. I learned that I have no idea how to stalk a mule deer, and that I was not nearly patient enough, they caught me several times, I stood still, and they continued feeding. After the 4th time of this process (told you I am bad at it), they finally got a little nervous and buggered off. I think I found 3 different groups of deer (singles to a small herd of 6-8) mostly younger bucks and a couple of does.
What other tips can you offer the complete beginner of mule deer archery hunting?