Cedarsavage
WKR
I'm doing a mule deer hunt with my buddy this November in Wyoming. I hunted the same area last year for Antelope. Obviously I marked a few spots where I saw deer. So we have that to get a start with. I found antelope by driving and glassing, sneaking into some hills and glassing off vantage points across the prairie. We're both whitetail hunters, so we scout using our feet (thick cover). This area is alot of prairie with some trees depending where you are. It seems like glassing would be the ticket? How do you start picking apart big expanses or prairie? We mostly focus on edge habitat for whitetails, is there a similar thing that open country guys look for? I've read Robby's book, which seems to focus on cover and bedding as we would for whitetails. Would you be more interested in heavier cover that had lower densities of mulies and higher densities of whitetails? We're both more interested in mule deer.
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