CodeMonkey
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- Feb 14, 2021
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So I found "the one". He's not the biggest deer in the west, but he would be the biggest buck I ever harvested.
Long story short, I found him bedded in thick-ish timber at around 1300 in the afternoon during a scouting trip. He is about 1 mile below tree line as the crow flies, and appears to have everything a deer would want in the surrounding area (feed, water, and shelter).
I'm wondering how to hunt this deer. I don't necessarily think he's going to show himself above tree line. In all my scouting in this unit (this is CO) I haven't picked anything up above tree line and deer seem to be more than content in the timber.
My tentative plan is to see what game trails connect to/from this bedding area and hang a camera or two. If the season started today (I'm hunting muzzleloader, which opens 9/14), I'd likely still hunt that bedding area.
Anything else I should be thinking about or considering? It's impossible to glass effectively in this timber, but it is where I found deer.
Long story short, I found him bedded in thick-ish timber at around 1300 in the afternoon during a scouting trip. He is about 1 mile below tree line as the crow flies, and appears to have everything a deer would want in the surrounding area (feed, water, and shelter).
I'm wondering how to hunt this deer. I don't necessarily think he's going to show himself above tree line. In all my scouting in this unit (this is CO) I haven't picked anything up above tree line and deer seem to be more than content in the timber.
My tentative plan is to see what game trails connect to/from this bedding area and hang a camera or two. If the season started today (I'm hunting muzzleloader, which opens 9/14), I'd likely still hunt that bedding area.
Anything else I should be thinking about or considering? It's impossible to glass effectively in this timber, but it is where I found deer.