Hi All,
Here is my problem: I am new to big game hunting and I am planning a high country (~8400 ft) backpacking hunt in an area I am not familiar with. I will not have time for on the ground scouting and i will only have 3 days to hunt. I am doing my best to learn e-scouting techniques and will try to get away from the easily accessible areas. I have no feel for how much time I should spend glassing my chosen area. I don't want to spend my entire time glassing an area that may not have any mule deer. Any suggestions for how I should allocate my time in the field glassing vs. checking out new areas? Given my short window I would guess that I should be covering more ground in the hopes of finding an area that has deer. Appreciate any guidance you may have.
Thanks.
Here is my problem: I am new to big game hunting and I am planning a high country (~8400 ft) backpacking hunt in an area I am not familiar with. I will not have time for on the ground scouting and i will only have 3 days to hunt. I am doing my best to learn e-scouting techniques and will try to get away from the easily accessible areas. I have no feel for how much time I should spend glassing my chosen area. I don't want to spend my entire time glassing an area that may not have any mule deer. Any suggestions for how I should allocate my time in the field glassing vs. checking out new areas? Given my short window I would guess that I should be covering more ground in the hopes of finding an area that has deer. Appreciate any guidance you may have.
Thanks.