Hey guys, thanks to everyone who helps out with info for us new guys. The information has helped us feel very prepared! My buddy and I just wrapped up our first mule deer hunt in Idaho. Didn't punch a tag but we both considered it a very successful first DIY Backcountry spike camp hunt.
We got in to sign almost immediately but didn't see any deer (or other big game for that matter) until the 5th morning. We had a close encounter but ultimately bumped a forky buck.
I know this may be broad but what do you guys think of our glassing area in general? We kept going back and forth about trying to determine what a good feeding area would actually look like, balancing open country (good for us) and think timber (good for deer), etc. We both think we were right on track but does anything stand out to you guys from the photos?
Again, I know it's broad but I don't want to get too specific because there are several rabbit holes you can go down. Any comments or observations are appreciated!
We got in to sign almost immediately but didn't see any deer (or other big game for that matter) until the 5th morning. We had a close encounter but ultimately bumped a forky buck.
I know this may be broad but what do you guys think of our glassing area in general? We kept going back and forth about trying to determine what a good feeding area would actually look like, balancing open country (good for us) and think timber (good for deer), etc. We both think we were right on track but does anything stand out to you guys from the photos?
Again, I know it's broad but I don't want to get too specific because there are several rabbit holes you can go down. Any comments or observations are appreciated!