Neckbone
Lil-Rokslider
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Leaving for MT 11/8/24 for a mule deer hunt. Plan is to head to the breaks, its an area I've always wanted to explore. Looking ahead at the weather, it seems to be relatively warm and mild. 50s-60s days and low 30s at night. Sunny and clear. While this is great camping and hiking weather we were hoping for some cold and snow and early rutting...
Last year we hunted the Boise National Forest and we had very warm weather in the day and we were only seeing deer movement very early morning and just before dark. It was downright hot on the sunny hillsides. So we would glass from dark morning until it got hot, then we would move spots and regroup for the afternoon/evening glass. We spent some time trying to glass into the shadows during the day but didn't have much luck. The breaks has a very different landscape...do those who hunt it have good luck mid-day glassing?
Are there mule deer in the breaks year round or is it pretty scarce in the area until the cold sets in and deer migrate to lower elevations?
From my understanding our dates are on the early side of the rut, we will be hunting 11/9-11/16. Will the warmer weather push the rut later into the season? Or will we have a chance to see rutting activity?
While I do want to visit the breaks I don't want to be hunting in no mans land where the deer just simply are not present. Any insight to what we can expect would be greatly appreciated. Good luck to all this season.
Last year we hunted the Boise National Forest and we had very warm weather in the day and we were only seeing deer movement very early morning and just before dark. It was downright hot on the sunny hillsides. So we would glass from dark morning until it got hot, then we would move spots and regroup for the afternoon/evening glass. We spent some time trying to glass into the shadows during the day but didn't have much luck. The breaks has a very different landscape...do those who hunt it have good luck mid-day glassing?
Are there mule deer in the breaks year round or is it pretty scarce in the area until the cold sets in and deer migrate to lower elevations?
From my understanding our dates are on the early side of the rut, we will be hunting 11/9-11/16. Will the warmer weather push the rut later into the season? Or will we have a chance to see rutting activity?
While I do want to visit the breaks I don't want to be hunting in no mans land where the deer just simply are not present. Any insight to what we can expect would be greatly appreciated. Good luck to all this season.