daiello91
FNG
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- Oct 11, 2019
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Hello from Oregon! I'm hunting the Montana general deer tag this year for the first time. Here's my last buck from Oregon. I glassed it up the evening before I killed it. Relocated in the AM and used the terrain to close the distance. I had to sit for 5 hours waiting for it to stand up. Just brief background on how I hunt. As Robby would say "purposely". I'm not asking for spots in Montana. I've picked a unit, talked to the bio, and done 3D e-scouting. I've also taken 2 weeks off to hunt the tag and have a few areas picked out that are away from roads.
Here in Oregon in the unit I hunt, the bucks are often on benches on tops or near the tops of steep slopes. Rarely are they in the bottoms or using the bottom 1/2 of the slopes. The unit in MT doesn't have a large amount of large elevation changes.
So my question, when I start glassing, what types of things should I look intently at? Are the bucks coming out of the limited cover, hiding in bottoms, hiding in collies, on benches?
Here in Oregon in the unit I hunt, the bucks are often on benches on tops or near the tops of steep slopes. Rarely are they in the bottoms or using the bottom 1/2 of the slopes. The unit in MT doesn't have a large amount of large elevation changes.
So my question, when I start glassing, what types of things should I look intently at? Are the bucks coming out of the limited cover, hiding in bottoms, hiding in collies, on benches?