smartin8788
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- Jan 9, 2024
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So if you were giving suggestions to a new guy with zero experience going to the the Idaho panhandle to target and hunt mule deer (or a black bear if the right opportunity presented itself) in October what would you tell him? This trip isn't as much about my success rate as it is a learning experience and adventure on how to hunt out west. I do want to be successful but ive been hunting long enough to know the odds. Ive been accumulating WY preference points for several years for elk, pronghorn and mule deer still a few years out before my big dream trip. This trip in 2024 to Idaho is going to be dipping my toes in before I try to swim. Im not interested in guided hunts even though that might be smarter for a first time. Let's assume we're friends and you like me! What kind of elevation should I be looking at to find mule deer that time of year. Is there a certain type of browse or food source? Topographical maps do you look for saddles and areas between food and cover for glassing? Like if all you had was a map where do you start for thinking this might have deer or probably won't have deer? Is there a certain post or a book I should read? I haven't found with this info (Ive been searching). I don't want your spots or honey hole. I just need general knowledge. I know the odds are not in my favor, but chance favors the prepared man.