Rifleman290
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- Jun 17, 2015
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Me and my buddy are doing a southeast Montana mule deer hunt the last 2 weeks of October. I’m curious on different strategies to find bucks, I’m of the opinion this is a tough time of year. Our current plan is to maximize morning and evening hunts as that appears to be the highest movement times. Do you feel they will still be in timber? Will they be looking for water and food? Should we focus on high elevation in forests? We plan to hike in the dark to be set up for mornings, then spend the day hiking and glassing hoping to get lucky, and then be set up for an evening. I suppose if all else fails we can ambush some river bottom white tails.