OregonSteeler
WKR
Would like to hear some community members' thoughts on the best way to hunt blacktail the last 2 weeks of the season. Unfortunately I do not put in the time and effort to do the heavy duty scouting that most do on this forum. I hunt the north coast of Oregon and know two of the closest units pretty well in regards to area and accessibility. Though, I do not have specific bucks located or even good buck areas. I'm going to have 4-5 days of hunting for blacktail this year and not sure if I should spend my time focusing on glassing clear cuts or still hunting deep timber? I know the worse the weather, the better the hunting and later in the season is prime due to the rut. For the limited time I've hunted blacktails in the past I've focused on glassing clear cuts in the mornings and evenings and still hunting deep timber throughout the day with zero luck.
So if you only had a couple of days to hunt blacktails in the last week or two of the season, what would you suggest the best plan of action would be to possibly locate any legal buck?
One more thing, a lot of clear cuts I've glassed are extremely steep and not much vegetation on them. I'm assuming these aren't productive clear cuts? It's also near impossible to go by a clear cut that doesn't have heavy truck traffic on it. Does this matter? What do you hone in on when looking for potential clear cuts to have deer in them?
I know full well the low chances of harvesting a blacktail without putting in the scouting and pre-season efforts, but being out in the woods this time of year is a bonus and maybe I'll get lucky!?
So if you only had a couple of days to hunt blacktails in the last week or two of the season, what would you suggest the best plan of action would be to possibly locate any legal buck?
One more thing, a lot of clear cuts I've glassed are extremely steep and not much vegetation on them. I'm assuming these aren't productive clear cuts? It's also near impossible to go by a clear cut that doesn't have heavy truck traffic on it. Does this matter? What do you hone in on when looking for potential clear cuts to have deer in them?
I know full well the low chances of harvesting a blacktail without putting in the scouting and pre-season efforts, but being out in the woods this time of year is a bonus and maybe I'll get lucky!?