I came on here last year looking for any direction I could get. I didn't get far, but figured I'd try again. This will be my 3rd year of dedicated hunter (or dedicated hiker as I call it). I've been out close to 70 days in the last 2 years. Haven't come across a decent buck once. Last year I saw some spikes and small forkies. I get out and hike as far away from roads as I can get...sometimes I hike so far I end up at another road even though it wasn't on OnX.
I have hunted mostly on the south end of the unit (enterprise, pine valley, utah hill, pachoon flat, etc. Been on bumblee a couple times. I am in st george so I dont know the northern part of the unit at all. I suffer from the fact that a large part of hunting is luck, because I'm one of those "if I didn't have bad luck I'd have no luck at all" kind of people. I put in the work, but end up with no results. I can tell you were deer arent. If anyone has any ideas other than the typical ox valley, communication hill, atchison, grass valley, big mountain, and all the stuff already listed I sure would appreciate any help. As I said in my post last year...not asking for a honey hole. Just need some direction. I seem to pick all the places where deer don't go.
I have hunted mostly on the south end of the unit (enterprise, pine valley, utah hill, pachoon flat, etc. Been on bumblee a couple times. I am in st george so I dont know the northern part of the unit at all. I suffer from the fact that a large part of hunting is luck, because I'm one of those "if I didn't have bad luck I'd have no luck at all" kind of people. I put in the work, but end up with no results. I can tell you were deer arent. If anyone has any ideas other than the typical ox valley, communication hill, atchison, grass valley, big mountain, and all the stuff already listed I sure would appreciate any help. As I said in my post last year...not asking for a honey hole. Just need some direction. I seem to pick all the places where deer don't go.