Camptravis
FNG
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- Apr 20, 2022
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What do you guys think would be the best hunting strategy to consistently find mature bulls during the post-rut rifle seasons in areas dominated by thick timber and logging? So think Western Oregon and Washington and probably north Idaho too. Lots af areas with roads and hunting pressure and the only glassing opportunities are clearcuts and very young plantations. Do you think spot and stalk, treestand setup, still hunting the reprod or some other strategy would be the most successful in this scenario?
I've read some things saying you have to hunt them like whitetails in these types of areas because there is so much dense vegetation and high hunting pressure, but also because they have all their needs in a relatively small area so they don't need to travel much. Basically just between bedding areas in reprod and feeding in clearcuts. Randy Newburg says it's the last type of place he'd want to hunt because glassing is difficult and pressure is intense. I realize this is a difficult goal, but im just curious if anyone has had success in this type of situation and if so the strategy that worked best for them. Thanks!
I've read some things saying you have to hunt them like whitetails in these types of areas because there is so much dense vegetation and high hunting pressure, but also because they have all their needs in a relatively small area so they don't need to travel much. Basically just between bedding areas in reprod and feeding in clearcuts. Randy Newburg says it's the last type of place he'd want to hunt because glassing is difficult and pressure is intense. I realize this is a difficult goal, but im just curious if anyone has had success in this type of situation and if so the strategy that worked best for them. Thanks!