I second this question.At what point do you cut your losses and move on to another area? Two days, four days a week?
I second this question.At what point do you cut your losses and move on to another area? Two days, four days a week?
I made about 100 of them a couple years ago. I sent them to @Ryan Avery to sell on here. Not sure if any are left but they're definitely a collector item at this point. I really want to get Robby to sign mine next time I see him. I messed up and only had him sign my face.Dioni wearing a Legend wristband! Dioni has been pretty legendary himself for awhile. Awesome wristband!
I've got mine around here somewhere. Just don't feel worthy enough to wear it lolI made about 100 of them a couple years ago. I sent them to @Ryan Avery to sell on here. Not sure if any are left but they're definitely a collector item at this point. I really want to get Robby to sign mine next time I see him. I messed up and only had him sign my face.
@robby denning In a new to you unit with multiple terrain types that all hold deer how do you decide which to focus on. For example a high desert area with wide open sage country that transitions into rolling hills then high country.
Also what do you think was the defining moment that made you a #legend.
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With limited scouting time.
Say a couple half days, 1 or 2 full days and one overnight trip what would you concentrate your efforts on.
Glassing as much country as possible?
Glassing a few of the best looking areas?
Setting trail cameras?
Covering country looking for big tracks?
This is for a heavily hunted general season unit in Utah with a declining herd.
Would your strategy change depending on which season you are hunting?
Thanks!
Rifle/scope setup and why.
When robby finds a bucks in thick cover that he cant spot and stalk , how does he determine whether to first still hunt the area or set an ambush?
His thoughts on Wyoming new law banning scouting services
Glassing techniques for heavier cover country.
I'd love to hear more about locating bucks in low density deer areas with thick cover/
What are some tips on hunting early rut (Early November), when the bigger bucks haven’t quite moved in on the does yet, but the Younger bucks have? Example: 3rd season Colorado where bucks are migrating from higher elevations still. Especially with warmer weather like 2019 3rd season.
In terms of harvesting large bucks, how do you know when you’ve reached the ceiling of a given area it’s time to focus on a new unit or state?
How did he get such a luscious mullet
At what point do you cut your losses and move on to another area? Two days, four days a week?
Strategies on bow hunting deer in November?