Born2bhunting
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- Jan 24, 2019
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First western hunt last year. Colorado 2nd rifle diy public ended up seeing a handful of 100-110" 3x3s, a 130s 4x4, a solid 140s 3x3 and killed a 140" 4x4 all of these deer were coming off of alfalfa fields around 5500' and were following does up in the morning. I'm hunting the same unit same season this year and considering backpacking into a nearby wilderness area that the deer seemed to head towards during the day to bed the elevations in the wilderness area are around 8500. My thinking is that the older muley's havent moved down for the rut yet. Am I on the right track or should I concentrate on hunting the funnels off the nearby alfalfa fields like I did last year?
Here is the muley I killed last year, and just fyi yes it sucks to hunt colorado while weighing #300. I'm on track to be in alot better shape this year. Lol
Here is the muley I killed last year, and just fyi yes it sucks to hunt colorado while weighing #300. I'm on track to be in alot better shape this year. Lol