Hey all,
After a couple years of applying I finally drew a whitetail tag for BH101 in South Dakota. I have family up there so it’s a chance to hunt some different country, spend time with family, etc…
That being said, I still want to put some effort into the hunt, and do my best to come home with a buck that represents the area well. This is a huge unit and from what I can see on aerials, the topography seems to be very similar throughout, and much different than what I’m used to hunting in Missouri.
Is there a certain portion of the unit that is known to hold (or not hold) deer? A particular area that gets a ton of hunting pressure that I might avoid? It sounds like there’s plenty of deer there but I’d like to have a better strategy than throwing a dart at the map.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks!
After a couple years of applying I finally drew a whitetail tag for BH101 in South Dakota. I have family up there so it’s a chance to hunt some different country, spend time with family, etc…
That being said, I still want to put some effort into the hunt, and do my best to come home with a buck that represents the area well. This is a huge unit and from what I can see on aerials, the topography seems to be very similar throughout, and much different than what I’m used to hunting in Missouri.
Is there a certain portion of the unit that is known to hold (or not hold) deer? A particular area that gets a ton of hunting pressure that I might avoid? It sounds like there’s plenty of deer there but I’d like to have a better strategy than throwing a dart at the map.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks!