KurtR
WKR
Non resident not hunting till October should of helped this year during archery. Rifle I don’t see any one
I disagree with some of what you said there, I don't mind sharing information on an area. I have done it, and still find success just fine. If it's public its not your spot, its everyone's. I am not saying people should come in and blow up what you're actively doing (if they know you're there), because that ain't right either, but I am not going to stop helping others just because its going to potentially blow up "my spot." I don't share gps coordinates or road names, but if someone asks how to find deer in "X" county I am not afraid to tell them what habitats to look for. I think if you have 3 people come in on where you are hunting its time to find a new area. Finding a new spot is half the fun anyway, and in Western SD mule deer are not hard to come by, even on public.I mean we can all bitch, but I ran into 3 hunters in an area I've hunted and seen maybe a dozen hunters in a few hundred square miles mostly on roads and parked on the side. Last year I had 3 different hunters come in on where I was hunting, 2 blew stalks I was committed to for over an hour each. Guess what...THEY ALL HEARD ABOUT THAT AREA FROM INTERNET SCOUTING AND FORUMS. This was down to the name of the road I was hunting! Everyone can argue that helping out folks is what forums are all about, but come on, for those hotspotters giving up spots...show how good of a person you are at a soup kitchen and stop ruining it for the rest of us who know how to keep our mouths shut.
Your are obviously free to feel how you want about the subject. I myself an not one to complain about seeing other people on Public Land. Honestly the places I hunt I rarely run into other people, but I definitely don’t share that information with others. I’ve spent multiple years hunting these locations collecting information to be able to successfully hunt these areas. This last year SDGFP limited archery access to several Public Lands because people complained about “overcrowding”. SDGFP statistics showed that one areas archery hunters grew by nearly 5 times in a period of 3 to 4 years. Although there are still quality animals in the area, most of them have been pushed deep into the country. How ever the problem persists, it’s obvious people aren’t keeping their hunting spots to themselves. I don’t know why anyone would want to give pertinent information about a hunting location that one plans to hunt. Scent, and hunting pressure just pushes game further into the country and sometimes on to private land. Do everyone a favor and keep your hunting spots to yourselves. When State Agency’s get involved because of “overcrowding “ everyone loses.I disagree with some of what you said there, I don't mind sharing information on an area. I have done it, and still find success just fine. If it's public its not your spot, its everyone's. I am not saying people should come in and blow up what you're actively doing (if they know you're there), because that ain't right either, but I am not going to stop helping others just because its going to potentially blow up "my spot." I don't share gps coordinates or road names, but if someone asks how to find deer in "X" county I am not afraid to tell them what habitats to look for. I think if you have 3 people come in on where you are hunting its time to find a new area. Finding a new spot is half the fun anyway, and in Western SD mule deer are not hard to come by, even on public.
Your are obviously free to feel how you want about the subject. I myself an not one to complain about seeing other people on Public Land. Honestly the places I hunt I rarely run into other people, but I definitely don’t share that information with others. I’ve spent multiple years hunting these locations collecting information to be able to successfully hunt these areas. This last year SDGFP limited archery access to several Public Lands because people complained about “overcrowding”. SDGFP statistics showed that one areas archery hunters grew by nearly 5 times in a period of 3 to 4 years. Although there are still quality animals in the area, most of them have been pushed deep into the country. How ever the problem persists, it’s obvious people aren’t keeping their hunting spots to themselves. I don’t know why anyone would want to give pertinent information about a hunting location that one plans to hunt. Scent, and hunting pressure just pushes game further into the country and sometimes on to private land. Do everyone a favor and keep your hunting spots to yourselves. When State Agency’s get involved because of “overcrowding “ everyone loses.
People need to remember mule deer are only found in the far western part of Sodak.....
I don't give out information on my areas I hunt specifically but more a region or county basis, for instance if some one wanted to hunt the badlands areas with lots of washouts. I wouldn't give them coordinates, but if they want to know how to best find deer in that terrain, why shouldn't I tell them? Odds are they aren't even remotely close to the areas I hunt anyway, and maybe my tip is the difference between them finding their deer and not. I'd rather be helpful. As far as people telling everyone to go hunt in the area that got blocked off with the access permit, I think there's better areas in the state that you don't need the permit for. People just don't like change. I just try and have enough places I know where to find deer that it doesn't matter if one of my spots blows up with pressure or any other reason deer would leave an area.
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These deer might disagree. They are east river (technically in the river, wonder the legality of that one lol), on public ground. There are certainly higher numbers further west river, and certainly more on public ground, but they can be found in many places throughout the western 2/3 of the state.
Also, sorry OP that we have absolutely high-jacked your thread. If you have any questions post them up, I will help if I can!
That was sarcasm I see plenty of mule deer shot east river. Both rifle and archery. I tire of the whiners complaining about to many people on their public spots as they all pile into Harding county
People share detailed information on forums because they want to show you how much they know. It has nothing to do with being helpful (usually).