khart_6882
WKR
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- Mar 20, 2019
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After years of minimal success I’ve decided to get serious about scouting before the opener. This spring I happened to find a fantastic drainage, littered with sign from last fall, everything a mule deer could ask for, and best of all; it’s a real miserable hike to get into.
I went back this weekend with 10 trail cameras and tried to get one on all the major trails all the way around the mountain/drainage so I can try to get a feel of which directions the deer are moving at different times of day so that I’ll be able to tell where they’re liking to feed and where they like to bed down during the day.
This spot is at 5,500 feet so I don’t need to worry about the deer starting to migrate to lower elevations in mid October when the season opens. I’m fully aware that come October the bucks will all be split off, holed up and living like ghosts. My question is, even though the bucks will not be out nearly as much during daylight hours in the late fall, will they still roughly be moving in the same directions and bedding/feeding areas in the fall as they will be this summer?
The area is thicker than the majority of muley country so spot and stalk hunting is about impossible, I’ll be trying to use the scouting info gathered this summer to try and set up good ambush points for fall hunting.
Thanks!!
I went back this weekend with 10 trail cameras and tried to get one on all the major trails all the way around the mountain/drainage so I can try to get a feel of which directions the deer are moving at different times of day so that I’ll be able to tell where they’re liking to feed and where they like to bed down during the day.
This spot is at 5,500 feet so I don’t need to worry about the deer starting to migrate to lower elevations in mid October when the season opens. I’m fully aware that come October the bucks will all be split off, holed up and living like ghosts. My question is, even though the bucks will not be out nearly as much during daylight hours in the late fall, will they still roughly be moving in the same directions and bedding/feeding areas in the fall as they will be this summer?
The area is thicker than the majority of muley country so spot and stalk hunting is about impossible, I’ll be trying to use the scouting info gathered this summer to try and set up good ambush points for fall hunting.
Thanks!!