Always looking for tips/advice for my first mule deer hunt this fall. Would like to put some specifics out there to narrow things down, as well as what I already know/have been told. There have been some great people on here that I have talked to via PM/phone.
-Archery hunting SD, and not the great NW corner(although still West River). Badlands/prairies and possibly some breaks
-Planning for 10 days to hunt. Area is only 8 hours away and plan to spend a long weekend in Aug/Sep to scout
-Planning on early Nov, but flexible, and could change for Oct(NR cant hunt prior to Oct 1 on public)
-Have a spotter and tripod setup(Vortex razor 85mm), have Binos(10x42's)
-Have comfortable clothing for all seasons( I sometimes see all 4 in 1 day here in IA)
-Will be camping in a wall tent, have verified the location(s) I plan to camp
-Have done a ton of E scouting, even though I really have no idea what to look for, when it comes to Mule deer, especially in this terrain. Not a lot of articles cover this terrain.
-Have called and talked to biologist and game warden in the primary area I plan to go
-Planning for failure, but If I can attempt a stalk or 2, it will be a success to me
-Patience. Im horrible at it in general, but usually do 15+ all day sits in a treestand every fall so I have a good start on patience for letting my eyes do most of the work.
That mostly sums it up. I have done homework, and continue to do more on a daily basis. There are always things that you cant find in magazine articles, etc. I see a lot of tips and tricks for newbies on here, and always read them. Most terrain type etc dont seem to fit the type of terrain I will be hunting. Not that it matters too much as its relatively flat country but im 35 yrs old, and not afraid to move. Some of the locations I have been looking at are purposely because of the lack of roads(as much as you can get in SD)
-Archery hunting SD, and not the great NW corner(although still West River). Badlands/prairies and possibly some breaks
-Planning for 10 days to hunt. Area is only 8 hours away and plan to spend a long weekend in Aug/Sep to scout
-Planning on early Nov, but flexible, and could change for Oct(NR cant hunt prior to Oct 1 on public)
-Have a spotter and tripod setup(Vortex razor 85mm), have Binos(10x42's)
-Have comfortable clothing for all seasons( I sometimes see all 4 in 1 day here in IA)
-Will be camping in a wall tent, have verified the location(s) I plan to camp
-Have done a ton of E scouting, even though I really have no idea what to look for, when it comes to Mule deer, especially in this terrain. Not a lot of articles cover this terrain.
-Have called and talked to biologist and game warden in the primary area I plan to go
-Planning for failure, but If I can attempt a stalk or 2, it will be a success to me
-Patience. Im horrible at it in general, but usually do 15+ all day sits in a treestand every fall so I have a good start on patience for letting my eyes do most of the work.
That mostly sums it up. I have done homework, and continue to do more on a daily basis. There are always things that you cant find in magazine articles, etc. I see a lot of tips and tricks for newbies on here, and always read them. Most terrain type etc dont seem to fit the type of terrain I will be hunting. Not that it matters too much as its relatively flat country but im 35 yrs old, and not afraid to move. Some of the locations I have been looking at are purposely because of the lack of roads(as much as you can get in SD)