CiK
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I have 4 mule deer preference points for Colorado and I think I am going to use them in 2020. I am planning for a 4th season hunt. I have the gear for a cold, backcountry, wilderness hunt but this year, to my delight, my wife and kids want to come with for a vacation/hunt. We will most likely be staying in an AirBnB to accommodate the young ones.
I have never hunted for mule deer. What prevailing strategy I should be thinking about knowing my base camp is an AirBnB? I expect to be burning a lot of time driving to and from. It feels road hunting and spot/stalk will be a better use of my time than still hunting areas. My wife has no qualms with me camping (road camping) on a buck if I see one at dusk and need to be there super early and without noise in the morning. I am just trying to play it all out in my head and don’t want to miss anything.
As far as areas, what type of characteristics should I be looking for in a 4th season hunt? I know if I find the does the bucks won’t be far behind for that time of year. Should I focus on sage brush flats? Burns? Aspen patches? Dark timber? The only time I have seen mule deer is when I have hunted elk in September. I wouldn’t expect to find mule deer in those same high altitude places.
Sorry for the long post, again.........just wondering about it all and don’t want to miss anything. Thanks for any advice for me to scratch that mule deer itch.
I have never hunted for mule deer. What prevailing strategy I should be thinking about knowing my base camp is an AirBnB? I expect to be burning a lot of time driving to and from. It feels road hunting and spot/stalk will be a better use of my time than still hunting areas. My wife has no qualms with me camping (road camping) on a buck if I see one at dusk and need to be there super early and without noise in the morning. I am just trying to play it all out in my head and don’t want to miss anything.
As far as areas, what type of characteristics should I be looking for in a 4th season hunt? I know if I find the does the bucks won’t be far behind for that time of year. Should I focus on sage brush flats? Burns? Aspen patches? Dark timber? The only time I have seen mule deer is when I have hunted elk in September. I wouldn’t expect to find mule deer in those same high altitude places.
Sorry for the long post, again.........just wondering about it all and don’t want to miss anything. Thanks for any advice for me to scratch that mule deer itch.
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