The Hedgehog
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Where are the best places to learn about the basics? From those of you that know lots any advice would be appreciated. I know less than nothing and have never even seen a Coues deer. I’m considering picking up a AZ unit 23 rifle permit. If I don’t draw elk this coming year, I’m planning to apply for the first rifle deer hunt and I’ll surely draw as I have twice the points needed.
It would mostly be an elk scouting trip as I’ll likely be doing an early archery hunt for elk there in the years to come. I’d like to get familiar with the area, roads, etc. I realize where the best Coues hunting in late Oct is, may not be where I’ll be wanting to be hunting for elk in late September. But if I’m going to spend a week or so there doing some preliminary scouting, I might as well have a tiny whitetail deer license in hand.
There’s a lot online, but it’s overwhelming. Looking for mostly basic info about the animal, and what kind of country they like to be, what they eat, what to look for when glassing, or anything specific to that area in AZ. Info on AZ G&F is decent but pretty high level.
I’d think finding a dozen or more glassing points after figuring out what to look for would be good to have for a few hours each morning and evening, when spending the day driving roads would be a fun/worthwhile getaway.
It would mostly be an elk scouting trip as I’ll likely be doing an early archery hunt for elk there in the years to come. I’d like to get familiar with the area, roads, etc. I realize where the best Coues hunting in late Oct is, may not be where I’ll be wanting to be hunting for elk in late September. But if I’m going to spend a week or so there doing some preliminary scouting, I might as well have a tiny whitetail deer license in hand.
There’s a lot online, but it’s overwhelming. Looking for mostly basic info about the animal, and what kind of country they like to be, what they eat, what to look for when glassing, or anything specific to that area in AZ. Info on AZ G&F is decent but pretty high level.
I’d think finding a dozen or more glassing points after figuring out what to look for would be good to have for a few hours each morning and evening, when spending the day driving roads would be a fun/worthwhile getaway.