Does anyone have any insight on general habits of CO high country deer in early September? Not talking locations, units, etc but curious what everyone's thoughts are on:
1. Will the deer shift to a certain aspect of the mountain as the grass dries up?
2. Do the deer focus on a certain food type (Willow, etc)?
3. I suspect you'll find a fair number of younger deer in the high alpine open country but perhaps the older deer will transition to the timber either once there is pressure or when the upper grass dries up? Or does this coincide with the loss of velvet?
4. Will they concentrate in a certain elevation band during September or will they be spread from low to high?
Thanks in advance!
1. Will the deer shift to a certain aspect of the mountain as the grass dries up?
2. Do the deer focus on a certain food type (Willow, etc)?
3. I suspect you'll find a fair number of younger deer in the high alpine open country but perhaps the older deer will transition to the timber either once there is pressure or when the upper grass dries up? Or does this coincide with the loss of velvet?
4. Will they concentrate in a certain elevation band during September or will they be spread from low to high?
Thanks in advance!