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Theres deer out there...and some public land
I would look towards the rough stuff but sometimes they can also be in the non rough stuff so look there too! Also, look towards the alfalfa fields but then also look towards the non alfalfa fields. Sometimes they can be on public land but then also look towards private land. They like to drink water so make sure you look towards water as well.
I would look towards the rough stuff but sometimes they can also be in the non rough stuff so look there too! Also, look towards the alfalfa fields but then also look towards the non alfalfa fields. Sometimes they can be on public land but then also look towards private land. They like to drink water so make sure you look towards water as well.
I'll be hunting the Custer here in the next 2 weeks and wanted any info/tips when it comes to mule deer. We'll be camping on the Custer south of Broadus that way we don't burn time driving every morning/night.
Thanks for the "advise".
No problem. �� You got some great advice if you know how to read it. You’ll be camping at the Moorehead campground with several other around you and lots of people driving down from Broadus. Most are going to be cruising the roads dreaming of 180” 4x4’s and shooting 2 1/2 year old three points after two days. If want the best spot around hike up above camp a half mile and sit beside that dead juniper that overlooks the three acre meadow. You should be able to choose between the 165” drop tine buck that comes through at three pm or wait for the clean 174” 4 point that shows up @ 5:15. Don’t tell anyone else about the secret spot I call the killing meadow. Post pics when you get your buck.