EastTNHunter
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Was happy to draw a mule deer tag for this area and plan to be there second week of October. I know that a lot can change between now and then, but how has the rain been in that area, and how does that generally affect the deer in that area? I went out there last year and found a bunch of does really easily, but saw very few bucks period, much less good ones.
Really looking forward to the adventure more than the kill, so I’m trying to learn as I go. Much different than the WT hunting that I am used to. Any tips on vegetation or terrain features to look for?
My son and I plan to camp at the vehicle and hike in to an area. I’d prefer to do more hiking than driving, but also acknowledge the limitations of a man with a bad back who’s out of shape from a desk job, accompanied by a 9yo with a lot more energy in short bursts than over a long period of time (we’re kinda like a dwarf… very dangerous over short distances ). Can’t backpack in a base camp for 10 miles if you know what I mean… but I have a lightweight 2p tent if needed for a night or two a little distance from the road. I want to avoid people as much as possible, but also realize that this may be difficult with that area and our limitations. Are mulies like antelope in that most people hunt them from the road and may miss something “just over the hill”? My game plan to this point has been to leave camp and hike in a mile or two before sunup, sit and glass for a couple of hours, then move to the next spot a mile or two away and try again. Hang out til dusk, then glass draws and canyons until final light and hike out the 2-5 miles after that. Water will be the main weight issue, so l plan to bring filtration and replenish our water at one of several ponds that seem to be around the area. Sound reasonable? What specific things should we be looking for to glass over?
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Really looking forward to the adventure more than the kill, so I’m trying to learn as I go. Much different than the WT hunting that I am used to. Any tips on vegetation or terrain features to look for?
My son and I plan to camp at the vehicle and hike in to an area. I’d prefer to do more hiking than driving, but also acknowledge the limitations of a man with a bad back who’s out of shape from a desk job, accompanied by a 9yo with a lot more energy in short bursts than over a long period of time (we’re kinda like a dwarf… very dangerous over short distances ). Can’t backpack in a base camp for 10 miles if you know what I mean… but I have a lightweight 2p tent if needed for a night or two a little distance from the road. I want to avoid people as much as possible, but also realize that this may be difficult with that area and our limitations. Are mulies like antelope in that most people hunt them from the road and may miss something “just over the hill”? My game plan to this point has been to leave camp and hike in a mile or two before sunup, sit and glass for a couple of hours, then move to the next spot a mile or two away and try again. Hang out til dusk, then glass draws and canyons until final light and hike out the 2-5 miles after that. Water will be the main weight issue, so l plan to bring filtration and replenish our water at one of several ponds that seem to be around the area. Sound reasonable? What specific things should we be looking for to glass over?
Feel free to answer via PM