HI THERE,
New to the forum and for good reason! Heading west for a SD Muley hunt next October. Coming from West Virginia I'm a DIY public land bowhunter that loves mature mountain whitetails. I've harvested my fair share of good bucks in my home state with two exceeding that 160" mark! (WT) But I def consider myself lost to the aspect of spot and stalk western hunting. I've never been west of Kentucky!! Thankfully, that's about to change and I couldn't be more excited! I couldn't think of a better way for some tips or knowledge than to get on a forum. Looking for tips on what I should look forward to, gear, misc. things that I might overlook.
We're planning on a 10-12 day hunt towards the NW part of the state. Looking at sections of the Custer National Forest as I've looked at it on Google Earth and it seems to have some decently rugged country with a lot of crevasses for a decent buck to hide. Maybe...... LOL / or the Grand River National grasslands. I am aware of the WIA opportunities as well. Everything's overwhelming when you have no idea what you're going up against!
Any info would be great! I know our chances are slim on harvesting a good buck with stick and string. Especially in the time frame we have! So, I'm just trying to gather as much information ahead of time to possibly help our chances! We don't mind hiking back out empty handed as the adventure will be good enough in itself!
We're going to start applying for Wyoming pref points to be able to draw a decent tag in the future. But with SD archery being almost guaranteed (from what I've read) we're trying our luck there in the years to come!
GOODLUCK on your upcoming seasons and shoot straight!!
New to the forum and for good reason! Heading west for a SD Muley hunt next October. Coming from West Virginia I'm a DIY public land bowhunter that loves mature mountain whitetails. I've harvested my fair share of good bucks in my home state with two exceeding that 160" mark! (WT) But I def consider myself lost to the aspect of spot and stalk western hunting. I've never been west of Kentucky!! Thankfully, that's about to change and I couldn't be more excited! I couldn't think of a better way for some tips or knowledge than to get on a forum. Looking for tips on what I should look forward to, gear, misc. things that I might overlook.
We're planning on a 10-12 day hunt towards the NW part of the state. Looking at sections of the Custer National Forest as I've looked at it on Google Earth and it seems to have some decently rugged country with a lot of crevasses for a decent buck to hide. Maybe...... LOL / or the Grand River National grasslands. I am aware of the WIA opportunities as well. Everything's overwhelming when you have no idea what you're going up against!
Any info would be great! I know our chances are slim on harvesting a good buck with stick and string. Especially in the time frame we have! So, I'm just trying to gather as much information ahead of time to possibly help our chances! We don't mind hiking back out empty handed as the adventure will be good enough in itself!
We're going to start applying for Wyoming pref points to be able to draw a decent tag in the future. But with SD archery being almost guaranteed (from what I've read) we're trying our luck there in the years to come!
GOODLUCK on your upcoming seasons and shoot straight!!