Thanks thats very helpful! I was hoping to go possibly opening week and then get back to iowa for youth season which use opens around the middle of sept.I notice the least amount of pressure from about 9/15-10/15
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Thanks thats very helpful! I was hoping to go possibly opening week and then get back to iowa for youth season which use opens around the middle of sept.I notice the least amount of pressure from about 9/15-10/15
Is this an annual muzzleloader trek? I've been toying with just throwing the smoke pole in the truck and heading to Nebraska in the next week or so to give it a try.I totally disagree with all these people against Nebraska lol it's been an annual trek for me and my wife every year because of:
1: the manageable 14h drive
2: low tag cost ~250 buck and about ~70 doe plus 10 dollar habitat stamp
3: it's otc but they cap the amount of tags per unit at what seems like to me a low number due to the crazy high deer densities we have found
4: numerous tag options as you can buy 2 buck tags and unlimited doe tags per person. We normally go with a combined 3 buck and 2 doe tags. Its a freezer filling trip for us!
5: lack of people that leave the road on public lands. We hunt a spot 3 miles in. We watch dozens of hunters walk 1/2 mile from the road and turn around. As a result, they drive deer right to us every single day!
6: did I mention crazy deer densities? Last year my wife posted up on our most successful ridge all day saturday, every minute of daylight. She saw 53 mulies. 53!
O and here is the proof that we don't just get little forkies 128" isn't a monster but most normal people are happy with it!
Muzzleloader is the most overlooked season here. Nobody wants to go out in the -20 windchill with snow up to a tall Indians ass, but it sure narrows down where the deer are gonna be. Don’t be afraid to pick a spot and mark some private places down, a lot of people only hunt rifle and you can get permission to muzzleloader hunt. I usually hunt our farm here in SE Nebraskastan, but I try to slip out west a time or 2 to chase mule deer also.Is this an annual muzzleloader trek? I've been toying with just throwing the smoke pole in the truck and heading to Nebraska in the next week or so to give it a try.
yup. if you can find public near one of two key things a deer needs in cold, snow covered weather...its game on.but it sure narrows down where the deer are gonna be