I drew a 2nd rifle deer tag this year that I'll be heading out for in less than 7 days - I'm so excited my dreams are filled with mule deer hunts... Scouting trips have gone great - I've seen more deer and deer sign than I expected, so my number one fear (getting skunked) is pretty low on the list of concerns right now. My greatest concern is how to manage other hunters.. overlapping with an OTC elk hunt, I'm anticipating that many pull-offs will have vehicles in them, so my question is what do most of you do in this instance? Do you move on to your next spot? Do you head in anyway, and just hope to not end up in the same location as them? Does it depend on the size of that area you're heading in to? I know it's public land hunting and running into others is inevitable, but I tend to lean towards the considerate move, which I think is to keep moving until you find a spot where no one's parked and there's low probability of you bumping into other hunters.
I already have a list of places that I plan to hunt - three contenders for "plan A" and another six spots that could all tie for "plan B", but I don't want to spend my time driving to and from different locations just to find hunters at every one. It's also worth noting these spots were selected to be away from forest roads & trails as well. What do those of you with more experience think?
I already have a list of places that I plan to hunt - three contenders for "plan A" and another six spots that could all tie for "plan B", but I don't want to spend my time driving to and from different locations just to find hunters at every one. It's also worth noting these spots were selected to be away from forest roads & trails as well. What do those of you with more experience think?