swoleymammoth
New member
Hey everyone,
Going on my second mule deer hunt ever here in Utah, Fillmore unit and I have a few questions regarding mule deer hunting:
1. Probably a silly question but will Mule Deer drink from cattle watering troughs? It's been really dry here in Utah and I've noticed a lot of the springs I've looked at are bone dry. Noticed a couple of tracks near the water troughs I found but that was all. Should I look for springs that still have water or would the trough work?
2. What type of plants/trees do Mule deer prefer this time of year? I've noticed a ton of scrub oak in one area where I scouted and a bit of mountain mahogany. It's been really dry though so not a lot of leafy plants around.
3. My tag starts this week and I expect a lot of pressure, is it safe to assume deer will be scattered all over the place? Is it worth driving around the main roads or should I try to focus in on some more hard to reach spots?
4. Any general tips or advice you can give?
Thank you all so much in advance and I hope I get my first deer this season!
Going on my second mule deer hunt ever here in Utah, Fillmore unit and I have a few questions regarding mule deer hunting:
1. Probably a silly question but will Mule Deer drink from cattle watering troughs? It's been really dry here in Utah and I've noticed a lot of the springs I've looked at are bone dry. Noticed a couple of tracks near the water troughs I found but that was all. Should I look for springs that still have water or would the trough work?
2. What type of plants/trees do Mule deer prefer this time of year? I've noticed a ton of scrub oak in one area where I scouted and a bit of mountain mahogany. It's been really dry though so not a lot of leafy plants around.
3. My tag starts this week and I expect a lot of pressure, is it safe to assume deer will be scattered all over the place? Is it worth driving around the main roads or should I try to focus in on some more hard to reach spots?
4. Any general tips or advice you can give?
Thank you all so much in advance and I hope I get my first deer this season!