Planning on bringing a buddy out to SD this upcoming fall. He's never been out west before, so we're trying for a mulie (although I don't think he'll pass up a nice whitetail - they're hard to get here in Maine!). We've been saving points for a few years and I have the unit we should be able to draw all mapped out. I used to live in Rapid and hunted a few areas, so I'm not completely green to SD hunting or this specific unit.
My plan is the rifle hunt the unit that I'm already somewhat familiar with, but we're also planning on bowhunting for 4-5 days before the opener (probably packing in and staying for 3-5 days, depending). I know SD isn't a typical backpack deer hunt, but we'll be able to get 3-5 miles away from roads fairly easily instead of day hunting it.
My questions are:
1: What are everyone's thoughts on bowhunting the same rifle unit? Anyone ever try this? I'm just concerned with us hunting the same unit for a few days, we might push some of the deer out of the area. I know the openers usually get hit pretty hard, so it'd be nice to have a few solid locations to check out on opening day.
2. Has anyone ever backpacked in during rifle season? Any negative experiences? I'm a bit uneasy about leaving all my camping gear on opening weekend of rifle season, so leaning towards just day hunts for that. Although would being 3-5 miles in make a difference?
3. Are there specific terrain features you look for on google earth?
4. And For those that have done it - what did you do about water? There are a couple creeks in the area that look pretty dry come November. Not really fond of using cattle ponds, and I'd love to avoid them if possible! Unfortunately, it looks like this might be my only option. So I'm thinking of just hiking in with a few gallons, since the hike shouldn't be that bad.
Thanks in advance!
My plan is the rifle hunt the unit that I'm already somewhat familiar with, but we're also planning on bowhunting for 4-5 days before the opener (probably packing in and staying for 3-5 days, depending). I know SD isn't a typical backpack deer hunt, but we'll be able to get 3-5 miles away from roads fairly easily instead of day hunting it.
My questions are:
1: What are everyone's thoughts on bowhunting the same rifle unit? Anyone ever try this? I'm just concerned with us hunting the same unit for a few days, we might push some of the deer out of the area. I know the openers usually get hit pretty hard, so it'd be nice to have a few solid locations to check out on opening day.
2. Has anyone ever backpacked in during rifle season? Any negative experiences? I'm a bit uneasy about leaving all my camping gear on opening weekend of rifle season, so leaning towards just day hunts for that. Although would being 3-5 miles in make a difference?
3. Are there specific terrain features you look for on google earth?
4. And For those that have done it - what did you do about water? There are a couple creeks in the area that look pretty dry come November. Not really fond of using cattle ponds, and I'd love to avoid them if possible! Unfortunately, it looks like this might be my only option. So I'm thinking of just hiking in with a few gallons, since the hike shouldn't be that bad.
Thanks in advance!