Speaking of west river my dad also drew this year a west river 35L whitetail/mulie tag. You have any experience with this unit? We have some friends that have been there but its been a few years.
I know the area good if you have any questions.
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Speaking of west river my dad also drew this year a west river 35L whitetail/mulie tag. You have any experience with this unit? We have some friends that have been there but its been a few years.
What unit were you able to draw?I do not. The tag I have this year is the first WR tag I've drawn.
What unit were you able to draw?
From what I know it seems like 35L has 3 separate areas around 5 miles squaredish. Is there good road access or would there be more hiking around? And is the terrain similar to the black hills?I know the area good if you have any questions.
From what I know it seems like 35L has 3 separate areas around 5 miles squaredish. Is there good road access or would there be more hiking around? And is the terrain similar to the black hills?
From what I know it seems like 35L has 3 separate areas around 5 miles squaredish. Is there good road access or would there be more hiking around? And is the terrain similar to the black hills?
35L has roads every where throughout in all of the areas. Easy to see just by using google maps. I assume you have already seen that though. Terrain is somewhat similar. Arrive 1-2 days early to have a decent camping spot.
Yes. Almost all the roads are open. Download motor vehicle useage map (MVUM). I have put a lot of miles on walking off roads when archery hunting before and after rifle season and still see plenty of bucks even after rifle season. I have never hunted during rifle season there. I have driven through those areas 1-2 days before and was surprised at the number of people already there. Use the people on the roads to your advantage. Find some unusual cuts in the land and be patient.Ya i seen alot of roads just didn't know if they were all open to use. Is there a good amount of bucks similar to the black hills.
That is true for every area in the state but not just the locals. It seems like most of the people that come here do most of their hunting by driving the roads. I guess I get it somewhat as there are roads all over and some have decent glassing points. Antelope rifle season can be like this too on public land.Yeah there are no secret spots on public land really. From my experience if you can hunt during the week you’ll be better off. If you can find areas closed to traffic you’ll also be better off.
Conservation officer told me “locals love roads.”
That is true for every area in the state but not just the locals. It seems like most of the people that come here do most of their hunting by driving the roads. I guess I get it somewhat as there are roads all over and some have decent glassing points. Antelope rifle season can be like this too on public land.
Grew up in the hills and hunt them still for deer. Can’t give much advice on Mulies I primarily Hunt WT. As far as WT goes the rut in the hill is usually later in Nov. not sure if mulies are the same or not
your going to enjoy the Black Hills. If your not afraid to use your boots you'll have a good hunt.I drew a WT rifle tag for the BH this year as well. It will be my first time hunting out there. My wife and I took a short vacation out there this summer. In a few hours of scouting/driving, we saw on average 5-10 deer an hour and that was durning the middle of the day. Honestly, I really don't know where to hunt. There were deer in the southern part, eastern part and western part of the BH when we drove around. I think it will be a fun time out there in November.