Smith_Hunt
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- Joined
- Aug 16, 2019
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Hello everyone! Long time reader, listener, and consumer of the forum, podcast, and show. I just moved from the Midwest land of white-tails to Western Texas to work at the local university. Started hunting 2 years ago after moving out of California for work (thanks goes to Randy learning to hunt, never knew a hunter growing up).
I drew my first out of state archery tag for any fork deer within the Florida mountains area to El Paso, TX. (suggested to avoid listing GMU)
Been out to scout a couple times during my two weeks since moving here and am prepping to go out for the season (Sept 1 - 24). I hiked around and glassed the Cox and Potrillo without any luck. As expected, this is very different country and hunting style than I am used too (tree stand the past 2 years).
I am considering checking out the East side of the Florida Mountains and planning to find a peak to glass from. While scouting, I continually had trouble getting good eyes out due to the rolling hills, brush, etc. The other problems I had was getting away from roads. As I hiked in, I kept running in to dirt bikes, roads, and some cattle etc. Does anyone have any advice, suggestion, tips, or experience they are willing to share? I would greatly appreciate any help or guidance. My goal and what I would consider a success is to get some eyes on a deer and *hopefully* attempt a stalk.
Thanks everyone!
I drew my first out of state archery tag for any fork deer within the Florida mountains area to El Paso, TX. (suggested to avoid listing GMU)
Been out to scout a couple times during my two weeks since moving here and am prepping to go out for the season (Sept 1 - 24). I hiked around and glassed the Cox and Potrillo without any luck. As expected, this is very different country and hunting style than I am used too (tree stand the past 2 years).
I am considering checking out the East side of the Florida Mountains and planning to find a peak to glass from. While scouting, I continually had trouble getting good eyes out due to the rolling hills, brush, etc. The other problems I had was getting away from roads. As I hiked in, I kept running in to dirt bikes, roads, and some cattle etc. Does anyone have any advice, suggestion, tips, or experience they are willing to share? I would greatly appreciate any help or guidance. My goal and what I would consider a success is to get some eyes on a deer and *hopefully* attempt a stalk.
Thanks everyone!