My dad was in a motorcycle accident this am just outside of grand forks. A deer jumped out on the road. Broke a few ribs and his thumb.. I told him I will seek revenge on said deer!
My dad was in a motorcycle accident this am just outside of grand forks. A deer jumped out on the road. Broke a few ribs and his thumb.. I told him I will seek revenge on said deer!
take a look at google maps....look for natural pinch points that exit the farm fields close to the river and lead to nice benches for does especially...they do tend to travel before first light instead of just as it is getting light now IMHO and from what I have seen and heard....the bucks may take more difficult routes out and tend to go higher up and further from any human disturbance (where there will also be mulies so be careful)...there is nothing illegal about having a spot light to locate them in the fields before light and see where they are exiting from the fields just don't point the lights at/near farm buildings...almost all the deer I have gotten in those areas have been moving up in the morning but I did get one buck coming down in the evening...
I've been hunting the Rock Creek area for the last 6 years with some success in the 4 point mulie season and whitetail season, but have since decided that the area has too many hunters for my preference. Most of my success was in the christian valley, but that also seems to be where the majority of hunters flock to as well.
"Just ask anybody who packs a 338... the 30-06 will bounce off a grizzly!"
"I am not here to awaken sheep, I am here to awaken sleeping lions" Husky7mm
Remember it's 4 point muley all season now, there is no more any buck in the CV.
As advised above, go for a walk and you'll see more than on the roads. They've all read the memo and the days of 30 does standing on the CV Main are over. Those deer are still there in the same numbers, but they've adapted quickly and tend to seek out the pine stands.
With many hunters around, your best bet is to either still hunt or set up a stand. Let the bush bashers push the deer to you.
I hate saying this because I assume most people that get as far as signing up for this site are competent hunters, but.... based on the time of year you are heading to the area, please ensure any does harvested are whitetail does. Every year we get reports from CO's and other hunters that Mule deer does are being shot mistakenly. I simply want to ensure that we save all mule deer does we can in the area at this point. Good Luck
There was a time I thought all parties that cared for wildlife and habitat conservation could find common ground. I was wrong. Adapt....
Yea I know it can get pretty busy around there, hoping to find somewhere not over crowded, I'm pretty good with comparing mule deer/whitetail but I'll be careful for sure. I'm more of a region 3 hunter so I'm used to good visibility when I'm hunting, the few times Ive been up to region 8 and 4 the bush seems to close in on me sooner lol Ive gotten turned around a few times, maybe it's just the areas I happen to have hunted. Its starting to sound like I might want to have a contingency plan incase it's too over run with people.
I'm thinking that looking south and west from Rock Creek, you are looking at a whole lot of private property.
That's kind of what I was thinking too, the last time I was there there seemed to be a lot of private land, we won't be up there long, I don't want to waste all of time looking for spots we're aloud to hunt.