If youre south of the Thompson below Savona and Kammy, I prefer late November after the first snow starts flying. I have hit many bucks around there at that time of year. Avoid the road hunters, look at google maps for some areas to hike into, theres a few choice areas there you can easily pick out.
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Clinton if you're on foot, you should be early enough to catch the mulies still there early October assuming we don't get an early snow.. alot less pressured from hunters than princeton kamloops or kelowna
Totally agree. I've tried two 3-day trips and only saw one deer, and not many tracks in the snow.
All those areas mentioned are good for muleys.I prefer hunting in late november when the rut is in full swing.
Don't be afraid of the snow.It is your friend.It does not bother the deer until it gets over a couple of feet deep.Nice quiet walking,easy tracking.4 pointers have breeding on their mind so are more active.
Don't forget your buck call.Can be a very good tool in the middle of the afternoon when things are still.Locate a bedding area,be down hill and down wind and blow a few grunts then wait.
I have had deer stalk me as they get curious.
Good luck
Thank You Fellas ! For sure you have given me some pointers !
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So it seems that the 1 week trip will happen the last week of this month . If anyone missed this thread I’m still considering where to go ?
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Thank You for the information ! Like I mentioned before it is about getting out and enjoying this great province
but it would be great if we could bring home a buck !
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