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Thread: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

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    Re: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

    Do a search on mulie info.
    You'll see 99% of the time there is minimal info publicly advertised... take what you're told on here with a grain of salt too many guys are too happy to bs you...
    Spend the time to hike in for a day or two and find out. If you live on the mainland already it should be easy to check out several spots in a season. Good luck.
    Originally Posted by averagejoe
    thats pretty cool. i bet you get close to those cats some time when there low in the tree hey. when do they have kittens?? do you ever see baby cougars in the tree or do they hide in her pouch?

    Originally Posted by wideopenthrottle
    ....I guess some peeps think a mother griz is like a crack whore ready to drop her baby at the first church door she sees...funny

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    Re: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

    Lots of guys hunt up there. I have a bunch of times it's ok never taken a buck up there I've only seen dinks and does. Almost every time I've been up there by cabin lake I've run into hikers too
    BIG GAME HUNTER

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    Re: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

    Quote Originally Posted by lovemywinchester View Post
    Im out of shape. 1500 ft is alpine for me right now.
    I hear ya, I dont know how Im going to do it this year.
    Hunting the promised land

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    Re: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

    Quote Originally Posted by jesse-kleine View Post
    Just curious as to whether anyone has been up into the alpine and if they saw any mule deer?
    Welcome to HUNTING BC ! Jokes are good,but an intro would be better, Junior is a title and it would be nice to know to whom we are speaking, so we can respond appropriately , deer are everywhere and no one is going to give you their honey holes. study your game and it's habits, pick areas you would like to hunt and do some scouting, I would suggest scouting on the off season so when the season starts you know where and when to go. You may get lucky anywhere , but for a big boys you gotta work for it . Be safe and good luck on your hunt and again welcome.

    http://www.trophymuleys.com/locating...catingdeer.htm
    Last edited by RENO; 08-07-2012 at 08:31 PM.


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    Re: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

    Quote Originally Posted by lovemywinchester View Post
    Im out of shape. 1500 ft is alpine for me right now.
    Those Toronto Maple Leafs workouts not workin for ya?
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    Re: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

    Quote Originally Posted by coach View Post
    Those Toronto Maple Leafs workouts not workin for ya?
    It's too hot to hike. Just drinking beer. Heat wave is over next week then its GO TIME! Or maybe not.

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    Re: Early season mule deer hunting by Stoyoma/Cabin Lake?

    Jesse...As many have suggested... spend the time in the area to get a feel for where the traffic is. Stayoma is as good a place as any but you need too do some home work. Not sure how much time you plan to spend but you dont want to spend your first 3 days searching for where to focus. Been there...done that.
    I have done some camping at cabin lake in late August and it is beautiful. Lots of bugs...but beautiful. Some really nice ridges to glass from. Have seen more deer on the way up then I have in the alpine.
    Have fun and good luck...dont forget to post how it goes.
    "I just want to see the other side of that ridge...around the next bend....down that nasty little trail..."

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