Panzerfauste
10-12-2018, 08:32 PM
Hey guys,
Im out in the woods currently and I have to leave by tomorrow afternoon. Im in 8-4/8-5 trying to connect on some mule deer. Ive been here for a couple days, but now that the weekend has rolled around its gotten a loooot busier.
Id love to hear what some more experienced hunters would do in the situation, these are my current ideas im trying to pick from:
1. Hit up a tiny meadow, a little off the main road where I almost got a 2x2 in archery season
2. Camp out a high altitude clear cut where my buddy got a nice buck last weekend, I checked it out already and didnt see much
3. Still hunt an open creek bed (no vehicle access) I explored this afternoon with promising game trails, but the sign didnt seem that fresh
4. This morning, I spotted a solitary deer feeding 1km away up on a ridge.. I couldnt verify it was a buck from the distance but I felt like it was lol! Loop around behind it on an old snowmobile trail (no vehicle access) and try to get the jump on it
4. Walk the timberline on a thicker clearcut I saw some does in
5. Drive and glass cuts
6. What else you got??
Im out in the woods currently and I have to leave by tomorrow afternoon. Im in 8-4/8-5 trying to connect on some mule deer. Ive been here for a couple days, but now that the weekend has rolled around its gotten a loooot busier.
Id love to hear what some more experienced hunters would do in the situation, these are my current ideas im trying to pick from:
1. Hit up a tiny meadow, a little off the main road where I almost got a 2x2 in archery season
2. Camp out a high altitude clear cut where my buddy got a nice buck last weekend, I checked it out already and didnt see much
3. Still hunt an open creek bed (no vehicle access) I explored this afternoon with promising game trails, but the sign didnt seem that fresh
4. This morning, I spotted a solitary deer feeding 1km away up on a ridge.. I couldnt verify it was a buck from the distance but I felt like it was lol! Loop around behind it on an old snowmobile trail (no vehicle access) and try to get the jump on it
4. Walk the timberline on a thicker clearcut I saw some does in
5. Drive and glass cuts
6. What else you got??