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Mule deer question

Started by Michael Arnette, August 29, 2017, 01:21:00 PM

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Michael Arnette

What would you guys who have a clue do?
So I'm in the high country at 12,000ish feet. I hike up the side this nice like bowl at daybreak and bust two bucks out on my way up. They fled over the hill and the next thing I see is another nice buck on the other side of the bowl. He is at a muleys fastest trot before the hop and getting out of the canyon.
It's midday and I haven't seen hide nor hair since first light.

Question: if my camp is right next to the bowl should I stay there hoping that bucks will filter in at night and be more careful in the morning in my approach...or should I pack up and find another spot

ESP

Give it another day and adjust your route.  If nothing is observed in the AM move locations.
 By the way I am very envious of your present situation.  maybe next year I will draw a tag.  Hope you get a big one like the dvd I sent you.
Eric

monterey

I'd try to get into a good glassing situation before first light and watch that bowl for a good while.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Michael Arnette

Also my campsite is tucked away and I don't think it's the issue but rather my poor choice of approach. Thanks for the advise guys!

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