General question for you all, with the mild weather we have been having this fall is it possible that the deer will be rutting up high? Lets say at or above 9000 ft along the wasatch front? I guess I am wondering if the majority of the deer are still high or if they have moved down low. Seems to be warmer this year than in the past so I was thinking they still might be high. Can anyone comment?
Also another general question.... Do the deer that spend their summers at the tops of the mountains/heads of the canyons in the Wasatch, do they all migrate to the lower elevations on the actual front side (seems like a really long ways to go)? Or do the deer that are at the heads of the canyons just find a nice south facing slope up high and spend their winters in the sun? I seem to think the latter but not sure.
THanks for the help!
Also another general question.... Do the deer that spend their summers at the tops of the mountains/heads of the canyons in the Wasatch, do they all migrate to the lower elevations on the actual front side (seems like a really long ways to go)? Or do the deer that are at the heads of the canyons just find a nice south facing slope up high and spend their winters in the sun? I seem to think the latter but not sure.
THanks for the help!