I've been looking around quite a bit. In SE Wyoming, it has been a great year. Feed and water everywhere. And mosquitoes by the hordes even in sagebrush. Best mosquito year I can remember - if you like mosquitoes.
I went out yesterday to look at some good country. Saw one rag horn bull elk with about a dozen cows and calves before sunset. After 9 pm, when it was getting way too dark to see, I saw one young 4 point muley buck skylined. And I also saw 8 more bull elk in 2 bunches.
Looked this morning and saw 5 bucks. 4 when it was way too dark to look and one about 2-3 miles away before sunrise. Life is easy, pickings are good and the critters are fat and scattered. They are around, but hard to find.
I'm starting to see a few fawns with the does now. They have been hidden or buried in feed till now. A few twins and many singles. We have some areas in eastern Wyoming with sweetclover that's 3-5 feet tall. It's an easy year to hide.