Early Season Location?

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hobbes

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I'm a relatively new western resident (been in CO 3 yrs now) and have concentrated most of my efforts on archery elk. I'm hoping to put a little more effort into a mule deer during archery season this year. Most info for early season bucks says ?hunt from treeline up?, so that is where I've been concentrating my scouting efforts.

However, I had to stay late at work a few nights ago and found myself driving the mountain road home (through my archery unit) at about 9:30. The moon was full and there were more deer along the road than usual. I probably saw 15 deer, four of which where bucks. Three of the bucks were on private land, but the biggest was surrounded by NF and in an area that I am familiar with. I got a pretty good look at him and would guess him in the upper 160?s or so. That probably doesn't sound big to a lot of hard core deer guys, but it was more than enough to turn me on.

My question is about his location. The road is at an elevation of approx. 9,500 ft, and he was located approximately 2,000 ft below and 3 miles from treeline. Will some of the bigger bucks spend the early season below treeline or do you think he had wandered down the drainage that far to feed during the night? Or is it just a matter of deer are where you find them?

I wouldn't say I'm planning to spend all my efforts trying to find him again (elk are probably still priority), but wouldn't mind putting my glass to good use and watching the area for him a couple evenings.


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Experience has led me to believe that your statement after your question is true. You can definitely find bucks, and sometimes very nice bucks, in the summer anywhere you find them many times well below treeline. I know of several areas where I hunt that holds nice sized deer at about 7500-8000'. In fact I killed a 29.5" wide buck down in some relatively flat, oak brush country in late August with my bow several years ago. However, with that said, as a general rule you will have an easier time locating bucks and big bucks up high in the summer to early fall. Furthermore, in my opinion, when it comes time to hunt it is easier (relative term) to get on those bucks up high than it is the deer in lower, flatter, brushier country.
 

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