Those guys had the ability to spend 10+ days at camp up there and I do not. I have a toddler, a new born and am about to start construction on a house. Those drainages are also farther away from me and would like to remain closer to home in a more familiar area. I plan on going exactly where...
I never paid that much attention to it before because I didn’t want to get locked into that unit with the permit. Now that it’s open to general, I wanna hit it up since I live 10 minutes from a trailhead that doesn’t get a lot of traffic. I know it’s a tough area but guys used to pull bruisers...
I want the challenge. Plus the unit I will be hunting had some changes made for this year. The unit became smaller and the season ends mid November rather than late November. So no peak rut activity there while in season
Appreciate the ground shattering help
Big muleys got killed by the truck load all over the state just a couple years ago. They’re out there to be found. And I don’t mean 190+. Just a good, mature buck
I’ve lived near 240 most of my life and I have a new interest in getting back into the thick and nasty in pursuit of some muley bucks. I’m buying and reading books on mule deer behavior, etc. But hands on teaching seems to always work best. Just wondering if there’s anybody out there interested...