There are a lot of people on this site from different areas. I'm curious what most people's favorite terrain is to hunt mule deer. I've hunted them in the dense timber of NW Montana, the rolling hills/mountians of central Montana, the scrub oak of central and northern Utah, and above timberline in south eastern Utah (12000+ ft). I've seen the most big bucks above timberline, but that is some HARD work with no oxygen. There are some real studs that come out of the dense timber, but I don't have the patience when I can't see anything. I've seen scrub oak crawling with deer, but its near impossible to go in after them.
My favorite place to hunt mule deer is in the relatively open rolling hills (i.e. Ponderosa pines, rock outcroppings, and minimal Californians).
If anybody knows the area, I like the country between Wolf Creek and Great Falls, Montana. It's beautiful and that's my favorite.
So what terrain do you love best for hunting muleys?
Post pics of mountains, deer, or whatever you got if you want.
My favorite place to hunt mule deer is in the relatively open rolling hills (i.e. Ponderosa pines, rock outcroppings, and minimal Californians).
If anybody knows the area, I like the country between Wolf Creek and Great Falls, Montana. It's beautiful and that's my favorite.
So what terrain do you love best for hunting muleys?
Post pics of mountains, deer, or whatever you got if you want.