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Kind of a stupid question, but i need to be sure....
I'm somewhat new to hunting and very new to hunting in the low deserts. Been out in 24B and saw a decent buck bedded down....he was laying on a southern facing slope when i spooked him.
I've hunted the Bab and always saw bucks laying on northern facing slopes (and was told by pretty knowledgable hunters to focus on glassing the northern slopes)....
Question is, for lower desert muleys, do they lay on the southern facing slopes to warm up (E.g. they can't tolerate the cold like the big bucks in the Bab?) Or should I stick with glassing the northern slopes....thanks guys and happy hunting.
Miles
I'm somewhat new to hunting and very new to hunting in the low deserts. Been out in 24B and saw a decent buck bedded down....he was laying on a southern facing slope when i spooked him.
I've hunted the Bab and always saw bucks laying on northern facing slopes (and was told by pretty knowledgable hunters to focus on glassing the northern slopes)....
Question is, for lower desert muleys, do they lay on the southern facing slopes to warm up (E.g. they can't tolerate the cold like the big bucks in the Bab?) Or should I stick with glassing the northern slopes....thanks guys and happy hunting.
Miles