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Good deer numbers in all that area. Was better than it is now, but that can be said fore all areas effected by the invasive species....... Would also help to figure out which species is most important to you.
I have had lots of luck getting big mature bucks on trailcam but of course actually filling a tag has not happened in the last 3 years. I could of filled it ever year but always shooting for the older dominate bucks in my area. Search coop2424 trailcam on here. Most of those bucks are all unit 2.
Quote from: coop2424 on March 18, 2014, 06:29:01 PMI have had lots of luck getting big mature bucks on trailcam but of course actually filling a tag has not happened in the last 3 years. I could of filled it ever year but always shooting for the older dominate bucks in my area. Search coop2424 trailcam on here. Most of those bucks are all unit 2.Hey, Coop, whatever happened to Jr.? Is he still out there, or hanging on your wall?
Quote from: RadSav on March 18, 2014, 04:52:27 PMGood deer numbers in all that area. Was better than it is now, but that can be said fore all areas effected by the invasive species....... Would also help to figure out which species is most important to you.All true statements. In those units that you mention mule deer (bucks and does) and white tail bucks are open concurrently during the general season (for either rifle or bow). In my experience both species are equally available. Get the regulations and study them! There is quite a bit of strategy involved in choosing the A Tag over the B Tag--this only involves elk, but the B Tag elk season overlaps the general deer season for rifles, so you really have to choose your season. This advice holds true for any new area that you will develop: Be prepared to spend a couple of years learning the area. Those units do still hold animals (not as many as pre-wolf), but there are also a lot of hunters, too. Good luck.
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Quote from: pd on March 18, 2014, 06:34:17 PMQuote from: RadSav on March 18, 2014, 04:52:27 PMGood deer numbers in all that area. Was better than it is now, but that can be said fore all areas effected by the invasive species....... Would also help to figure out which species is most important to you.All true statements. In those units that you mention mule deer (bucks and does) and white tail bucks are open concurrently during the general season (for either rifle or bow). In my experience both species are equally available. Get the regulations and study them! There is quite a bit of strategy involved in choosing the A Tag over the B Tag--this only involves elk, but the B Tag elk season overlaps the general deer season for rifles, so you really have to choose your season. This advice holds true for any new area that you will develop: Be prepared to spend a couple of years learning the area. Those units do still hold animals (not as many as pre-wolf), but there are also a lot of hunters, too. Good luck.I think it is whitetail that has a doe and buck season in that area, I don't see a mule deer antlerless season otc.
Quote from: pd on March 18, 2014, 06:41:37 PMQuote from: coop2424 on March 18, 2014, 06:29:01 PMI have had lots of luck getting big mature bucks on trailcam but of course actually filling a tag has not happened in the last 3 years. I could of filled it ever year but always shooting for the older dominate bucks in my area. Search coop2424 trailcam on here. Most of those bucks are all unit 2.Hey, Coop, whatever happened to Jr.? Is he still out there, or hanging on your wall?Oh he is still out there I almost hit him with my truck 3 days before archery opened and then did not see him again during late archery tell after the season and got him on trailcam. I did have another buck show up that I think jr got his name from and he was very nice to say the least.. Did not fill my tag again this year.