Free: Contests & Raffles.
The mule deer in the breaks are no different than any other mule deer.Expect company from other hunters, boats are an easy way to access lots of shoreline that you can't drive to.I think your idea is feasible. Your biggest concern will be other hunters bumping deer while you are trying to sneak within bow range. Also, you will be hunting bucks that are really on the move. Sounds like you are familiar with that, it won't be your traditional spot and stalk. Don't forget that you have to wear hunter orange, and make sure that you are aware of special deer regs on the CMR. Also, you don't have to buy the archery validation if you are hunting during the general season.
crunchy snow
Make sure you know unit 652 right outside FT peck is Limited entry unit not open to general season tagI know some people hunt by boat. Spot them from the lake. Go a couple draws downwind and start a stalk from there. Sounds fun. Not sure what kind of boat you have but the lake can get pretty rough when the wind starts to blow. If the wind is blowing they will be down in the draws . Makes for a good stalk opportunity.
Quote from: Craig on October 03, 2016, 04:00:39 PMMake sure you know unit 652 right outside FT peck is Limited entry unit not open to general season tagI know some people hunt by boat. Spot them from the lake. Go a couple draws downwind and start a stalk from there. Sounds fun. Not sure what kind of boat you have but the lake can get pretty rough when the wind starts to blow. If the wind is blowing they will be down in the draws . Makes for a good stalk opportunity.This is all such good info. I had no idea about 652...My dad has the boat and he says if the wind is blowing it is hell getting anywhere with it. However, the wind pushing the deer into draws is something I'm sort of hoping for. Then again I have never been there before. I may regret that statement later on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk