I've spent very few days scouting/hunting the high country (I pretty much just hunt the sagebrush), and have a few questions for those that actually do hunt up there.
#1: Last year I found bucks around 6000 feet, with no does up there. It seemed that all of the smaller doe and fawn tracks were way down lower at the bottom of the trail. Yesterday I went out around 5200 feet, saw one doe and lots of doe/fawn tracks. Question is, if I'm finding does am I too low for this time of year?
#2: Does a basin/canyon need to have a spring and/or quite a bit of green grass for feed? The basin that I found bucks in last year had both, and the basin I looked in yesterday was very open on the south slopes and very rocky/cliffy with small pockets of timber, with the north slopes being very timbered. Didn't look like there was much of anything to feed on, at least compared to where I found the bucks last year.
Thanks for all of those who have a little info.