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its flat country for the most part with the highest points only like 20-30ft above the rest. lots of pine and sage, not alot of the areas everyone talks about big bucks hiding. lots of rock and sage and pine, thats what the area consists of...
I'm pretty sure everyone on here is right, they bed down during the day, whether it's hot out or not and only move when it's dark out., especially when they have the light of the moon to guide them at night. Sit and wait for others to push them towards you, they will run for ever too!From my experience last weekend, the only bucks out during the day were 2 points, saw 2 in range opening morning one who was barely a buck, took almost 10 minutes to finally see any antlers on him (3pt minimum area). Then we saw a dandy shooter buck at about 6:35pm run across the road in front of us. Glassed him to see if he was legal, grabbed my rifle, ran up the hill he was going up, saw him 150yds away but couldn't be 100% sure it was actually him so we let him run free. It was really sad but the right choice.The only other way we found a buck, was on Sunday when a guy on a 4 wheeler chased him and 4 does out of one wheat field and towards the ridge we were sitting on. He was a shooter, but it was a 250+ yd shot and we had to run 1/4 mile to get to where he popped out, unfortunately I missed the shot We never saw this buck or the does he was with, and we had watched nearly 75 does in the general area of where he got chased from. Others had even ran previously from where he was, but he held as long as he possibly could.
Quote from: fillthefreezer on October 18, 2011, 08:59:22 AMits flat country for the most part with the highest points only like 20-30ft above the rest. lots of pine and sage, not alot of the areas everyone talks about big bucks hiding. lots of rock and sage and pine, thats what the area consists of...Those sage brush deer are masters of hiding. Sage brush hunting does produce some nice bucks. Just be patient, sit and watch.