T&Es_Dad
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My go to hunt area here in southern CA has been socked in fog nearly every morning I have been able to get out.
I know where the heavily used bedding areas are for the does. This area also holds good bucks but until the rut they go unseen.
With approximately 10 days left in the deer season and the rut coming into play. I'm curious to know how others would approach this as to not waist valuable time in the field.
Option #1 Hike into my glassing knob before first light and try to wait the fog out as I have done previously. Some days the fog doesn't burn off until after 10-11am, sometimes 2pm. Missing the entire morning hours to spot and stalk hunt the area.
Option #2 Hike into the lower outskirts of the bedding areas at first light. Playing the wind and still hunting from the edges in the fog. Visibility should be 100-150yds. If the bucks are pushing does my thought is I might be able to catch them moving and use the fog and wind to my advantage to make a stalk and/or take a shot from where I am.
Option #3 Skip the morning hunt all together. Hike into my glassing knob midday and spot n stalk hunt the afternoon into the evening.
I know where the heavily used bedding areas are for the does. This area also holds good bucks but until the rut they go unseen.
With approximately 10 days left in the deer season and the rut coming into play. I'm curious to know how others would approach this as to not waist valuable time in the field.
Option #1 Hike into my glassing knob before first light and try to wait the fog out as I have done previously. Some days the fog doesn't burn off until after 10-11am, sometimes 2pm. Missing the entire morning hours to spot and stalk hunt the area.
Option #2 Hike into the lower outskirts of the bedding areas at first light. Playing the wind and still hunting from the edges in the fog. Visibility should be 100-150yds. If the bucks are pushing does my thought is I might be able to catch them moving and use the fog and wind to my advantage to make a stalk and/or take a shot from where I am.
Option #3 Skip the morning hunt all together. Hike into my glassing knob midday and spot n stalk hunt the afternoon into the evening.