New Mexico Mule Deer Unit 32

HRstretch

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Granbury, Texas
My grandson drew his first western tag for Unit 32 Nov 9-13. I plan on being his help and started looking at OnX to get the feel for the unit. I have driven through these areas but never scouted or really gotten off the main roads. When Ive drawn before it has been for Unit 30 and 36 and hunted the higher elevations. I hope to get a few days this summer to drive out to get an idea as to how many locked gates I will be dealing with and get use to the landscape and hopefully have a plan together before his hunt begins.

Any tips from the group would be helpful.
 
Crazy about the weather forecast for 32! My ranch is in GMU 31 and starts about 100 yards north of the Texas border. The Pecos river should be going up because of the rain to the north. Not a drop of rain in the forecast for us! I have one of the solar wells that pumps when the sun is out and also feed about 1200 lbs a month for the wildlife.

For us the water and food situation is really bad and not expected to change anytime soon. Muzzleloader season started this weekend, and our GW went out to see if there were any poachers and called me yesterday late afternoon and there was no activity. The wind yesterday was brutal as usual so that may have something to do with it. With the influx of the oilfield in a major way the last 15 years we have a lot of trespass problems, cut fences, gates and locks.

Going to skip opening day here in Texas in a couple of weeks as the 1st rifle season opens the same day. My spotting scope, binoculars and drone will be my primary tools for watching for poachers. Will have the M5 with me along with my thermal and NV for coyotes only.
 
Report from the hunt:
First morning saw 5 does and a 2 point buck. Also glassed up 3 mountain lions across the valley on another ridge and watched them for a while. The rain hit Saturday evening and we about washed away as I posted earlier. Sunday morning came across a nice buck while we were trying to make it to town for worship only to find town was locked down. Came back and tracked that buck for a couple of hours with fresh tracks but after 4 miles decided to give up. Hunted another area that evening and turned up does but no bucks. Monday morning only two does. Moved to another area and around 5 pm turned up an 8 point whitetail along the Pecos. We tried to make a stalk but that rivet country was so open we only made it to about 260 yards. Went to another ridge and glassed til dark and decided a hotel and hot shower were due! Headed back out to glass the next morning. Spent 5 hours glassing three different areas and saw zero deer. It was a good trip, learned a lot and had a good time. Would go back but would definitely say the weather hurt our chances this time.
 

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