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Burro mountain rifle hunt for Couse deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 2522032" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>You drew a December tag? It's more of a pre-rut hunt but still very good. They don't really start rutting good until January. The burro mountains is a very good area. Coues deer are very small and don't stay out in the open for very long at all. Get up on high spots and glass, glass and then glass some more. It will be cold in the mornings and the deer will be up and moving to collect some of that warm sunlight when it comes up. Patience is the main thing. You can glass an area 5 times over and then glass it again and there will be a deer there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 2522032, member: 34818"] You drew a December tag? It’s more of a pre-rut hunt but still very good. They don’t really start rutting good until January. The burro mountains is a very good area. Coues deer are very small and don’t stay out in the open for very long at all. Get up on high spots and glass, glass and then glass some more. It will be cold in the mornings and the deer will be up and moving to collect some of that warm sunlight when it comes up. Patience is the main thing. You can glass an area 5 times over and then glass it again and there will be a deer there. [/QUOTE]
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