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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 2535903" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>First time hunting mule deer in the mountains this fall and I've only hunted mule deer once before this, so I'm pretty green. This October we are heading to an area with a good mix of dark timber, aspen draws, rolling sage foothills, and deep rugged canyons. Naturally I'd target the aspens first, but most of those areas are relatively easy access, so I've located a spot a few miles back where we can hunt the border between the dark timber and the sage foothills. My question is, if that proves to be a bust, would it be worthwhile to glass down into the deep canyons from whatever vantage points we can find or would we be better off to move on to another area? I don't hear much talk regarding mule deer in the deep canyons, but our tag is good for whitetails too. Also, how long would you glass an area before switching to plan B (one day, two, three...)? Any advise or insight is greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 2535903, member: 49553"] First time hunting mule deer in the mountains this fall and I've only hunted mule deer once before this, so I'm pretty green. This October we are heading to an area with a good mix of dark timber, aspen draws, rolling sage foothills, and deep rugged canyons. Naturally I'd target the aspens first, but most of those areas are relatively easy access, so I've located a spot a few miles back where we can hunt the border between the dark timber and the sage foothills. My question is, if that proves to be a bust, would it be worthwhile to glass down into the deep canyons from whatever vantage points we can find or would we be better off to move on to another area? I don't hear much talk regarding mule deer in the deep canyons, but our tag is good for whitetails too. Also, how long would you glass an area before switching to plan B (one day, two, three...)? Any advise or insight is greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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