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Up and coming Colorado mulie hunt (unit 62). Need some advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="long450" data-source="post: 230683" data-attributes="member: 8426"><p>I have hunted that area a good bit. Lots of good area such as Spring Creek Trail, Prior Flat, Bever Dam, Quakey benches (clear cut in 2007), Mores Piont, and Sawdust Pile. You must have had some points to get that draw! In any case where to hunt is going to depend upon where the mule deer are, and that will depend upon the weather. </p><p></p><p>You are hunting late season and my bet is that the mule will be in the lower country in the Oak brush. That is not to say that you will not see an occasional mule deer a little higher up, but I rarely see them when I hunt elk in the 3rd rifle season. If weather is "normal", it will be cold up top and the bulk of the mule deer will be down.</p><p></p><p>From up on Divide Road heading down there are several nice views of Mount Sniffels. </p><p></p><p>I will not be able to go this year, but wish you the best of luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long450, post: 230683, member: 8426"] I have hunted that area a good bit. Lots of good area such as Spring Creek Trail, Prior Flat, Bever Dam, Quakey benches (clear cut in 2007), Mores Piont, and Sawdust Pile. You must have had some points to get that draw! In any case where to hunt is going to depend upon where the mule deer are, and that will depend upon the weather. You are hunting late season and my bet is that the mule will be in the lower country in the Oak brush. That is not to say that you will not see an occasional mule deer a little higher up, but I rarely see them when I hunt elk in the 3rd rifle season. If weather is "normal", it will be cold up top and the bulk of the mule deer will be down. From up on Divide Road heading down there are several nice views of Mount Sniffels. I will not be able to go this year, but wish you the best of luck!! [/QUOTE]
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