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<blockquote data-quote="188MULE" data-source="post: 392254" data-attributes="member: 22670"><p>One thing I've learned in a big way bow hunting mule deer is to never over look the evening hunt. Here in central ND things may be different than high country mule hunting. Around here It seems that even in the early season bucks and does hang together, not always tight together but in and around the same areas. This usually ends up screwing any possible chance of a stalk because of wind, eyes and ears. I like to make hay when I can so if I have the buck I want located I'll wait until he starts making his move in the evening. Once he seems to have committed to a draw or creek I'll grab my bow and haul *** to get out in front of him. Its worked for me just as well as stalking and is as exciting. When I finally get a good mule in the spotter I am going to make every effort I can that day because to many times I've put them to bed thinking I'll be here tomorrow and watch him bed, hopefully he will be stalkable. The next day he's in a bad spot, winds bad, to many eyes,he's gone, or someone else screws things up. Like I said make hay when you can.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck</p><p> </p><p>Joe Vogle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="188MULE, post: 392254, member: 22670"] One thing I've learned in a big way bow hunting mule deer is to never over look the evening hunt. Here in central ND things may be different than high country mule hunting. Around here It seems that even in the early season bucks and does hang together, not always tight together but in and around the same areas. This usually ends up screwing any possible chance of a stalk because of wind, eyes and ears. I like to make hay when I can so if I have the buck I want located I'll wait until he starts making his move in the evening. Once he seems to have committed to a draw or creek I'll grab my bow and haul *** to get out in front of him. Its worked for me just as well as stalking and is as exciting. When I finally get a good mule in the spotter I am going to make every effort I can that day because to many times I've put them to bed thinking I'll be here tomorrow and watch him bed, hopefully he will be stalkable. The next day he's in a bad spot, winds bad, to many eyes,he's gone, or someone else screws things up. Like I said make hay when you can. Good luck Joe Vogle [/QUOTE]
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