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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 551231" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Grew up hunting Blacktail in the coast range of California and a normal day there during the season is 80-100 degrees. I hunt Mule deer exactly the same way as I did Blacktail back then and have been very successful. If your hunting where the bucks are what you will notice is they are to their beds sooner (they spend less time eating during the summer and early fall as they aren't fighting the cold) and don't move quite as much in the heat of the day. Don't over look south facing slopes as bedding areas. The sun this time of year is getting to the south and there is a lot of shade on south slopes and the springs run later as there is no timber to suck up the water.</p><p></p><p>The moon will be in your favor as its new today. If you hunt where other hunters aren't you can jump shoot bucks all day. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 551231, member: 10391"] Grew up hunting Blacktail in the coast range of California and a normal day there during the season is 80-100 degrees. I hunt Mule deer exactly the same way as I did Blacktail back then and have been very successful. If your hunting where the bucks are what you will notice is they are to their beds sooner (they spend less time eating during the summer and early fall as they aren’t fighting the cold) and don’t move quite as much in the heat of the day. Don’t over look south facing slopes as bedding areas. The sun this time of year is getting to the south and there is a lot of shade on south slopes and the springs run later as there is no timber to suck up the water. The moon will be in your favor as its new today. If you hunt where other hunters aren’t you can jump shoot bucks all day. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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