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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 597194" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>I hunt area 23 and yes the last 2 years the numbers have gone down a lot</p><p>but Their is still some quality deer around. We killed 4 deer last year that was very nice 4x4 and one 4 x3. however with that being said. i have hunted the same property 3,000 acres for 20 years. So i like to think i understand how to hunt it. </p><p>You can not hunt mule deer like whitetail. no walking and scouting if you do you will run the deer off the property and they probably will not come back. you scout them with good glass. bino's and spotting scope. Not sure if you are hunting mule deer or antelope? With Mule deer it is funny they will hide under the smallest bush or Rock. patients is a great key. Mule deer do uses their eyes more then their nose. It always helps if the ranch you hunt has a food source like alfalfa and if it would happen to have water on it that is a bonus. It is hunting not just shooting just like at home i do not see a shooter buck everytime i walk out on the ranch.</p><p>I totally understand that you want to make a great trip for all of your friends and family. but besides deer hunting we usually shoot prairie dogs and also do some coyote hunting. I also just enjoy doing some long range shooting. which is the perfect place for it. We set targets out to 1400 yards and shoot them.</p><p>So for us now we still usually take a mature buck but we just enjoy doing things that we just can't do in Indiana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 597194, member: 10980"] I hunt area 23 and yes the last 2 years the numbers have gone down a lot but Their is still some quality deer around. We killed 4 deer last year that was very nice 4x4 and one 4 x3. however with that being said. i have hunted the same property 3,000 acres for 20 years. So i like to think i understand how to hunt it. You can not hunt mule deer like whitetail. no walking and scouting if you do you will run the deer off the property and they probably will not come back. you scout them with good glass. bino's and spotting scope. Not sure if you are hunting mule deer or antelope? With Mule deer it is funny they will hide under the smallest bush or Rock. patients is a great key. Mule deer do uses their eyes more then their nose. It always helps if the ranch you hunt has a food source like alfalfa and if it would happen to have water on it that is a bonus. It is hunting not just shooting just like at home i do not see a shooter buck everytime i walk out on the ranch. I totally understand that you want to make a great trip for all of your friends and family. but besides deer hunting we usually shoot prairie dogs and also do some coyote hunting. I also just enjoy doing some long range shooting. which is the perfect place for it. We set targets out to 1400 yards and shoot them. So for us now we still usually take a mature buck but we just enjoy doing things that we just can't do in Indiana. [/QUOTE]
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