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Colorado Mule Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5790763" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>I'm curious how bad the pressure is out there. Unlike Southeast WMAs, seeing 10-20 trucks in a parking area wouldn't worry me because rather than those hunters sharing 1,000 acres, they could be sharing a few hundred thousand acres. </p><p></p><p>For a guy like me who's never hunted out West, doesn't care about a trophy mule deer buck, just wants to sneak around with my bow in that beautiful country and kill a doe mule deer, how hard is it on one of the high odds draw units? </p><p></p><p>Do I really have to hike 5-10 miles in the woods, camp in there, and spend a week out there? I figure that's necessary for a higher pressured unit to kill a mature buck, but for a doe? Not that I'd mind that sort of adventure but for safety reasons that's best done with some friends. </p><p></p><p>If I were to go alone and just set up camp on the side of a Forest Service road, and make daily trips a mile or 2 in the woods to glass and try to sneak up on a doe, is this doable? </p><p></p><p>Same question for a cow elk. Just to get some experience. I'll worry about bulls/bucks at a later time. Right now I want the bar set a little lower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5790763, member: 11842"] I'm curious how bad the pressure is out there. Unlike Southeast WMAs, seeing 10-20 trucks in a parking area wouldn't worry me because rather than those hunters sharing 1,000 acres, they could be sharing a few hundred thousand acres. For a guy like me who's never hunted out West, doesn't care about a trophy mule deer buck, just wants to sneak around with my bow in that beautiful country and kill a doe mule deer, how hard is it on one of the high odds draw units? Do I really have to hike 5-10 miles in the woods, camp in there, and spend a week out there? I figure that's necessary for a higher pressured unit to kill a mature buck, but for a doe? Not that I'd mind that sort of adventure but for safety reasons that's best done with some friends. If I were to go alone and just set up camp on the side of a Forest Service road, and make daily trips a mile or 2 in the woods to glass and try to sneak up on a doe, is this doable? Same question for a cow elk. Just to get some experience. I'll worry about bulls/bucks at a later time. Right now I want the bar set a little lower. [/QUOTE]
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