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Colorado Mule Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="ThorThor" data-source="post: 5814178" data-attributes="member: 12348"><p>I deer hunted CO third season in what was a very crowded otc unit for elk this year. I did not bother because it was a 16 point deer hunt and did not want to kill one of the seven days to deal with a average 3/4 year old bull. I had a couple opportunities at them without looking for them. They are there but you really have to cover ground and long distance glass. What is interesting is they many times are just out of sight of roads and people driving by a few hundred yards away have no idea they are there. They are not all back in 10 miles like people think. Main thing is you have to get out there and GO. Find a buddy split gas and get good at being homeless in the cold. My favorite time is being homeless. Pic is this years deer from CO. [ATTACH=full]210885[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThorThor, post: 5814178, member: 12348"] I deer hunted CO third season in what was a very crowded otc unit for elk this year. I did not bother because it was a 16 point deer hunt and did not want to kill one of the seven days to deal with a average 3/4 year old bull. I had a couple opportunities at them without looking for them. They are there but you really have to cover ground and long distance glass. What is interesting is they many times are just out of sight of roads and people driving by a few hundred yards away have no idea they are there. They are not all back in 10 miles like people think. Main thing is you have to get out there and GO. Find a buddy split gas and get good at being homeless in the cold. My favorite time is being homeless. Pic is this years deer from CO. [ATTACH type="full"]210885[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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