RE: Need spot and stalk mulie tips.
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It is a very hard task no doubt. Sounds like you are off to a good start as far as the wind (obviously the stronger the wind the better) and the binos. As far as a blind, mulies are very hard to pattern compared to whitetails, especially if you have limited time, however it can be done. When stalking or preparing to stalk if there is a way that you can have a rise, ridge, or any elevation change between you and the deer that will help, just watch your shadows coming over the top and in more open terrain. Sometimes it takes glassing or sitting and waiting a long time for the deer to bed down before you can begin your stalk. This is probably your best bet, especially if you are in more open terrain (sage brush, etc.) Once you are within shooting range there are some different ways to present a shot opportunity. Some prefer to throw a small rock or twig in the direction of the deer to get him to stand, others grunt, it all depends on the situation. Feel free to PM me if you need any more info, I hope this helps and good luck.