glass glass glass and some more.where did you draw? and what time of year? i have been hunting mule deer in the west(Nev.,Ca.,Or.,Id) for years.(i live in nevada) if its an early hot weather hunt. the best thing to do is find them at first light and watch them untill they bed down for the day. and skeek in and stick them in there bed. but you MUST play the wind. you can cheat there eyes and there ears sometimes. but never cheat there nose. a good rule of thumb when bow hunting muleys is. sit still while there moving and move while there sitting still.mule deer are nothing like white tails. when bumped they "typickly" wount run to the next county. they will move a ways and settle down. so if you "bump" one on a stalk. hunker down and wait and watch. they probley didn't go TO far.if you "push" or "scare" one. they will go a very long way.and watch out for tattle tail does. when muleys are bedded up for an afternoon nap the does WILL be more alert then the bucks.it is very easy to have tunnel vision on the buck just to have a doe that you did not see bust you just outside of the "dead zone". i have had does bust a good stalk more times then i care to remember.
and most important, practice shooting long range.(40 to 50yds). i have taken 22 white tails with my bow, all but one inside of 25 yds. but never a muley inside of 25 yds.
i'm not saying i'm an expert or this is the only way to do it. i'm just saying this is how i have been filling the frezer for a long time with a bow.
i hope this helps, and sorry its so long winded.mike.