A deeper look into scouting whitetails.....
#81
Hard, it is that out here. Beautiful. Big country. I live on the east side of CDA lake as a matter of fact. About 1 mile up off the lake. When I grew up here, elk hunting was the predominate creature to hunt. Everyone for the most partlooked at (whitetails/mule deer we havethem both here)as the animal to hunt, after you got your elk.
I was always just the opposite, in that I for whatever reason; Iwas fascinated by the mountain whitetails. Their ability to ghost around the mountains avoiding the heavy predation and hunters as well. So for me, the whitetail grounds of the Mid West and Canada have always captured my interest. Heck anywhere a whitetail lives interests me. Dont get me wrong though, I feel very fortunate to live and hunt thediverse selections of crittersI am affordedhere.
I was always just the opposite, in that I for whatever reason; Iwas fascinated by the mountain whitetails. Their ability to ghost around the mountains avoiding the heavy predation and hunters as well. So for me, the whitetail grounds of the Mid West and Canada have always captured my interest. Heck anywhere a whitetail lives interests me. Dont get me wrong though, I feel very fortunate to live and hunt thediverse selections of crittersI am affordedhere.
#83
I will be waiting on Highway C for you to drive by and follow you right to this buck. I will track you the whole way.

ORIGINAL: GregH
I know.[:@]Had it happen this year. This is the one I made a mistake on. He's still out there.
I know.[:@]Had it happen this year. This is the one I made a mistake on. He's still out there.


