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Old 01-28-2015, 02:55 AM
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down in the thick brush country of south Texas where you need to draw deer out of the heavy cover onto a sendero or small open area to even see them.
What about people who hunt even thicker cover where baiting is illegal? What can they do to see deer?
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Old 01-28-2015, 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
OP....You can always come out west, and hunt for mule deer if you want a different challenge.

No bait, no tree stands, just tall mountains, and millions of acres of public land.
Something along those lines will be the next trip I go on if I dont move there first. I moved from Ohio to the blue ridge mountains of VA within the past couple years, love it here however I am highly considering a move west if I can land the right job. The more desolate, the better. lol
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Old 01-28-2015, 05:15 AM
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That's what I did. I came here to hunt for decades before finally moving here. Best thing I ever did in my life. I love it here.

I found a small quiet town of 2200 at 8000ft in the Rockies. It takes me 10 minutes to be into elk and muley's.

I also love to fly fish, and I can't imagine a better area than here for that.
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Old 01-28-2015, 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
That's what I did. I came here to hunt for decades before finally moving here. Best thing I ever did in my life. I love it here.

I found a small quiet town of 2200 at 8000ft in the Rockies. It takes me 10 minutes to be into elk and muley's.

I also love to fly fish, and I can't imagine a better area than here for that.
Wow, that is what I call living the dream! What kind of jobs are available in the area?
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Old 01-28-2015, 06:50 AM
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I can't help you there. I've been retired since 95.
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Old 01-28-2015, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
OP....You can always come out west, and hunt for mule deer if you want a different challenge.

No bait, no tree stands, just tall mountains, and millions of acres of public land.
I like hunting like that. There are just you and wild nature! This is real hunting.
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