dtower Report post Posted August 5, 2011 I know most hunters in this area are whitetail hunters. Has anyone got any ideas how the Mule Deer will be? I,ve never hunted this far south. My 15 year old son also has a tag, is it safe enough to give it a try? Dtower Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted August 5, 2011 You and your 15 year old got drawn for tags, and now you're trying to decide if it's safe??? Just kidding...... 36C is safe! Just be smart....... I don't have any detailed knowledge of how the herd is doing there, but I know there are plenty of muleys. Hunt in the lower elevations. Get on a hill above some nice big flat mesquite covered country and glass, glass, glass..... You should see some deer. Good luck! S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dtower Report post Posted August 6, 2011 You and your 15 year old got drawn for tags, and now you're trying to decide if it's safe??? Just kidding...... 36C is safe! Just be smart....... I don't have any detailed knowledge of how the herd is doing there, but I know there are plenty of muleys. Hunt in the lower elevations. Get on a hill above some nice big flat mesquite covered country and glass, glass, glass..... You should see some deer. Good luck! S. I got left over tags,Didnt get drawn for our normal area 24B Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted August 6, 2011 You and your 15 year old got drawn for tags, and now you're trying to decide if it's safe??? Just kidding...... 36C is safe! Just be smart....... I don't have any detailed knowledge of how the herd is doing there, but I know there are plenty of muleys. Hunt in the lower elevations. Get on a hill above some nice big flat mesquite covered country and glass, glass, glass..... You should see some deer. Good luck! S. I got left over tags,Didnt get drawn for our normal area 24B Hope you didn't take too much offense to the comment. Really, just joking.... My advice was sincere though. There are plenty of deer there. The flat country can be a bit tough to hunt because of the limited distant visibility. A little elevation will go a long way to helping you spot the deer there. Also, towards the southern part of the unit close to the border. A few more hills there, and there are muleys. Good luck! S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crowbait Report post Posted August 8, 2011 The unit isn't what it used to be. I sent you a PM. There are still a few big bucks. Kings Anvil Ranch is not a bad place to start Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roadhunteraz Report post Posted August 10, 2011 There are some good bucks to be had in that unit. Good Luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites