out2hunt Report post Posted October 5, 2011 Hector, thank you for taking the time to call and give me advice. I am indeed grateful to you for your kindness. Wesley My two cents worth...one of the best tips I ever received was to look for horizontal lines. I now pick up more game than I ever did before. Unless your in an area with a ton of downed trees....then look for antlers sticking up Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeardownAZ Report post Posted October 5, 2011 Does anyone have tips on how to glass mule deer. Wesley Not all units are divided like most in the state are that have mulie and whitetail. 27 has mulies up high and low and the whitetail are starting to do the same so its a mixed bag there. Just depends on what part of the state or unit you are in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azslim Report post Posted October 6, 2011 I am constantly scanning when I glass, a couple passes over terrain and you get to recognize things, then you notice changes or movement on subsequent passes. I say there are 3 P's for glassing, Patience, Persistance and the most import PADDING - it has direct impact on the first 2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WadeNAZ Report post Posted October 6, 2011 Looks like you have already gotten some great advice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Younghunter Report post Posted October 6, 2011 I am constantly scanning when I glass, a couple passes over terrain and you get to recognize things, then you notice changes or movement on subsequent passes. I say there are 3 P's for glassing, Patience, Persistance and the most import PADDING - it has direct impact on the first 2. [/quote/] :lol: I've experienced that already and totally agree. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Younghunter Report post Posted October 6, 2011 Looks like you have already gotten some great advice. Hopefully I'll be able to pick them out like that after all this advice . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pronghorn Report post Posted November 27, 2011 New member, long time lurker, have the early hunt 12AE on the Kaibab. Took the glassing class with Duwane. However, not clear on what my mix should be on glassing vs. moving. Seems Duwane is a glass and move kind of guy, but he has probably dozens of good spots to check out. I have scouted the unit, but you could spend months scouting the unit. I take it I should stick to the burn areas, but are there any other good glassing spots outside the burn? Anyway, if I have a good spot, should I stick with it for an hour? Two hours? All day and hope something moves in or gets bumped in by other hunters? In my past hunts, I seem to get wandering legs and cover lots of ground but not really see much. Curious what people on guided hunts do? Are they glassing from the truck? Walking a little or a lot to new spots and glassing from there? Anyway, thanks for the help. Walk less and glass more. If you think it's a good spot, put in your time. It could very well take several hours. I have found, here in Colorado, the bucks get back up at roughly 1:00 to stretch their legs and get a bite to eat. Most hunters are napping in camp at that time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Younghunter Report post Posted November 28, 2011 Walk less and glass more. If you think it's a good spot, put in your time. It could very well take several hours. I have found, here in Colorado, the bucks get back up at roughly 1:00 to stretch their legs and get a bite to eat. Most hunters are napping in camp at that time. [/quote/] On my hunt which ended 3 weeks ago, we decided to glass all day. We glassed a buck right at 12:30. I ended up shooting him; he was a 3x3 and scored 158". So now I can say from experience that you gave me excellent advice. Thanks again to everyone who helped me out. Wesley Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigorange Report post Posted December 2, 2011 Walk less and glass more. If you think it's a good spot, put in your time. It could very well take several hours. I have found, here in Colorado, the bucks get back up at roughly 1:00 to stretch their legs and get a bite to eat. Most hunters are napping in camp at that time. On my hunt which ended 3 weeks ago, we decided to glass all day. We glassed a buck right at 12:30. I ended up shooting him; he was a 3x3 and scored 158". So now I can say from experience that you gave me excellent advice. Thanks again to everyone who helped me out. Wesley Congrats on the buck. Glad everyone's advice paid off. Have you posted photos and story of the hunt? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites