Mon Report post Posted December 19, 2006 WE hiked the big ridge south of your camp and glassed from there late in the morning and saw some great looking area but nothing moving. We spoke with a hunter who came in from Montana had been there five days and had only seen one doe in the area where we were hunting. He had gone back to bruno trank and not seen anything in the area except a herd of mulies. On saturday we saw seven does along the side of the road on the rucker canyon road behind a fence and a posted sign they didn't seem to concerened about us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattys281 Report post Posted December 19, 2006 Saw 3 groups of does on Sunday. No bucks & no rut activity. That was in 24B. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spooner Report post Posted December 19, 2006 WE hiked the big ridge south of your camp and glassed from there late in the morning and saw some great looking area but nothing moving. We spoke with a hunter who came in from Montana had been there five days and had only seen one doe in the area where we were hunting. He had gone back to bruno trank and not seen anything in the area except a herd of mulies. On saturday we saw seven does along the side of the road on the rucker canyon road behind a fence and a posted sign they didn't seem to concerened about us. It's amazing we didn't run into each other! That is why I picked that camping location. That area was rather good during a portion of my scouting. Saw the same mulie does I'm sure. Also 1 WT doe on the south side of Rucker. Able to walk right up to he within, yes, 10-15 yds. before she eased slightly away. And yes, I did cross over a "No Trespassing" sign to walk up to her. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites