im going elk and mulie hunting in alberta wmu-308 and i was wondering if anyone has any tips that i could use
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im going elk and mulie hunting in alberta wmu-308 and i was wondering if anyone has any tips that i could use
For mulies, use the wind to your advantage, which means going across or against...scan the hillsides with a spotting scope or good binos...get out well before sun up to get them coming back from feeding if you know where they are...good luck
Here is something I picked up on my own through experience.Watch for those big muley bucks laying right on the trails in the buck brush & hill sides.They have a perfect getaway.Scan the hillsides & trails.Walk very slowly & hunt.I always tell the guys I'm with,"Don't just walk,Hunt!"Good luck & above all,Have a great time!
would ratling for mulies work on oct.25 or just use a grunt tube or go with both
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there are soem great anserrs above!! A big mule will lay wwere eh can smell behind yet see in front, to hunt mules spend more time glassing than anythign else, liek thet said get out before daylight and be on a hill glassing, trust me you will see deer thta you never knew were there!! I have rattled in a few mules but have not had the luck I have with whitetial!! Good luck!!
I wish I could help you. but I've spent the last almost 30 years hunting these coastal blacktails and have never been to Alberta hunting.![]()
I rattled in a mule deer on October 7 this year. Saskbucks rattled in whitetails on October 9 and October 11. I think rattling could work on October 25 for you. However, a guy I know that does a lot of rattling for deer photography seems to think that there is a lull in the last week of October when the bucks just don't respond as much to rattling.
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