Yeah I suspected I wouldn’t get much feedback. I was just curious if people ever get decent bucks out of there. I’ve already been doing a bit of scouting for the season. There is definitely deer in there. Lots of dense forest makes it a challenge but does create good cover on the same note.A few.
Gets really quiet on the forum when anyone speaks of d3-5 and success. Open up with info and you'll spot burn a 5mi radius.
Lots of good bucks on pp in the lower elevations and the NF above is as overgrown as they get with pines. Nothing eats pines, so there is that.
Find a recent burn and hope for the best.
Shoot every predator possible given the chance as well.
To answer your question, yes, some big bucks do get pulled out.Yeah I suspected I wouldn’t get much feedback. I was just curious if people ever get decent bucks out of there. I’ve already been doing a bit of scouting for the season. There is definitely deer in there. Lots of dense forest makes it a challenge but does create good cover on the same note.
May I ask what elevation?I have killed two deer over 200 pounds in D-3. Antlers went only 22+/- inches, but they had great mass.
Near 3500 feet. Both lived in an oak-filled basin and grew fat eating acorns, I suppose. I have killed four or five bucks in that canyon over the past thirty years. The area does not have many deer, but there are even fewer people willing to get off the roads to find them. Sometimes I get lucky.May I ask what elevation?
GPS coordinates or it didn't happenUncle of mine killed a D3 buck, 4x4 around 22-24 inch. It was so heavy it bent the 2 inch steel pipe we used for our skinning pole.
I know of a couple bucks that were in the 30 inch range killed out of D3.
The bucks on the Bidwell side of the canyon during the rut after loafer creek burned were true giants anywhere. Just wish I knew where they went after the spring migration.I think a lot of northeast D-3 is going to be different following the fire. Sure there are some green pockets but large areas burned so hot nothing has started to grow. Areas being clearcut with no ground vegetation will take some time and good winters to recover as well. I live just west of Lake Oroville and saw some real big bucks in the weeks/months following the fire.
You mean like these guys?The bucks on the Bidwell side of the canyon during the rut after loafer creek burned were true giants anywhere. Just wish I knew where they went after the spring migration.
Lots of big deer you have there sirYou mean like these guys?
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Because ppl get a little pissy when you shoot bucks in their driveway.Great bucks! Why am I spending my time in B zone?
Which fire are you speaking of?I think a lot of northeast D-3 is going to be different following the fire. Sure there are some green pockets but large areas burned so hot nothing has started to grow. Areas being clearcut with no ground vegetation will take some time and good winters to recover as well. I live just west of Lake Oroville and saw some real big bucks in the weeks/months following the fire.
Don’t remember the name but the one that burned from Lake Oroville to Bucks lake in September.Which fire are you speaking of?
North ComplexDon’t remember the name but the one that burned from Lake Oroville to Bucks lake in September.
That’ll do.Today's sighting. Not bad for 1st week of June.View attachment 78299
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