It really doesn’t take that long to get to most canyons on the front, where you’ll have more public land than you know what to do with.reviving this post. Anyone been up in the public area this month? I am up from St. George for the holiday staying at my in-laws. I was hoping to hunt near emmigration this morning, but that didn't work out. for the rest of our stay, I don't think I can make it over on the east side of the valley. I'm willing to venture out in the Herriman public area of there are deer there. From what I can see, the public land is limited and am not sure I can risk sneaking off if its already been pressured or the deer don't tend to hang out on public land.
Are you suggesting trying somewhere other than herriman? I'll have one chance (if I can get out at all) so I want to go to a place with high probability of getting into something. That may not be realistic...It really doesn’t take that long to get to most canyons on the front, where you’ll have more public land than you know what to do with.
Thanks. I'm not looking to be spoon fed, although I wouldn't complain ?. I'm willing to do the work, but the Wasatch front is a HUGE amount of country. Im notorious for choosing places that hold no deer, at least in southern Utah. With only one shot, I just want to make sure I'm generally in the right area.I hunted 2 days on the front and killed a buck yesterday, and could’ve killed a handful of others. I’m not going to spoon feed you a spot, but if you’re willing to hike you should get on something.
Hell just head up toward mountain dell reservoir deer all over up there along with 900 people to lolThanks. I'm not looking to be spoon fed, although I wouldn't complain ?. I'm willing to do the work, but the Wasatch front is a HUGE amount of country. Im notorious for choosing places that hold no deer, at least in southern Utah. With only one shot, I just want to make sure I'm generally in the right area.
Maybe they shouldn’t live close to natureCreating revenue????
Plenty of folks up there are screaming at the DWR and complaining about the deer eating their bushes. I imagine they are hoping somebody like you (or private land owners) will find a way to harass them enough to push some back up the mountain??
That's such a hard thing for me to recognize. I've always been taught to get away from people as much as possible. It makes sense...if there are deer, there are going to be lots of people. I just need to get that through my thick headWherever the people are is where the deer are, find a good trail and let the deer come to you.
Pick a trailhead up big or little Cottonwood and start hiking. You’ll see something.Thanks. I'm not looking to be spoon fed, although I wouldn't complain ?. I'm willing to do the work, but the Wasatch front is a HUGE amount of country. Im notorious for choosing places that hold no deer, at least in southern Utah. With only one shot, I just want to make sure I'm generally in the right area.
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