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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 267746" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>On cooler mornings you will tend to see the mule deer on east or south facing slopes. As the day wears on and heats up, start concentrating more on the shaded slopes. </p><p></p><p>Mule deer are peculiar critters. I've watched them bed down only for me to get there after an hour long sneak to find an empty bed. They are curious critters as well. Just because one jumps up, don't be a bit surprised if it stops after about 30 yards, spins around and gives you a broadside as he tries to figure out your intent. I've missed a couple of arrow flinging opportunities by not being ready for them to stop well within range and give me a split second to pull off a very makeable shot. So as soon as one takes off, get to full draw.</p><p></p><p>Their eyes and ears are second to none. I've been in full camo at over a half mile away and had an entire herd of mulies giving me the staredown. They aren't so much dumb as they can be curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 267746, member: 389"] On cooler mornings you will tend to see the mule deer on east or south facing slopes. As the day wears on and heats up, start concentrating more on the shaded slopes. Mule deer are peculiar critters. I've watched them bed down only for me to get there after an hour long sneak to find an empty bed. They are curious critters as well. Just because one jumps up, don't be a bit surprised if it stops after about 30 yards, spins around and gives you a broadside as he tries to figure out your intent. I've missed a couple of arrow flinging opportunities by not being ready for them to stop well within range and give me a split second to pull off a very makeable shot. So as soon as one takes off, get to full draw. Their eyes and ears are second to none. I've been in full camo at over a half mile away and had an entire herd of mulies giving me the staredown. They aren't so much dumb as they can be curious. [/QUOTE]
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