Have been on LRH (Long Range Hunting forum) for a while, and a friend pointing me here recently.
Although elk in Montana is my first love, I'm intrigued by the challenge of mule deer in SoCal.
I have NO tags for SoCal, but have put about 200(ish) miles on boots in last 3 weeks (various San Diego counting locations).
I've seen mediocre to poor sign (old poop, recent sparse tracks) in Felipe, Love, Palomar, Descanso, etc, but am looking to expand my horizons.
Not looking to screw you out of your " honey hole," just want more insight into D16, D19, or (actually) willing to drive north to learn muley habits.
Have tried mild grunts, doe calls (yes, you can call muleys) and even distressed doe, with only hunters coming to check me out.
If you need someone to help out ( I have decent spotter, binos, etc) would love to meet another cool head who is in it just for the experience.
Don't care (well, maybe a little) if I take one, but love the chase. I currently have NO TAGS for SoCal, and am doing it for the love of being out there.
Lemme Know,
D
Although elk in Montana is my first love, I'm intrigued by the challenge of mule deer in SoCal.
I have NO tags for SoCal, but have put about 200(ish) miles on boots in last 3 weeks (various San Diego counting locations).
I've seen mediocre to poor sign (old poop, recent sparse tracks) in Felipe, Love, Palomar, Descanso, etc, but am looking to expand my horizons.
Not looking to screw you out of your " honey hole," just want more insight into D16, D19, or (actually) willing to drive north to learn muley habits.
Have tried mild grunts, doe calls (yes, you can call muleys) and even distressed doe, with only hunters coming to check me out.
If you need someone to help out ( I have decent spotter, binos, etc) would love to meet another cool head who is in it just for the experience.
Don't care (well, maybe a little) if I take one, but love the chase. I currently have NO TAGS for SoCal, and am doing it for the love of being out there.
Lemme Know,
D