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<blockquote data-quote="AER244" data-source="post: 4357983" data-attributes="member: 48618"><p>I’ve drawn out there a handful of times, but never for the wilderness area even though I put in for it. I can’t speak to the wilderness area, but in the other zones I’ve hunted elevation was key. Assuming it’s a rifle hunt, I’d climb a cottonwood or a sand hill somewhere I could shoot 3-400 yards in all directions and just wait. I’ve had pretty good luck sitting up high and catching them going to food sources on private land. I think your first deer has to be a doe on that hunt- ask the refuge staff where to kill a doe quickly and they’ll probably point you in an effective direction. The rut should be full swing during your hunt and that place has a lot of deer, i bet yall have a blast. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AER244, post: 4357983, member: 48618"] I’ve drawn out there a handful of times, but never for the wilderness area even though I put in for it. I can’t speak to the wilderness area, but in the other zones I’ve hunted elevation was key. Assuming it’s a rifle hunt, I’d climb a cottonwood or a sand hill somewhere I could shoot 3-400 yards in all directions and just wait. I’ve had pretty good luck sitting up high and catching them going to food sources on private land. I think your first deer has to be a doe on that hunt- ask the refuge staff where to kill a doe quickly and they’ll probably point you in an effective direction. The rut should be full swing during your hunt and that place has a lot of deer, i bet yall have a blast. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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