
Western Rookie - September Prairie Mule Deer
In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, Dan and Stanley Lewandowski discuss the intricacies of mule deer hunting, particularly in September. They cover various aspects such as deer behavior, the importance of water sources, food identification, terrain navigation, effective glassing techniques, stocking strategies, and the impact of weather on deer activity. Stanley shares valuable tips for new hunters, emphasizing the significance of patience and understanding deer patterns to increase success in the field.
Takeaways:
- September is a prime time for mule deer hunting.
- Mule deer are primarily feeding in the early morning and late evening.
- Water sources are crucial, especially in dry conditions.
- Look for green vegetation as mule deer are selective eaters.
- Get high and glass for better visibility of deer.
- Change angles when glassing to spot hidden deer.
- Patience is key; waiting for the right moment can yield better results.
- Weather changes can significantly affect deer movement.
- Property edges often hold more deer than the middle of open areas.
- Understanding the 'red zone' is essential for successful stalking.
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