Looking for quick & dirty scouting methods for the upcoming August archery season in the Sierras. The area is a 2-hour drive from the house + a mile or hike before I get to the first location. So I figure I can get up some July evening, crash at the trailhead & be up scouting for most of the next day. The deer are migratory mulies/blacktails so although I'll be checking last year's locations, there's no guarantees that they'll be in the same spots. They also don't pattern well (or maybe I'm just not very good at it). Landscape is typical of the high sierras -- rugged mountains, deep wooded pine forest, small aspen groves, manzanita, large & small meadows, prolific streams, dense brushy hillsides, etc. Miles of public land wilderness in all directions. No roads in -- only quads allowed are the ones God gave me, as they say.
Buck only hunt. If you had only 12 hours to scout a familiar area, how would you approach it? Treat it like a weaponless hunt by taking a stand in the morning & quietly searching throughout the day? Set up on a mountain top & glass openings in the brush all day? Walk & search for sign all day? I'm open to some new ideas.