So I'm getting prepared to head out to Utah in August to chase mule deer. I hunted this area when I was young (in the early 70s), and shot some big bucks. After a 35 year absence, I returned 3 years ago. First year back was amazing-- plenty of deer, almost 50% bucks (although not a lot of big guys). The next year-- plenty of deer, no bucks. Seriously saw hundreds of does, but nothing with antlers. A little background on the area we hunt: Dixie Nat. Forest, between 9-11,000 feet, aspen stands and conifers along with lots of open sage. It is a large plateau with with drainages flowing steeply down into the valleys (around 6000 ft)
The question: if I get there this year and find it is all does, what would be a good strategy? I'm thinking of doing some bivy trips into the more remote canyons. Any other ideas?
terry