09-30-2002, 11:42 PM
Sorry for the slow reply PREDATOR, I'm still trying to learn the new forum.(I have a friend who is known as Predator from Salt Lake City). She is a very accomplished hunter. To answer your Mulie question, look very high. Higher than Elk. Mature Mulies will stay higher and longer than Elk. The will be there until very deep snow or the rut brings them down. They are like Chameleon's, and can blend in with the bluff's and overhangs, making them nearly invisible. If the bed at lower elevations, they like "Buck bushes" to lie in. Their antlers blend in very well. Use a high grade spotting scope if possible, you'll need to scan every inch of ground extremely close, and I mean literally. The rougher the country, the better. Big bucks will most likely be bedding where they can view their domain below and wind anything behind them. Good hunting, Ghost
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