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MULE DEER HUNTERS ARE OVERLOOKING THE BEST HABITAT FOR BIG BUCKS | 🎙️ EP. 163

Episode 163 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode Matt Hartsky breaks down one of the most overlooked pieces of mule deer habitat that consistently holds deer across the West. Most hunters focus on big basins, deep timber, or obvious glassing points, but mature bucks aren’t scattered randomly across the landscape. They position themselves in specific areas that give them a constant advantage, and if you don’t understand that, you’ll keep walking past deer without ever realizing they were there.

After more than three decades of hunting Western mule deer, Matt explains what this habitat actually is, why deer rely on it every single day, and how it influences where they feed, bed, and travel. This episode focuses on helping you move beyond “good-looking country” and start identifying terrain that naturally holds deer based on security, visibility, and movement efficiency.

This isn’t theory. It’s a practical way to evaluate the mountain so you can stop guessing and start narrowing down where deer are most likely to be. Once you begin recognizing these patterns, you’ll start to see how predictable mule deer can become—even in big, open country.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re hunting hard but still not finding deer, this episode will help you rethink habitat and make better decisions about where you spend your time.

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