hunting123
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Michigan hunter planning on heading out to SD for an archery hunt during September or early October. My main focus will be whitetails but would not pass up a muley if a chance presents itself. From my research, it looks like the Black Hills holds the most whitetails and can be great hunting. However, most of what I've read about the Black Hills has been focused around rut hunting and I realize that my timeframe will be far from the rut. I've been pouring over Onx maps and found quite a bit of good looking WIA or BLM closer to the Missouri River and adjacent to some ag fields. My thought is with my hunt being so early in the season, the deer should still be on a pretty hard bed to feed pattern which could allow for some good hunting on those WIA or BLM pieces.
My question is how is Black Hills hunting in September/ early October and are other parts of the state noticeably better during that timeframe? Any and all input is greatly appreciated! Thank you!
My question is how is Black Hills hunting in September/ early October and are other parts of the state noticeably better during that timeframe? Any and all input is greatly appreciated! Thank you!