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THE MULE DEER HUNTING SYSTEM FOR BREAKING DOWN A BASIN TO FIND MATURE BUCKS OTHERS MISS | 🎙️ EP. 184

18 min · 21. maj 2026
episode THE MULE DEER HUNTING SYSTEM FOR BREAKING DOWN A BASIN TO FIND MATURE BUCKS OTHERS MISS | 🎙️ EP. 184 cover

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In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky breaks down the complete mule deer hunting system for analyzing a basin step-by-step to consistently find mature bucks other hunters miss. After 34 years of Western hunting and guiding, Matt explains how experienced mule deer hunters identify feeding zones, bedding layers, transition routes, pressure pockets, wind advantages, and hidden terrain features that allow mature bucks to survive in plain sight on public land. This episode covers mule deer basin breakdown strategy, glassing tactics, mature buck behavior, scouting mountain terrain, pressure-based deer movement, and how to stop randomly glassing big country and start understanding how mule deer actually use the landscape. If you want to become more effective at locating mature mule deer in Western terrain, this episode will completely change how you read a basin.

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