Most everything I was closed already, ended up down in 10, looking forward to it
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As with anywhere you hunt the rut is going to be your best bet, but especially on Bullis.
When the weather cools down the training goes up and it's always going to coincide with the deer season and training of course has priority and hunting gets put on the back burner.
And so with the increased training, the deer become more nocturnal than say a hunter would experience on a private ranch.
Don't kid yourself, hunting whitetail deer is not easy on Bullis, and you will see some huge bucks on game cameras, and they are there, but those are some of the smartest deer in the hill country.
I hunted there for 16 consecutive seasons, and last year was my first time back in 12 years, and I could have had a decent buck on my first sit, and because of the doe first rule I had to let him pass, and eventually took a doe, but I had only seen 5 deer the entire season from Oct. until Jan.
I guess what I'm saying is it can be tough so don't get discouraged, and like mentioned above hunt hard.
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Training area 1B and 2A are outside of the whitetail hunting areas. The terrain is rough especially along the Cibolo creek with deep creek beds and bluffs where the sheep and goats like to hang out as well as some Axis and especially the hogs.
It's been years since I hunted there in that area, but I did see a mountain lion there in broad daylight jump out in front of my Jeep and run ahead of me for several yards before jumping into the brush. I would suggest a 4x4 for that area.
Mountain lion is off the huntable list btw.Last edited by Jimbo47; 09-18-2018, 12:10 PM.
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Originally posted by cxm057 View PostNew to the area and didn’t get drawn. Anthing out there besides whitetail that is worth hunting in the general areas if I wanted to walk and stalk? Saw in the rules and regulations that there’s possibly aoudad and axis?
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