theo.milo 0 Report post Posted November 27, 2019 Very new to the area and hunting. Just moved here for school. I grew up in the bush but never had family members hunt. Have spent time up the Armstrong highway with success for grouse but have had no luck in filling my deer tag. If anyone has filled their tag and wouldn't mind sharing some knowledge Im eager to learn. Happy to pay some cash or beer for your time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2112 174 Report post Posted November 28, 2019 Half skill and half luck lol. I havent got a deer yet this year and they are in my yard after dark every night. Now that theres snow look for tracks, find their paths. Keep putting time in. My first year hunting didnt even hear a twig snap whole season, so dont be discouraged Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Silver 3 Report post Posted December 8, 2019 Got my first deer and moose while a student at LU many years ago. I can relate. You need to scout and look for well used trails. Snow makes that easy. I recommend using a tree stand once you find a good spot. Devon road area has a descent herd but check for private property. Go in mid-day, set up your stand and stay as late as you can. Go back at first light the next AM with a sandwich and a pee bottle. Stay until you're so cold you can't hold your rifle steady. After you dress out your deer, remove your tree stand. Good luck! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naden 136 Report post Posted December 8, 2019 You can use the crown land use atlas to find crown land to hunt on and compare it to google earth imagery to find areas that have road networks and cutovers. Generally for deer the closer to town the better, the deer numbers seem to be down in a lot of areas further away from the city. As previously mentioned the Devon area is known for having deer and a lot of crown land to hunt on. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites