Local577bowhunter
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Hey guys, I’m heading out in about three weeks for an awesome hunting season, i Hunt Idaho every year for 2-3 weeks but have planned for five years now to make 2020 a big year, I’ll be hunting Utah August 15-28, idaho as long as it takes to kill a bull then if there’s enough season left I’ll go to Colorado. I started my pipefitter apprenticeship five years ago and planned to make my top out year a big one, I’ve put back money for this and have unemployment to cover expenses when I take a lay-off for the fall so I’m blessed with the opportunity to head west with no set schedule or return date.
I will be hunting northern Utah (north slope) and am excited about what I’m finding on google earth, looks like amazing elk country and plenty of it to keep a guy busy. My thoughts have been that August 15th in Utah will probably be 80 degrees if not better? I’m used to that in Idaho and I know the game,you see them feeding for the first and last 15 minutes oF daylight.
In Idaho I’ve been able to move quick and cut them off hunting spot and stalk but the area in Utah isn’t quite as open as I’m used to. I thought about maybe bringing my line wolf as much as I hate treestand time and sitting over water during the afternoon.
That being Said the whole north and south slope Are COVERED in water and I’m sure there’s a ton more you can’t see on google earth, i I’m afraid sitting water may be a waste of time.
Do you all suggest sitting water since I do have 2-3 weeks to hunt Utah or do you think I’d be better if still hunting timber, in Idaho I’ll walktimber painstakingly slowly and I’ve had a lot of luck finding beddedherds, however I hate to Bump elk on accident considering how much time I have.
If anyone has experience in that area or any suggestions please feel free to pm me or comment, sorry for the rambling post and thanks for reading, good luck this year and stay safe everyone! Included a picture of my 2019 bull I killed on my solo Idaho hunt, 9 yards bugling one my face!
I will be hunting northern Utah (north slope) and am excited about what I’m finding on google earth, looks like amazing elk country and plenty of it to keep a guy busy. My thoughts have been that August 15th in Utah will probably be 80 degrees if not better? I’m used to that in Idaho and I know the game,you see them feeding for the first and last 15 minutes oF daylight.
In Idaho I’ve been able to move quick and cut them off hunting spot and stalk but the area in Utah isn’t quite as open as I’m used to. I thought about maybe bringing my line wolf as much as I hate treestand time and sitting over water during the afternoon.
That being Said the whole north and south slope Are COVERED in water and I’m sure there’s a ton more you can’t see on google earth, i I’m afraid sitting water may be a waste of time.
Do you all suggest sitting water since I do have 2-3 weeks to hunt Utah or do you think I’d be better if still hunting timber, in Idaho I’ll walktimber painstakingly slowly and I’ve had a lot of luck finding beddedherds, however I hate to Bump elk on accident considering how much time I have.
If anyone has experience in that area or any suggestions please feel free to pm me or comment, sorry for the rambling post and thanks for reading, good luck this year and stay safe everyone! Included a picture of my 2019 bull I killed on my solo Idaho hunt, 9 yards bugling one my face!