guserto4
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First time western hunter from the midwest trying to do all the research I can prior to making decisions about spots to hunt.
My 3 friends and I are choosing the Salmon unit of Idaho for availability of tags and variety of things to see & do. I will rifle hunt elk, 1 friend wants to rifle hunt mule deer and the other two are currently going "for the experience" and may not purchase tags but hike with, pack meat, hang out at camp, fish and most importantly, cut the trip costs down for me. We are searching for a less people and a more wilderness situation, with the expectation of packing gear in 0.5-a couple of miles in for a base camp. We plan on 7 days of hunting and will probably get a wall tent (but not lug in poles).
I am looking at a few spots in Unit 28 & 36B as it seems that's where best statistical success has been over the past few years but am hoping some of you could chime in regarding whether or not I'm headed in the right direction. One place I'm considering, in large part because I'm hoping the remoteness will lead to success, is heading south into the Frank from Ebenezer Campground or Clear Creek TH, NE of Dome mountain OR near Crags and heading north. I understand the Sagebrush wolf pack is dominant and is large in numbers there but I am hoping the remoteness means we won't deal with other hunters too (I have not talked to a biologist yet, but will after green up). Is the north part of this unit worth looking at? I assume the areas of unit 28 north and northeast of Leesburg and then moving south past Cobalt have lots of hunters due to easier access... but am I correct? I've also heard that the wolves have decimated unit 21 in recent years, but I don't see data to suggest there's a dominant pack in the area (perhaps no prey left?). Then I think about bouncing to the opposite side into 36B and hear Morgan creek and that area is chalked full of hunters too. THEN I consider closer to the Sawtooth zone where it looks like demand for tags is so high IDFG withdrew the OTC tags until they could figure out a way to distribute fairly.... Anybody willing to let me know how accurate some of my assumptions are or have any suggestions on what I'm looking at/direction I'm heading? PM me please!
Also, and this is going to be a stupid question so brace yourself (again, first-time Midwest hunter) where do people park? Trailheads? Campgrounds or is it really the side of the road wherever you're not completely blocking egress?!
My 3 friends and I are choosing the Salmon unit of Idaho for availability of tags and variety of things to see & do. I will rifle hunt elk, 1 friend wants to rifle hunt mule deer and the other two are currently going "for the experience" and may not purchase tags but hike with, pack meat, hang out at camp, fish and most importantly, cut the trip costs down for me. We are searching for a less people and a more wilderness situation, with the expectation of packing gear in 0.5-a couple of miles in for a base camp. We plan on 7 days of hunting and will probably get a wall tent (but not lug in poles).
I am looking at a few spots in Unit 28 & 36B as it seems that's where best statistical success has been over the past few years but am hoping some of you could chime in regarding whether or not I'm headed in the right direction. One place I'm considering, in large part because I'm hoping the remoteness will lead to success, is heading south into the Frank from Ebenezer Campground or Clear Creek TH, NE of Dome mountain OR near Crags and heading north. I understand the Sagebrush wolf pack is dominant and is large in numbers there but I am hoping the remoteness means we won't deal with other hunters too (I have not talked to a biologist yet, but will after green up). Is the north part of this unit worth looking at? I assume the areas of unit 28 north and northeast of Leesburg and then moving south past Cobalt have lots of hunters due to easier access... but am I correct? I've also heard that the wolves have decimated unit 21 in recent years, but I don't see data to suggest there's a dominant pack in the area (perhaps no prey left?). Then I think about bouncing to the opposite side into 36B and hear Morgan creek and that area is chalked full of hunters too. THEN I consider closer to the Sawtooth zone where it looks like demand for tags is so high IDFG withdrew the OTC tags until they could figure out a way to distribute fairly.... Anybody willing to let me know how accurate some of my assumptions are or have any suggestions on what I'm looking at/direction I'm heading? PM me please!
Also, and this is going to be a stupid question so brace yourself (again, first-time Midwest hunter) where do people park? Trailheads? Campgrounds or is it really the side of the road wherever you're not completely blocking egress?!
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