60 more days or so.We still have ways to go on fire season though
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60 more days or so.We still have ways to go on fire season though
I'll meet you in Disalto Ck next year.I’m kinda disappointed some of the northern Idaho backcountry ones aren’t having more growth as they had a chance to do some serious good for elk habitat. We still have ways to go on fire season though
Along with every other hunter that thinks burns are the golden ticketI'll meet you in Disalto Ck next year.
I used to hunt that drainage and Little Sand. Then they put in the ATV highway.Along with every other hunter that thinks burns are the golden ticket
Be careful what you say. The first good blanket party flaming I got on HT was for suggesting that burns are not the do all and end all.Along with every other hunter that thinks burns are the golden ticket
I see a new one on the Montana side call Mine Creek? reported today.Yeah,the Trail Creek isn't looking good either if comes back down into Idaho low enough it'll be a nasty insane mess with all the houses in that part of the world.
Now have the Haynes fires on the mountain just SSE of Salmon between the 2 highways. Sounds nasty and burning like a banshee.
Glad to know I'm not the only one who loves fire season and watches closely hoping for some of the northern Idaho jungles to burn.I’m kinda disappointed some of the northern Idaho backcountry ones aren’t having more growth as they had a chance to do some serious good for elk habitat. We still have ways to go on fire season though
Now over 100k acres- I will say that even though these fires suck and are terrible, those hillsides will be SOOO Green next Spring. Sounds crazy but that break country was meant to burn regularly to regenerate. Us humans caused the problems by stopping ALL fires for 100yrs. and allowing the forest floor or grassland fuels to build up to super levels such that what would have been a “cool lite” fire now will be a sterilizing inferno! Hope your Bro’s cabin and Everyone’s property is still safe!My brother sent me a photo from the Snake River the other day. That fire is reported at about 40,000 acres (mostly grass/scrub). So far, his cabin has been spared.
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As “bad” as this may sound on the surface level, I’m right here with you! It’s what everyone needs, especially the Elk! It would be great to see about 50k-200k acres burn in small chunks all over the PanhandleGlad to know I'm not the only one who loves fire season and watches closely hoping for some of the northern Idaho jungles to burn.