Outdoor Junkie
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Hello all,
Five friends and I are heading out to Idaho for a high country/ backpack mule deer hunt in October. We are setting up in pairs of 2 at 3 separate camp locations all between 5-8 miles back in. The question I have is how important is it to be hunting on opening day? Back here in Wisconsin and Minnesota, it is pretty much a requirement to be hunting opening morning when on public land. I think ~ 50% of the deer are shot on opening day and probably 70% are shot on opening weekend. Anything that is left will be locked down during the daylight unless pushed by other hunters.
If we left after work on Friday, we likely wouldn't start our hike back in until Sunday morning before first light and be back to camp around noon on the second day of the season ( Sunday, October 12th). By doing this, we get more time to hunt, because several of the guys can really only take 5 working days off. Some because of limited vacation and other because of work restrictions.
We've never hunted this far back in on a back country hunt before, so we thought we'd get feedback from the guys who know.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Chuck
Five friends and I are heading out to Idaho for a high country/ backpack mule deer hunt in October. We are setting up in pairs of 2 at 3 separate camp locations all between 5-8 miles back in. The question I have is how important is it to be hunting on opening day? Back here in Wisconsin and Minnesota, it is pretty much a requirement to be hunting opening morning when on public land. I think ~ 50% of the deer are shot on opening day and probably 70% are shot on opening weekend. Anything that is left will be locked down during the daylight unless pushed by other hunters.
If we left after work on Friday, we likely wouldn't start our hike back in until Sunday morning before first light and be back to camp around noon on the second day of the season ( Sunday, October 12th). By doing this, we get more time to hunt, because several of the guys can really only take 5 working days off. Some because of limited vacation and other because of work restrictions.
We've never hunted this far back in on a back country hunt before, so we thought we'd get feedback from the guys who know.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Chuck