44hunter45
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Pack your fishing gear. The high country lakes in the zone are fantastic
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That's awesome advise thank youPack your fishing gear. The high country lakes in the zone are fantastic
absolutely will do thatGood luck this is a tough hunt! Still hunt the thick azz timber!
Matt
Whatchoo talkin' about Willis?There is a Homedepot in McCall.….
One of a handful of areas I don’t think I would want to pack an elk out of. Not unless it was well above average and mostly downhill for a short distance to the truck.That’s good, because that country can humble you.
and there is still 15-20x more residents hunting than just non residents. Its capped!This is an unlimited tag hunt. So a lot of residents will be out hunting it. You also might see more Washington State plates than Idaho plates in this hunt. The Washington State guys are usually very friendly and willing to spill their guts when it comes to hunt info. I would start by looking at the Idaho Fish and Game website to see the unit by unit harvest ratios. You will find that specific units in the zone have a higher harvest ratio.
From my experience, this zone has a lot of elk. It also has lots of hunters. Some areas have small groups of wandering elk that get kicked around during the hunt. I know of a few areas where the elk gather in large numbers never to be disturbed by a soul. Those elk are safe from anyone due to the distance and effort it would take to harvest them.
I have to admit defeat. I hunted this zone 2 years ago and ate tag soup. I saw lots and lots of elk, but they were shuffling between trees. Picking out a bull in moving groups resulted in withdrawn opportunities.
If you aren’t scared of heights or falling to your death, four wheel drive and an Ebike might make logistics a little easier. Roads get washed out. Some appear on mapping software that have been closed for years. Be patient with other drivers when it come to playing cliff side chicken on the steep roads. Be willing to back up for others to pass.
Bring a chainsaw because trees fall across roads all the time and getting blocked on your way home can really get you in a pickle.
and its this thought process that "everyone" has and turns 4-7 mi in more crowded than hunting 1 mile from the road. Elk will be where elk will be. I have more places to hunt off major roads than deep in the back country cause nobody hunts them. Hunt smarter not harder^^^This^^^
Be ready to get very far away from roads and established trails.