Hey Gents, This may be a long post so I apologize.
To start out my hunting history is hunting Western Oregon (mostly the coast range) with my granddad when i was like 12 to 18. Due to some health issues my grandfather mostly did a lot of road hunting. Despite that i did harvest my first and only deer (blacktail) on Halloween when i was sixteen so 2010 or 2011. After graduating high school i left for the Marine Corps and didn't do any hunting for the 5 years i was in. I got out last April and moved up to the Spokane area.
Now myself and 2 other veterans want to do a big elk hunt in Idaho for the 2019 season. We are thinking Idaho because the Disabled Veteran tags are within our price range compared to other states. We will also have to vets with us who said that they wont have the money to hunt but they are planning on coming up to hike/call/hopefully pack our trophy bull out. I think we are leaning towards the panhandle area Units 1-9 i believe that way i can spend most of this year scouting because its close to my house and everyone else still lives in California. All of us are avid outdoors-men and do a lot of hiking and mountain climbing so i believe we will be in shape for hiking 8-10 miles a day if need be. We plan on setting up a base camp and day hunting from there.
My questions are if you guys have any general locations i showed look into? just a general idea i can scout from there. What sort of gear should be on the must have list and the would prefer to have list? Also due to me being the only person with a bow we are thinking the B tag so we can rifle hunt. So from looking at IDFW website it looks like Oct 10-24th. We are thinking maybe the first week of that to try and use calls to locate the bulls still. It also looks like we can grab a deer tag if we would like as well? I plan on checking with Fish and Wildlife just havent made it into their shop yet.
IF you guys have any other tips or suggestions please throw them my way. I have been listening to every hunting podcast and watching every hunting video i can get my hands on for years now so im just trying to narrow down some of the specific details so i can let the party know.
Thanks for any and all the help gents.
Phill
To start out my hunting history is hunting Western Oregon (mostly the coast range) with my granddad when i was like 12 to 18. Due to some health issues my grandfather mostly did a lot of road hunting. Despite that i did harvest my first and only deer (blacktail) on Halloween when i was sixteen so 2010 or 2011. After graduating high school i left for the Marine Corps and didn't do any hunting for the 5 years i was in. I got out last April and moved up to the Spokane area.
Now myself and 2 other veterans want to do a big elk hunt in Idaho for the 2019 season. We are thinking Idaho because the Disabled Veteran tags are within our price range compared to other states. We will also have to vets with us who said that they wont have the money to hunt but they are planning on coming up to hike/call/hopefully pack our trophy bull out. I think we are leaning towards the panhandle area Units 1-9 i believe that way i can spend most of this year scouting because its close to my house and everyone else still lives in California. All of us are avid outdoors-men and do a lot of hiking and mountain climbing so i believe we will be in shape for hiking 8-10 miles a day if need be. We plan on setting up a base camp and day hunting from there.
My questions are if you guys have any general locations i showed look into? just a general idea i can scout from there. What sort of gear should be on the must have list and the would prefer to have list? Also due to me being the only person with a bow we are thinking the B tag so we can rifle hunt. So from looking at IDFW website it looks like Oct 10-24th. We are thinking maybe the first week of that to try and use calls to locate the bulls still. It also looks like we can grab a deer tag if we would like as well? I plan on checking with Fish and Wildlife just havent made it into their shop yet.
IF you guys have any other tips or suggestions please throw them my way. I have been listening to every hunting podcast and watching every hunting video i can get my hands on for years now so im just trying to narrow down some of the specific details so i can let the party know.
Thanks for any and all the help gents.
Phill