lastlight
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Ill be hunting moose for the first time this fall in Northern ID hunt area ten dash three along the MT boarder. I had thought I had it in a different area with abundant private logging roads but got my tag in the mail yesterday and to my surprise this will be a more difficult and remote hunt. I look forward to a challenge and have plenty of built up tears and blood to shed
If anyone would be so kind to PM me any kind of useful information or advice I would be very grateful. I am a meat hunter first and foremost, big antlers are nice, however. I have all the right gear and experience for any type of conditions - backpack tipi/stove set up or base camp at my truck. So I am just looking for some basic knowledge in the area like,
1) Should I shoot the first bull I see?
2) I've never wanted to pay a horse packer to haul out my meat but Ive been advised to do so on this hunt. Spoilage or theft by grizzly would ruin my year.. But I will have my buddy along who is able and willing to pack out meat and help with the hunt. Thoughts?
3) I am open to any two consecutive weeks of hunting and right now planning on the first two weeks of October to catch some rut behavior. Would you plan for the same? Or later when snow is on the ground?
4) There are some ridges, areas, burn spots, etc I would like to run by people but feel it should be kept to PM.
5) We will def do our part and purchase wolf tags, possibly bear as well to help manage the predators.
6) Id rather not haul an ATV out there especially since there doesn't seem to be many roads, but I will have 4x4 truck. Plus I prefer the quads below my belt...Is this a wise call?
7) Other things I should be considering?
If folks want I will provide a full story/pics whether I am successful or not, unless a griz eats me in which case you'll have to ask him or her....Thanks Hnttalkers, cheers to the upcoming season.
If anyone would be so kind to PM me any kind of useful information or advice I would be very grateful. I am a meat hunter first and foremost, big antlers are nice, however. I have all the right gear and experience for any type of conditions - backpack tipi/stove set up or base camp at my truck. So I am just looking for some basic knowledge in the area like,
1) Should I shoot the first bull I see?
2) I've never wanted to pay a horse packer to haul out my meat but Ive been advised to do so on this hunt. Spoilage or theft by grizzly would ruin my year.. But I will have my buddy along who is able and willing to pack out meat and help with the hunt. Thoughts?
3) I am open to any two consecutive weeks of hunting and right now planning on the first two weeks of October to catch some rut behavior. Would you plan for the same? Or later when snow is on the ground?
4) There are some ridges, areas, burn spots, etc I would like to run by people but feel it should be kept to PM.
5) We will def do our part and purchase wolf tags, possibly bear as well to help manage the predators.
6) Id rather not haul an ATV out there especially since there doesn't seem to be many roads, but I will have 4x4 truck. Plus I prefer the quads below my belt...Is this a wise call?
7) Other things I should be considering?
If folks want I will provide a full story/pics whether I am successful or not, unless a griz eats me in which case you'll have to ask him or her....Thanks Hnttalkers, cheers to the upcoming season.