So I’m assuming that my Idaho and New Mexico draws are going to come up empty. I know this because if I didn’t have bad luck I wouldn’t have any luck at all.
Would you rather go to an OTC unit that had a high number of elk with a decent harvest success rate or go to a unit that had a smaller # of elk, but you had good knowledge of wallows, rubbing/rutting areas and a general feel for the landscape?
I hunted an OTC Idaho unit last year and I was always 1 step behind the elk. Yet though my Escouting I found where the elk had been in September but I had a rifle tag in October. I did get into elk, but the small pockets that were in my F-Z plans already had a tent or camper there with a bull skull laying there by the time I got there.
I found 6-8 wallows and places that were tore up during the rut. Keep in mind while I want to fill a tag in a bad way, 99% of my hunt is enjoyed through the experience.
Would you rather go to an OTC unit that had a high number of elk with a decent harvest success rate or go to a unit that had a smaller # of elk, but you had good knowledge of wallows, rubbing/rutting areas and a general feel for the landscape?
I hunted an OTC Idaho unit last year and I was always 1 step behind the elk. Yet though my Escouting I found where the elk had been in September but I had a rifle tag in October. I did get into elk, but the small pockets that were in my F-Z plans already had a tent or camper there with a bull skull laying there by the time I got there.
I found 6-8 wallows and places that were tore up during the rut. Keep in mind while I want to fill a tag in a bad way, 99% of my hunt is enjoyed through the experience.
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