If you are hunting Idaho in the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest it is closed to all people due to fire. Just FYI
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/nezperceclearwater/notices/?cid=STELPRD3852851
Last year a friend of mine had good success in an area that had burned a month before season. I was thinking about giving it a shot this year but didnt know what would draw bulls to a recently burned area.
Last year I hunted an area in Idaho with a large wolf population. The bulls would only bugle for the first 20 minutes of light and then were silent for the rest of the day. The has numerous meadows and lots of water. I attempted to get close to the bulls and challenge them but they would turn...
Does any put attractants out in front of their trail cameras? If so what do you use and what works best for you? I have been looking at Trophy Rocks and may possibly go with them this year. Also every state is different legality wise. I know Idaho you can use attractants in front of your game...
I'm looking for an area in idaho that has an outrageous amount of wolves, preferably central, south or eastern idaho.. Myself and some fellow police officers would like to assist in the eradication of the wolf population. Any info would be great.
I'm hunting the McCall unit in Idaho and it's freaking hot. Around 75 to 80 during the day so the rut hasn't hit full swing. The elk are on fire first thing as daylight starts coming up but go silent around 8 am. Then I don't hear a bugle for the rest of the day till Bout 15 mins before dark...
Has anyone hunted unit 42 for archery deer draw? I live in unit 41 so I'm not far away but didn't know if it was worth my time? Any info is helpful. Thanks
Has anyone ever hunted 19a? Just wanting to know if its worth my time to check out this unit? Been hunting the Weiser unit and did alright but too many people are starting to show up.
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