I feel like I’ve tried everything when it comes to getting into shape for season with varying results. I’ve narrowed it down and I believe that stretching daily (2x a day is best for me) and walking uphill on a treadmill work the best. This builds my leg strength, and it’s what I will actually...
Most people hunting 20A, especially for elk are one and done. There’s a new fresh crop every year of guys wanting to hunt the Frank, and being majorly disappointed. It’s a great time and adventure, but there’s many other places to go with much better hunting.
I have 4 Shasta packing company llama packing saddles and they all come with a pair of pannier bags. The man I got the saddles from used two square buckets in each bag. Also have a Tyller pack saddle that has soft panniers built in. Pics upon request. Make offer. I can also be reached at...
Consider yourself lucky that you’re an Idaho resident! You’ve chosen wisely. There’s likely great hunting within an hour or two of where you live. In my experience I’ve learned ten times more info by checking out a random area, as opposed to asking for tips from strangers. You will soon find...
It would be different if the units held large numbers of animals. They just don’t anymore. Odds are very good you would drop into that canyon, climb all the way to the top and back down the other side and not cut one track. A huge percentage of those areas can be completely void of game.
I understand that. I’m saying if you’re spending money, they likely would be more than happy to help out. But it takes spending the money to get any insight.
The biologists know little to nothing about those units, it’s so remote and they are rarely in the field. They will tell you this personally. The last 10 or 15 posts on this topic will start you off in the right direction, as there has been about 3-5 separate ones every year.
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