Nonresident elk and deer tags sold out for 2017 | Idaho Fish and Game
IDFG stating they haven't sold out since 2008 on NR tags. I had people from Wisconsin buy their tags in middle of September when they arrived for archery elk every year, they have never sold out that early in July or August...
Here's information, Out of State Elk tags and General deer tags are SOLD OUT for non-residents for 2017
Nonresident elk tags sold out for 2017, deer selling fast | Idaho Fish and Game
Out of state hunters, my opinion, this was predicted for this year. If they do not predict or see heavy sales...
New experiences are great, especially tackling a new area, and experiencing Idaho fall weather. Great job at going after them. You were in them, and 5 yards away!. McCall is a beautiful area. Congrats on your success, in my opinion too, your story is a success. Now you have better knowledge for...
I do like the idea of NR having to purchasing an early tag before an expiration date. I also don't think they should not be allowed to come at all either. For the ones where Idaho is not their first choice, why not increase the cost of the tag after that expiration date. You can call it a...
Interesting thread, In calling it 'tax' why not just increase the non-resident fees by $100 or more to everyone across the board. In the grand scheme of things they would still come. By looking at it extra money on the tag it looks expensive, but some people spend $1000, and some over $2000...
Curious, if you had bucks scouted... I'm assuming there was one shooter in the group you scouted which prompted the original question. Why would you wait a couple weeks to hunt after season opens versus going out opening day or week. All assuming you had available time for either or. Regardless...
The rut is triggered by the autumnal(fall) equinox, not weather. The rut does begin in areas starting end of August beginning of September even into October. That is why the majority of people hunt the around the last week of September, the equinox normally falls around 21 or 22 of September...
In my opinion elk are used to snow and several inches doesn't effect them, there is still visible food. I've seen elk in a foot of snow not migrating for over a week, continuing to find food where they were at. The rut happens around the same time every year regardless of weather. The rut is...
This is a horrible situation for any hunter to lose an animal. This will always stick with you but I believe it will give you a better look at hunting your own food, the sport, and conservation. It's a learning experience and a lot of good advice above. You need to understand in your situation...
Last season my hunting partner shot an elk single lung. To both of us it looked like a great shot broadside. The arrow was sticking out still. Do to the angle of us to the bull, the shot placement was high and barely hit the top of the lung. We still swear the arrow hit lower. It's just...
My thoughts, you're up there, there is sign, and you've seen a couple bulls, but can't find anymore or the amount you want to see. They're not there. Try lower or different drainage or...? I'm not sure how the winter was there, but if you have a heavy winter and snow stays around longer into the...
Oxygen is what makes dry ice go away faster. wrapping in newspapers is very common, I've even heard putting it in small cardboard box and then in the cooler.
Another suggestion, depending on your hunting/camping style, by your groceries in town or the largest town closest to where you are...
Everybody already said it best, Just get out and hunt. Worst case scenario, you don't get the animal your after. Best case scenario, you now know the area for the next time you are out. Going after moose and bear, it sounds like you should be okay with the over all hunting aspect and covering...
Great advice above. If snow or rain looks to be the forecast, even though high mountain weather is never known, and you can get snow when the weather says it's going to be a good weather day. Makes it exciting though. I would consider a second pair of boots if you can handle the weight. To me...
If the elk are there and want to talk, you could be on the ridge or down in the drainage. Every elk is different, and you'll need to find a hunting style that works best for your style of hunting and calling. Just what you didn't want to hear! I prefer ridges to cover more area and a sounds that...
It sounds like you are already successful there! I'd keep hiking through the afternoon covering as much ground as you can or are willing to cover, and bugle. I do this on my hunts, and larger bulls seem to be more willing to leave their cows after they are bedded to defend them and keep other...