HydeParkHunter
FNG
Wanted to get folk's take on this. On several occasions where I elk hunt in Idaho, I have witnessed hunting camps set up several days, even weeks, prior to opening day of a big hunt but with nobody there. They are always in quality dispersed camp spots and my feeling is they come out the week before, set up camp, and then show up the night before opener. This is especially true when opener happens to be later in a week. And I get it, who wants to bust out of work at 5 and drive three hours only to find all the decent dispersed sites taken? Now you're looking for a spot in the dark.
On the National Forest I hunt, no camp is to be abandoned for more than 24 hours. I can understand a day or two, but a week+ out kinda chaps me. I've brought it up to the Forest Service, but their LEOs have more pressing matters, I'm sure.
So, is this just an Idaho thing? Has anybody else seen the local land manager enforce this, or similar abandonment rule? Just curious.
On the National Forest I hunt, no camp is to be abandoned for more than 24 hours. I can understand a day or two, but a week+ out kinda chaps me. I've brought it up to the Forest Service, but their LEOs have more pressing matters, I'm sure.
So, is this just an Idaho thing? Has anybody else seen the local land manager enforce this, or similar abandonment rule? Just curious.