Need more info, how do you define "backcountry"?I have yet to set foot in the backcountry but I am putting in for my first late season elk hunt here in Oregon this year. What’s some must haves (clothing, packs, boots, food, etc) on a November backcountry elk hunt in this so very wet state?
I’m going to do that as well. Being 21 years old I don’t have many resources to make those hunts actually happen yet but I can get points for those states for when I’m ready but for now I’m stuck in Oregon, maybe just maybe Idaho this year.Apply yourself to a better state is the best advice I have for you. Lived my whole life in this state I can’t wait to be able to leave. If your dead set on Oregon you kinda have to pack for wet to snow depending on unit.
Which unit?I’m going to do that as well. Being 21 years old I don’t have many resources to make those hunts actually happen yet but I can get points for those states for when I’m ready but for now I’m stuck in Oregon, maybe just maybe Idaho this year.
Really depends on what unit you’re applying for.Gonna hopefully be hunting elk for(living in the woods) 5-6 days in the east side of Oregon anywhere from nov 1st to November 19th depending on which tag I draw if I draw.
I’m thinking 64(lookout Mtn) and 47(northside) they have good elk population according to the stateWhich unit?
I’m thinking 64(lookout Mtn) and 47(northside) they have good elk population according to the state
Which unit?
I typically go with base+mid shirt with a down jacket and pack a rain jacket. Shell pants with a full zip base layer pant for easy on off.I’m thinking 64(lookout Mtn) and 47(northside) they have good elk population according to the state
I have 0 points I’ve never applied before but I use top rut by onX and they give me all the info I need like draw odds, 2023 1st applicants, tag quotas and more.
Not sure what you’ve got for points but this is a great tool for figuring out what you can draw year to year.
By that it sounds like you mean vehicle based camping and day hunts from camp. This is a good way to go for Eastern Oregon.Gonna hopefully be hunting elk for(living in the woods) 5-6 days in the east side of Oregon anywhere from nov 1st to November 19th depending on which tag I draw if I draw.
Yeah I’ve been doing more research I keep changing my mind on what unit I should hunt, I’m looking into the east central cascades tag then my second choice will probably be a cow or spike tag just for some experience and to fill the freezer. Can I still get my general western elk tag if I don’t draw anything? Thanks for you input alsoEastern Oregon is basically the same weather-wise as Idaho or other western states—maybe a little wetter and not as cold. But still high desert.
My main advice is to bring a couple different outfits, even if you gotta buy cheap wool socks, polypro, fleece, and a shell at Goodwill. Once stuff gets wet, it’s tough to dry unless you have a stove.
I’ll second the advice that you truck camp rather than backpack. Gonna make life a lot simpler and cheaper. Also, there’s almost nowhere in Northside that’s far enough from a road to make backpacking worthwhile.
Just so you are aware, the Northside tag that you can draw with 0 points is a cow only hunt. Bull tags in that unit take like 3 points usually.
Hope you have a great time and find some elk!
I find that the first time I apply for a tag I usually got it. Dont know why, but do your research well. Otherwise, it takes me about 4 to 6 years of points to draw an any bull tag in Eastern Oregon.Yeah I’ve been doing more research I keep changing my mind on what unit I should hunt, I’m looking into the east central cascades tag then my second choice will probably be a cow or spike tag just for some experience and to fill the freezer. Can I still get my general western elk tag if I don’t draw anything? Thanks for you input also