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The windstorm comment is something to keep in the back of your head up there. I pretty much always have a chainsaw and winch in my truck because I've had trees drop blocking the road.
Can’t emphasize this enough. We had a huge windstorm during late buck this year in eastern Washington. My dad and I spent the morning cutting and dragging trees to get into our area. Definitely ruined the morning hunt, but we still had a great time.The windstorm comment is something to keep in the back of your head up there. I pretty much always have a chainsaw and winch in my truck because I've had trees drop blocking the road.
this a joke? unbelievable amount of places to ride atvs in N ID. I wish more of it was closed as its ridiculous in placesnot many places in "north Idaho" you can use ATV's except on main roads
Learned this lesson with my wife. Weather predicted wind but I disregarded it. On the way home we came around a corner to find multiple trees down. Not a fun wait and “I told you so’s” until someone came by with a saw. Also had numerous mornings where i took second or third choose roads due to down trees. I’ve always got at least an axe and hatchet in the truck nowThe windstorm comment is something to keep in the back of your head up there. I pretty much always have a chainsaw and winch in my truck because I've had trees drop blocking the road.
nope .. All of The North Idaho i hunt is all gated roads no access foot traffic or live stock onlythis a joke? unbelievable amount of places to ride atvs in N ID. I wish more of it was closed as its ridiculous in places
must not travel around much in North ID. staggering amount of places to ride atvsnope .. All of The North Idaho i hunt is all gated roads no access foot traffic or live stock only
Dworshak unit. Am I able to use them on logging roads? Unit is filled with them.not many places in "north Idaho" you can use ATV's except on main roads
Your post is exactly what I was looking for. Just wanted some general knowledge of the area of what people think is "best". This definitely helps and thank you!Describe best. I have spent the last 3 Septembers in the mountains of north Idaho. I have found the first few days are the best for calling in curious non herd bulls. September 18th has produced herd bull encouters every year. The last few days net you spooky elk 90% of the time and 10% of the time you can get a big bull fired up.
Every year has been similar so far....this past season seemed to heat up a bit slower.
I have never heard of the 10 and 2 before. I will have to try that. I've always thought to sit until 10 before starting to glass. Thank you for the helpful hint.Not sure about northern Idaho specifically but I think the best time generally is at sunrise and between 10 & 2
Perfectly justified and my type of "goofball fun" if that's what you call it. I'm looking for knowledge and have responded to every helpful piece of knowledge and discourage childish games because my name says "newbie" or "junior member".@Tailhunter, you’re taking things personally when they aren’t meant to be. Just looks like typical Rokslide goofball fun, stop with the name calling.
Great information. Thanks much!It was still getting up to 70-80 degrees the last week of September this year. It has snowed in September before, but more than likely not.
Good to know about the atv.I’ve seen snow approaching a foot deep in September.
Your atv will be useful.
As much of September as you can take to hunt. It’s a tough game hunting the suck.
All good. Just looking for some useful information and don't need my phone blowing up from comments like that. That guy's has nothing but rude posts and comments. Good luck to you and your hunts as well.Just messing with you, man, perhaps fueled by the grape. Best time is when you find em. Best place is where you find em. Good luck.
Beautiful bulls! Thank you for the information.Most of mine are late in the month the bulls say these days are goodlast one is 9/30 best thing is rifle is sometimes better than archery for calling
You put it perfectly. From the replies on this interesting thread, ide say the snow is not likely.I’ve had great calling days the first couple days of the season before and I’ve had years where I didn’t hear a thing until October. Can be a lot of variance in this part of the world
As for snow it’s certainly possible, but not common is the best way I could put it.
Never thought of putting that in the truck. Better to have it and not need it. Very helpful information.The windstorm comment is something to keep in the back of your head up there. I pretty much always have a chainsaw and winch in my truck because I've had trees drop blocking the road.