Hello all,
FNG here, I'm basically a virgin of the Idaho wilderness. I live in KY, where nothing in the wild can rip you apart, sure we have coyotes, and the occasional meth head, but that's about the extent of "danger" we encounter around here. I'm currently in the process of e-scouting, and training my body for a hunt in Idaho. What limited experience I have in Idaho, is in a Yellowstone Border-ish unit, and Mr Grizz seems to be thriving there, and rightfully so I guess. My question is, did you guys have that oh sh** moment when you saw the first animal that could kill you? Wolf, Bear, Lion, I can't help but think once I see a big predator while hunting, it will be hard to focus on glassing, or putting a stalk on that Muley, rather than going into threat mode, lol.. I still have alot of research to do, but some advice or experiences of your own would be greatly appreciated..
FNG
FNG here, I'm basically a virgin of the Idaho wilderness. I live in KY, where nothing in the wild can rip you apart, sure we have coyotes, and the occasional meth head, but that's about the extent of "danger" we encounter around here. I'm currently in the process of e-scouting, and training my body for a hunt in Idaho. What limited experience I have in Idaho, is in a Yellowstone Border-ish unit, and Mr Grizz seems to be thriving there, and rightfully so I guess. My question is, did you guys have that oh sh** moment when you saw the first animal that could kill you? Wolf, Bear, Lion, I can't help but think once I see a big predator while hunting, it will be hard to focus on glassing, or putting a stalk on that Muley, rather than going into threat mode, lol.. I still have alot of research to do, but some advice or experiences of your own would be greatly appreciated..
FNG