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Wherever you decide its about legs and lungs.
And. BTW. If I could live anywhere I wanted, it would be Idaho.
And. BTW. If I could live anywhere I wanted, it would be Idaho.
Don't take my comment as trying to detur you from this unit. I just want to put it in perspective. I'm 29 and I would say I'm in the top percentile of the fitness world and this unit still kicks my ass. I work out 5 days a week very intense workouts. I would say blast your legs like you never have before. Stairstep every day. Good boots are a must. Be prepared for any type of weather.
Success rates: I really think the success rates reflect better hunting than in reality. A lot of hunters in this area are local, hard core guys that really know the area and what they are doing. Not really that its an amazing unit for deer or elk. Creatures can be hard to find and the wolves can push them around a good bit as well. With that being said this is a beautiful unit.
I have a feeling I'll want to cancel my flight home from the pictures I've been looking at! I've been getting a lot of funny looks and comments from coworkers and friends when I tell them what I'm doing. "Why would you want to go there? Isn't it just one big potato farm?" .....Some people's kidsWherever you decide its about legs and lungs.
And. BTW. If I could live anywhere I wanted, it would be Idaho.
Most of the reply’s you have received have been spot on. If you fly into Boise and take 55 to 17/21 up to Stanley you have just driven through and around better Muley hunting then you can find in 36.
39 May report a lot more hunters, but its twice as big and has country just as gnarly as 36. 33/35 have a ton of roads but the steep canyons keep the majority of hunters out. Not many deer at all in the sawtooth’s. Better deer hunting in the east side of 36. Good luck- lose the Irish Setters and bring aspirin for the headaches from looking through crap glass for 6 hours a day...
They don't have the ankle support needed in the really steep stuff. They're doable, but not the ones we would recommendWhy loose the Irish setters? Delta just destroyed my luggage that had my boots in it and are only covering part of the cost to replace them so I was looking at getting setters because they are cheaper.
What's the recommendation? I have saconey perigrins and a set of Morrell moabs for early archery.They don't have the ankle support needed in the really steep stuff. They're doable, but not the ones we would recommend
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I thought I knew boot brands but I have never heard of any of those! Thanks for the infoBoots are different for everyone. No two people's feet are the same. Lots of guys like Crispi, my feet prefer Zamberlan, lots of Kenetrek, Lowa
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I thought I knew boot brands but I have never heard of any of those! Thanks for the info