Crutchy1776
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I am just getting in to big game hunting, and I am looking to go next October for rifle Mule Deer hunting in south central Idaho. I live in southwest Idaho near Boise, so I'd prefer not to drive 4 hours to go hunting. I have heard that 36, 36B, and 43 are good units for Mule Deer, but I've also read that they aren't. I also cannot drive, and will be going with a buddy of mine who will be driving. I also am disabled and can't hike 5+ miles in the trees for a week straight. I plan on doing about 5 a day. I also can't ride a bike without stabilizing wheels. I approached him with the opportunity so I'd like to have as much details as possible and getting things ready to go early on.
I have a spot in 36B I'd like to check out, maybe one or two in 36...BUT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO EVEN TRAVEL INTO 43!!! THERE ARE NO MOTORIZED ROADS OR TRAILS INTO IT!!!!! WHAT DO I DO?!?!?! Is 43 accessible? There's highway 20 to the south, but it doesn't go into 43. I believe HWY 75 is to the north, but same story. What units are good for Mule Deer? From what I've heard, Mule Deer isn't great because of the hard winter we had last year, but this winter should be warmer (Its 55 in Boise today....IN NOVEMBER). Any tips on where to go or how to hunt the units I mentioned? Anything and everything is greatly appreciated!!!
I have a spot in 36B I'd like to check out, maybe one or two in 36...BUT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO EVEN TRAVEL INTO 43!!! THERE ARE NO MOTORIZED ROADS OR TRAILS INTO IT!!!!! WHAT DO I DO?!?!?! Is 43 accessible? There's highway 20 to the south, but it doesn't go into 43. I believe HWY 75 is to the north, but same story. What units are good for Mule Deer? From what I've heard, Mule Deer isn't great because of the hard winter we had last year, but this winter should be warmer (Its 55 in Boise today....IN NOVEMBER). Any tips on where to go or how to hunt the units I mentioned? Anything and everything is greatly appreciated!!!