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Hey everyone,
Long time reader here but first time posting. 2017 will be the year of my first western hunt ever. After doing some reading on the rules and regulations for several of the states that offer OTC elk hunting opportunities, I have settled on Idaho. There are two main reasons for choosing Idaho. The first is that my elk tag could be good for not only elk but also, a bear, mountain lion, or wolf. The second would be for the scenery/ruggedness of the state. In the reading I have done the consensus seems to be that it is steep, with fewer hunters than some other states, but also fewer elk.
After a couple of years of only talking about it with buddies and constantly being given multiple excuses on why they can't (won't) do one, I have decided to just go at it myself. I will be doing this trip solo, with a bow, during the third week of September. My main goal for this trip is to learn how to backpack hunt and lay eyes/ears on a bugling elk. Getting close enough for a shot would just be icing on the cake!
I have read many of the gear threads here and started acquiring the gear already. I plan to have the gear to make this happen during, or before, the summer of 2017. So far I have the boots (Meindl "perfekt" Hunters bought in 2013), my pack has been ordered (kifaru rekoning), and I own many pieces of the first lite line. As of now I am planning on my three biggest purchases being boots, pack, and a gps. Is there anything else I should add or take away as far as gear that I should not skimp on? I plan to camp and hunt for as many days straight as I can stand before possibly taking a break and heading into town for a good meal and a night’s rest in a real bed. Any thoughts, comments, concerns, or advice here is appreciated.
Another thing I would like from you all is a little push in the right direction as to what Idaho elk zone is going to give me the best chance at achieving my goal. My thoughts and focus so far has been for the Salmon Region of Idaho. I am looking to be able to get away from roads and hunters (even if it means sacrificing animal numbers). I have yet to decide which particular unit in this region but have been looking at 21 and 21A. From your guy’s experience would this unit give me the type of hunt I am looking for? If there are other regions and/or units you all would recommend looking into, I am all ears. I have plenty of other questions and I am sure I’m leaving some important info out but wanted to keep this first post relatively short just to be able to start getting feedback from you all. I appreciate any comments or advice you folks are willing to give.
Long time reader here but first time posting. 2017 will be the year of my first western hunt ever. After doing some reading on the rules and regulations for several of the states that offer OTC elk hunting opportunities, I have settled on Idaho. There are two main reasons for choosing Idaho. The first is that my elk tag could be good for not only elk but also, a bear, mountain lion, or wolf. The second would be for the scenery/ruggedness of the state. In the reading I have done the consensus seems to be that it is steep, with fewer hunters than some other states, but also fewer elk.
After a couple of years of only talking about it with buddies and constantly being given multiple excuses on why they can't (won't) do one, I have decided to just go at it myself. I will be doing this trip solo, with a bow, during the third week of September. My main goal for this trip is to learn how to backpack hunt and lay eyes/ears on a bugling elk. Getting close enough for a shot would just be icing on the cake!
I have read many of the gear threads here and started acquiring the gear already. I plan to have the gear to make this happen during, or before, the summer of 2017. So far I have the boots (Meindl "perfekt" Hunters bought in 2013), my pack has been ordered (kifaru rekoning), and I own many pieces of the first lite line. As of now I am planning on my three biggest purchases being boots, pack, and a gps. Is there anything else I should add or take away as far as gear that I should not skimp on? I plan to camp and hunt for as many days straight as I can stand before possibly taking a break and heading into town for a good meal and a night’s rest in a real bed. Any thoughts, comments, concerns, or advice here is appreciated.
Another thing I would like from you all is a little push in the right direction as to what Idaho elk zone is going to give me the best chance at achieving my goal. My thoughts and focus so far has been for the Salmon Region of Idaho. I am looking to be able to get away from roads and hunters (even if it means sacrificing animal numbers). I have yet to decide which particular unit in this region but have been looking at 21 and 21A. From your guy’s experience would this unit give me the type of hunt I am looking for? If there are other regions and/or units you all would recommend looking into, I am all ears. I have plenty of other questions and I am sure I’m leaving some important info out but wanted to keep this first post relatively short just to be able to start getting feedback from you all. I appreciate any comments or advice you folks are willing to give.