DrahthaarDude
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Waste of time to scout in June? Takes the cake on that one.
Early Archery anyone?
Early Archery anyone?
Elk and antelope both are mostly finished and showing which ones need to be watched. Units where mule deer don’t migrate or don’t go far target bucks can be found.I guess if you are just looking for animals in general it can be beneficial.
I think you need to get out and take a look…I guess if you are just looking for animals in general it can be beneficial. Around here, most animals dont have much growth to determine much of anything.
I do get out and about in June but I dont make it a massive priority. 10 days ago I found a couple bucks, not even branched yet. Found about three elk that had about 6 inch fronts if that.I think you need to get out and take a look…
Elk do the majority of their growth in June. All of the big bulls I’m watching currently are 3/4s of the way grown. More than grown enough to know which to watch. The bucks are starting to fork and give enough of an idea to make the list to check on again in 2 weeks.I do get out and about in June but I dont make it a massive priority. 10 days ago I found a couple bucks, not even branched yet. Found about three elk that had about 6 inch fronts if that.
Our elk must be really far behind because I havent seen any that are even close to that.Elk do the majority of their growth in June. All of the big bulls I’m watching currently are 3/4s of the way grown. More than grown enough to know which to watch. The bucks are starting to fork and give enough of an idea to make the list to check on again in 2 weeks.
I have plenty of other tags and other places I need to figure out to not waste time on any of the 2% tags I apply for without having confirmation a tag draw.Hell, there ain't anything stopping you for scouting now. You know what hunts you put in for, get in the hills and start looking. If you don't draw the tag, time in the hills for any reason is time well spent.
You said you were last out 10 days ago?Our elk must be really far behind because I havent seen any that are even close to that.
Like I said, if you are just looking for them animals in general, I can see the benefits to it.
I will concede that "wasting your time" was not the best wording.
Yes.You said you were last out 10 days ago?
I’m sure the bulls you saw 10 days ago have put on alot of antler since then. That’s a lot of time in June antler growth on an elk.Yes.
Yep, they probably have and it will still be there in 10 days when I really start scouting.I’m sure the bulls you saw 10 days ago have put on alot of antler since then. That’s a lot of time in June antler growth on an elk.
A lot of us are spread between 2-5 states and 10+ tags to scout for with our own tags and all the people we help. July alone is not enough. I’ll take every extra day I can get to plan trips and make time to make the most of these tags.Yep, they probably have and it will still be there in 10 days when I really start scouting.
Like I said, if you are just looking for animals in general, then go out in June but July is when you can really tell.
I wont continue to derail this thread but it sounds like slowing down and prioritizing would be more beneficial.A lot of us are spread between 2-5 states and 10+ tags to scout for with our own tags and all the people we help. July alone is not enough. I’ll take every extra day I can get to plan trips and make time to make the most of these tags.
I think the best thing to do would be to find a couple units that you like close to each other and hunt those, you don’t want to waste to much time bouncing around instead of hunting. Depending how big the buck in 36a is you might want to focus on him. If that buck is the caliber buck you would be willing to kill. You already have some history and know where he is so you have some good insight that is almost invaluable on a big buck.I got called on june 9th from IDFG and told I was drawn for one of the ten deer Super Hunt tag for 2023!!!!
So I'm looking for suggestions? Looks like unit 44 may be the unit to hunt. Been chasing a toad in 36a the last 2 yrs but a very difficult hunt. Also been hunting 43 but it's very crowded. Also eyeing the late hunt in 54 in November. What's my best chance, early or late season? I've never been lucky enough to hunt late season and have only dreamed about it! Thx
Idaho hasn’t released the the deer, elk, antelope draws on a Friday in the recent past. But it’s possible! Other states definitely tend to do that.On Elk Talk's podcast this morning, Corey Jacobsen guessed Friday the 30th. Not sure if this is right, but he said F&G typically release results on Friday so they have the weekend to avoid answering "why didn't I draw" questions.
Pretty solid rumor!I heard there gonna draw between now and July 10th.
Least thats the rumor.