MWElk hunter
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- Dec 22, 2019
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I have a general question. Last year I took my son (17) and my daughter (15) to Montana to hunt elk. We had a blast even though we came home empty. My son got a shot with the bow but misjudged the distance, in another instance we had the wind shift on final approach, and we had another stalk blown by other hunters in the area. Still we saw plenty of elk, had answered bugles and cow calls, and even saw some bears - both grizzly and black. It was amazing. This year I wanted to go back but due to the Coronavirus we didn't apply as i was unsure of what my income would look like, so now that we are going we have to try somewhere we can still get a tag. We have decided on Idaho (best deal on a youth tag) as the income won't be as good. I do art shows and a number have cancelled as I live in MN and we are slow to open.
Anyway, I'm confused. I have spoken to people in the Idaho Fish and Game Department. read countless posts, and looked at the regs. I am not looking for GPS coordinates but I am trying to narrow down my options. We don't need monster bulls although that's always nice. I mainly want to get a solid opportunity at an elk before my son moves out, which will be next year. We will do anything. We put on over 100 miles on foot in Montana, we got up before sunrise and used a locator bugle and hunted till dark, we camped in the mountains, and hiked any terrain. I am looking to not be on top of other hunters and have decent elk density. I obviously have to learn an entirely new area, which is both good and bad because I love to explore but we really felt good about the knowledge base we had developed in MT. If anyone has some advice I would appreciate it. I was looking at Salmon, Beaverhead, and Lemhi due to travel times but I am open to other options. Beaverhead looks like success rates are good but hunter density is high.
Anyway, I'm confused. I have spoken to people in the Idaho Fish and Game Department. read countless posts, and looked at the regs. I am not looking for GPS coordinates but I am trying to narrow down my options. We don't need monster bulls although that's always nice. I mainly want to get a solid opportunity at an elk before my son moves out, which will be next year. We will do anything. We put on over 100 miles on foot in Montana, we got up before sunrise and used a locator bugle and hunted till dark, we camped in the mountains, and hiked any terrain. I am looking to not be on top of other hunters and have decent elk density. I obviously have to learn an entirely new area, which is both good and bad because I love to explore but we really felt good about the knowledge base we had developed in MT. If anyone has some advice I would appreciate it. I was looking at Salmon, Beaverhead, and Lemhi due to travel times but I am open to other options. Beaverhead looks like success rates are good but hunter density is high.