mavryk1971
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Grew up hunting deer/small game in Iowa. Been living in Idaho for several years now. I'm experienced and comfortable being in the backcountry.
My elk hunting experience is limited to 2 DIY pack in horse hunts, once in CO Medicine Bow/Routt NF and once in ID Unit 17. I'm planning my hike in Elk hunt Unfortunately, I have not had much time to get familiar with the area and will only be able to spend a couple days scouting prior to the season. The experience of hunting the backcountry is of much greater importance to me than simply filling a tag. That being said, I would be very grateful to harvest a legal bull, not hung up on having to be a monster. Any input/suggestions on the following, or any general advice, would be greatly appreciated.
1. I am planning to have snow to contend with. At what elevations would it be reasonable to plan on being able to travel on foot without major difficulty? I am not planning on packing my snowshoes.
2. I understand the area is a popular summer tourist area. Is it fair to assume the trails are generally passable?
3. I would LOVE to use horse for this hunt. If anyone knows of a reputable outfitter/rancher/stable that offers horse rental in/around Lowman or Stanley area, please let me know.
3. Any other suggestions from you folks who are more experienced/knowledgeable would be greatly appreciated.
Please reserve the captain obvious comments. I'm fully aware hunting elk is completely different than hunting farmland whitetails. I understand the hazards and challenges of being on foot in rough country. I'm not asking for GPS coordinates to your favorite hunting hole.
Thanks everyone in advance.
My elk hunting experience is limited to 2 DIY pack in horse hunts, once in CO Medicine Bow/Routt NF and once in ID Unit 17. I'm planning my hike in Elk hunt Unfortunately, I have not had much time to get familiar with the area and will only be able to spend a couple days scouting prior to the season. The experience of hunting the backcountry is of much greater importance to me than simply filling a tag. That being said, I would be very grateful to harvest a legal bull, not hung up on having to be a monster. Any input/suggestions on the following, or any general advice, would be greatly appreciated.
1. I am planning to have snow to contend with. At what elevations would it be reasonable to plan on being able to travel on foot without major difficulty? I am not planning on packing my snowshoes.
2. I understand the area is a popular summer tourist area. Is it fair to assume the trails are generally passable?
3. I would LOVE to use horse for this hunt. If anyone knows of a reputable outfitter/rancher/stable that offers horse rental in/around Lowman or Stanley area, please let me know.
3. Any other suggestions from you folks who are more experienced/knowledgeable would be greatly appreciated.
Please reserve the captain obvious comments. I'm fully aware hunting elk is completely different than hunting farmland whitetails. I understand the hazards and challenges of being on foot in rough country. I'm not asking for GPS coordinates to your favorite hunting hole.
Thanks everyone in advance.
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