Hello, I am thinking about going on my first Western Hunt in Idaho for the 2023 season with my dad. *We're trying to figure out if it is worth it for us to apply for a controlled hunt which would allow us to hunt in November, or if buying an OTC tag and hunting in late October would give us a comparable experience.*
It is my understanding that Mule deer (I assume elk may behave in a similar way) are more active in November and almost nocturnal in October. Our concern is the the potential for extreme cold and snow in November as we would ideally like to backpack into the Unit with tents and camp.
If you think an OTC mule deer/elk hunt in late October still presents a decent opportunity for success - do you have any tips for how to hunt during this time of year (what environment you would expect to find mule deer/elk in, elevation, hunting tactics).
Thanks in advance.
It is my understanding that Mule deer (I assume elk may behave in a similar way) are more active in November and almost nocturnal in October. Our concern is the the potential for extreme cold and snow in November as we would ideally like to backpack into the Unit with tents and camp.
If you think an OTC mule deer/elk hunt in late October still presents a decent opportunity for success - do you have any tips for how to hunt during this time of year (what environment you would expect to find mule deer/elk in, elevation, hunting tactics).
Thanks in advance.