oldhornhunter
FNG
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- Jun 2, 2020
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I hunted this unit back in the late 70s & early 80s , there were roads all over back then as well as a pile of bears . This is just another Fine example of Idaho Fish & NO GAME trophy MANAGED UNIT success !! Take a look at the units they have managed for trophy hunting !!! they all used to have HUGE #s of big bucks they added in the 2 point hunts keep the # of late tags or increased them . When I hunted it way back it was nothing to see 10 + 4 point or bigger bucks a day, now if you see 1 decent buck in a week your above average. Killing 2 points & does is a guaranteed way to remove a trophy unit !! Add in that this unit probably has one of the highest percentages of poached bucks being tagged as 23 or 31 kills also the 2016 17 winter did major damage to this unit. That is just my 2 centsAs an avid reader of Ryan Hatfield’s “Idaho’s Greatest Mule Deer” it’s clear that unit 22 or Adams county once had epic hunting and possesses incredible genetics.
Nowadays after spending time in that area, it is clear that the Muley hunting is pretty bad and the area is littered with roads/bears.
Were these roads put in for logging? Are the bears/access to blame for the units historic downfall? Did the winter range get harmed etc?
I’m looking for theories/history on why an all time Muley area has fallen to a terrible low.
Also if anyone has stories about hunting that unit and how it’s changed I’d love to hear. I am enamored with Idaho's hunting history.