Idaho Unit 26 Roads

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Hi all,
Me and my brother were lucky enough to draw Mule Deer tags in Idaho 26. From what I've see so far, access will be our biggest concern. We are planning on driving out and hunting from October 10-25. Plan right now is to drive in on the forest roads on the west from McCall or Cascade. My question is are the roads going to be passable that time of year or should we be looking at flying? We are comfortable driving forest roads here in PA but they aren't at 8000'.
 
I wouldn’t plan on driving to hunt 26. Even if the weather is perfect not much of the unit is really accessible by road. You might want to look into options to fly in.
 
I haven’t been to 26 but I hunted 21 and 28 this fall for bear. I think you’re probably going to have to fly into 26 if you want to get in there. If not, you’re going to have to pack in deep or go by horse because almost the whole unit is frank church wilderness. The forest service roads we went on were sketchy and were on a lot of cliff edges. We ran into snow around 8k and would absolutely not drive on those roads with snow on it. You'll need 4wd in case of rain but the main roads were well maintained. I wouldn’t go if I didn’t have a good pair of binos and a good spotter because you’ll be doing a ton of glassing. It’s big, steep, and rough country. It was very dry in a lot of 28. As we went up to unit 21 we got into more moisture. All of the muleys we saw were grouped together. We wouldn’t see any for miles and then see them stacked. Population looked good and we saw some really solid bucks in 28. Don’t be discouraged, just be prepared. Your biggest issue will be access. I’d look into flying in, or going by horseback, or you’ll be stuck hunting from a very small portion of the unit.
 
My brother has a cabin at Edwardsburg. There is not much of a road system in that unit. The lowest drivable pass is almost 7600 feet so an early snow could keep you out, or keep you in…

The lodge near the airstrip serves a pretty darn good breakfast.
 
I haven’t been to 26 but I hunted 21 and 28 this fall for bear. I think you’re probably going to have to fly into 26 if you want to get in there. If not, you’re going to have to pack in deep or go by horse because almost the whole unit is frank church wilderness. The forest service roads we went on were sketchy and were on a lot of cliff edges. We ran into snow around 8k and would absolutely not drive on those roads with snow on it. You'll need 4wd in case of rain but the main roads were well maintained. I wouldn’t go if I didn’t have a good pair of binos and a good spotter because you’ll be doing a ton of glassing. It’s big, steep, and rough country. It was very dry in a lot of 28. As we went up to unit 21 we got into more moisture. All of the muleys we saw were grouped together. We wouldn’t see any for miles and then see them stacked. Population looked good and we saw some really solid bucks in 28. Don’t be discouraged, just be prepared. Your biggest issue will be access. I’d look into flying in, or going by horseback, or you’ll be stuck hunting from a very small portion of the unit.
Did you have any trouble figuring out if you were in 28 or in 21? Did you happen to see Ryan Lampers? 😀
 
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