He's a residentJust FYI, the over the counter tags for that unit are sold out if you are a non-resident.
Haven’t hunted it much, but when people say steep they mean STEEP. Be in very good shape and be willing to climb.
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I have to say I totally agree with this comment. More internet and social media outlets are giving Idaho recognition. I lived 2 hours from those units and hunted them religiously for years. It is getting busier and busier. I am hoping these new rules help resolve some of the issue although Idaho's population growth within doesn't help. I've since moved north away from the influx of Utah/California migrants.I have hunted 51,37,37A archery since 2008 and every year it becomes more of a sh—— show of people riding motorcycles and ATVs. The first five years it wasn’t bad but now since everyone is a back country interweb hunter it is kind of ridiculous. You can spend days glassing and locating a elk to plan a stalk and have it ruined by a knuckle head blowing on a cow call standing in the wide open.
Lol. 2 miles is just a starting point for the instafamous crowd. Llamas, pack goats, horses... they're all in there. If you find an area to yourself there's probably a reason... no animals.archery hunted 51 last year about 3 miles back a trailhead saw one other hunter in 8 days. Its rough country so if you go over 2 miles not many others will.
I agree with this 100%. I'm a resident and hunt those areas and find the same thing as above.I find some of your comments funny, i have hunted lemhi for 3 years now, we have always driven a truck to a camp setup spot, stayed at camp at night and hiked during the day, do atvs and such come by on occasion? sure, but in the years we have hunted we have seen 1 hunter and he was with a guide while out hiking,
we have had success harvesting and we have seen plenty of elk, including set ups and call ins every day. Our average days our 7-8 miles so we arent out hiking our butts off either, i feel like groups of people (internet honey hole searchers) pick up on a couple locations and flock to those areas, but there is plenty of areas where you could hunt and not deal with major hunting pressure, This being said... we never hunt the weekend only during the week.