Idaho Unit 76

BowhuntingBrune3

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Hello, I have hunted Colorado all my life and recently moved to Idaho and am trying to find somewhere to hunt elk. I am not asking for honey holes or anything like that but I am just curious if 76 is a good place to start? I have heard it is really crowded and unless you backpack in you are not going to have a shot at anything, is that true? I want a good hunt and a good adventure but do not have the equipment for backpack hunts yet. Just wondering if I am wasting my time scouting 76 out?
 
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Hello, I have hunted Colorado all my life and recently moved to Idaho and am trying to find somewhere to hunt elk. I am not asking for honey holes or anything like that but I am just curious if 76 is a good place to start? I have heard it is really crowded and unless you backpack in you are not going to have a shot at anything, is that true? I want a good hunt and a good adventure but do not have the equipment for backpack hunts yet. Just wondering if I am wasting my time scouting 76 out?



I am not totally up on Id hut regs for residents, but I believe 76 is already sold out?
It might just be for us NR though, as I don't know the ins and outs of ID tag allocations
 

sneaky

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Resident tags don't go on sale for residents until this summer. OP, I've hunted both 76 and 66A numerous times. You get away from roads, you get away from 95% of the people. I never have ran into more than 3 people in either unit over the course of a season. Last year I spent 20 days or so in those units, saw all three other hunters in the same day. Moved to a different spot, didn't see another soul.

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