Lil-Rokslider656
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 8, 2021
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Hey y’all,
Committed to an idaho tag early this year. Got weiser in the “otc” draw. Planning to hunt 22, and its the Rifle tag. 10/25-11/3 or something.
I’m still green to rifle hunting. Been bowhunting for some years. Killed an Oregon bull this year. Didn’t take time off work for Archrey with Idaho on the mind. Stayed local and hunted weekends and afterwork. First bull from my local area. Figures I’d punch that tag while focusing my time for this rifle hunt, so an Idaho would require a 2nd freezer .
Question on how to hunt the unit more than where. I have no illusions about getting away from others completely. I’ve picked some areas in my e-scouting that should have plenty of hunters and maybe some elk. Would appreciate some tips on how to hunt the country. When bowhunting my areas are too thick to glass, so typically not lart of my plan. Should I focus on getting a good vantage point, wait until I find elk (even if it means waiting for them to move through), or is it worth it to drop into some of the country I think they’ll be in, look for fresh sign and hunt accordingly. I have a 300 yard or less effective range.
Appreciate any insight!
Committed to an idaho tag early this year. Got weiser in the “otc” draw. Planning to hunt 22, and its the Rifle tag. 10/25-11/3 or something.
I’m still green to rifle hunting. Been bowhunting for some years. Killed an Oregon bull this year. Didn’t take time off work for Archrey with Idaho on the mind. Stayed local and hunted weekends and afterwork. First bull from my local area. Figures I’d punch that tag while focusing my time for this rifle hunt, so an Idaho would require a 2nd freezer .
Question on how to hunt the unit more than where. I have no illusions about getting away from others completely. I’ve picked some areas in my e-scouting that should have plenty of hunters and maybe some elk. Would appreciate some tips on how to hunt the country. When bowhunting my areas are too thick to glass, so typically not lart of my plan. Should I focus on getting a good vantage point, wait until I find elk (even if it means waiting for them to move through), or is it worth it to drop into some of the country I think they’ll be in, look for fresh sign and hunt accordingly. I have a 300 yard or less effective range.
Appreciate any insight!