bluetick78
WKR
I should also mention that, in my experience, most of the bigger bulls in unit 67 like to stay close to the Wyoming border. I know that the elk do not understand borders or have ONX maps, but that's just where they seem to be. I've always been frustrated in that unit because that border can hamstring you. Last time I hunted there I hiked in to within a half mile of the border and found elk the evening before the opener. On opening morning the elk were across the canyon in Wyoming, and never crossed back in to Idaho for 3 days. I spent the last few days hunting unit 66 and harvested a nice bull there. That border can be a pain, and the Wyoming authorities watch it closely. I've heard of several people getting in serious legal trouble because they didn't know which state they were in when they pulled the trigger.
Not trying to be discouraging, just hoping to alert you to possible issues that I've had to deal with. Congrats on getting a good head start on your physical fitness, you'll be glad you did.
Not trying to be discouraging, just hoping to alert you to possible issues that I've had to deal with. Congrats on getting a good head start on your physical fitness, you'll be glad you did.