Hi Guys. My cousin & I are going to head to ID this coming fall for a rifle deer hunt. We've been heading to Montana the last few years, but decided to give Idaho a try for a change of pace. This will be a new area for both of us. I want to reach out to a biologist for the area we are planning to hunt, and ask some questions. I'm just curious what questions some of you typically ask? I'm escouting now, and plan to have an understanding of some of the areas we are interested in hunting before I call. I want to have a game plan in place, as I know the biologist's time is precious, and my intent is not to call & ask "where should we go to find deer"? The questions I've thought up so far are:
-food sources or browse?
-What elevations are the deer typically found at in mid Oct.?
-What was this past winter like?
-I've found a few burns escouting, are these (specific burns) good areas to look in?
-Hunting pressure-what can be expected?
-water sources
-what is access like for these areas we are interested in?
Are there some questions I've missed, that should be asked? We are hoping to put together a scouting trip this summer before the hunt, as boots on the ground is always the best way to learn. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
-food sources or browse?
-What elevations are the deer typically found at in mid Oct.?
-What was this past winter like?
-I've found a few burns escouting, are these (specific burns) good areas to look in?
-Hunting pressure-what can be expected?
-water sources
-what is access like for these areas we are interested in?
Are there some questions I've missed, that should be asked? We are hoping to put together a scouting trip this summer before the hunt, as boots on the ground is always the best way to learn. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.