Thank you for posting.Depends on what points you have and where.
other than Idaho General deer and elk, CO OTC rifle elk, and Nebraska deer. You’ll be limited to leftovers and the like. Unless you want to go to go all the way to Washington or Oregon to hunt Rosie’s.
LOL. Gee thanx!I haven't. I'm just here to push you to Idaho and not Montana.
25 yr olds should be taking you or at least planning the trip for you to finance. They will always be your little darlings but are no longer children.
I’ve planned all of the out of state hunts that I’ve ever went on. It’s hard to let a newbie pick/plan my hunts. Both they’re certainly welcome to help with the packing/heavy lifting. LOL.
Huh, must be a different idaho than I live in..My vote is Idaho. A lot of animals, few people and a lot of public land. Mule deer and elk.
That’s a great deer! Summer on Kodiak has neat scenery and velvet bucks with good fishing. The cost is way less on a drop hunt vs boat based. Weather is a lot warmer and days long. They do have caribou in some parts for a combo huntI set up a hunt there five years ago for a group. It was a very fun hunt. I took two, this one lived with a beautiful view:
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Rich M,My stepson will go if I plan and pay for everything but it's like pulling teeth just to get him to call his mother. He will go deer hunting and we bring his live-in GF/wife - they share a stand and he shoots, she cheers on the deer to get away. It's a fun adventure with them. Just little interest otherwise.
Flip side, I'm dragging my father along these days, his usual answer was always "no" (anything a long ways from home or when extra $$ is involved) and now that he's on heaven's doorstep, he's willing to do the trips we shoulda done 20-30 years ago.
You guys have done the best 2 hunts IMO - WY antelope is awesome and CO mule deer is just beautiful. Next would be elk somewhere - I got nothing to offer there.
Thank you!That’s a great deer! Summer on Kodiak has neat scenery and velvet bucks with good fishing. The cost is way less on a drop hunt vs boat based. Weather is a lot warmer and days long. They do have caribou in some parts for a combo hunt
montana has ten times the animals.My vote is Idaho. A lot of animals, few people and a lot of public land. Mule deer and elk.
Really??? Are you from Idaho?montana has ten times the animals.
We’re out of CO Mule Deer points after this year. We do have one CO Antelope point thought if that makes a difference.In Colorado you can find some units that can draw with one points. First rifle season still isn’t too cold. However success rate is way lower probably around 10-20%.
That’s the other good thing about summer- the bears are getting fat on Fish and won’t bother youThank you!
Nice pics!
We did a boat hunt. I don’t sleep much when there’s big fuzzy meat-eaters roaming around. Never have. I took this one on the right also:
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