I90west
FNG
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- Jun 12, 2023
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After 7 seasons of hunting North Idaho, my dad and I have noticed a phenomenon when it comes to finding elk, and I’m curious if others have experienced it. It seems like we are in a constant battle of finding ways to get away from people and get away from wolves but staying in elk. Obviously, the most hunting pressure takes place within a mile of a road. But the farther you get away from the road, the more wolf/predator sign we seem to find.
It seems like there are a few pockets in between the hunting pressure and wolf sign that are golden. And if I had to chose between lots of hunters or lots of wolves, it seems like areas of high hunting pressure hold more elk (I think we are far less effective predators).
We are hunting a brand new area this year in the panhandle that allows us to put more miles on our boots and get away from roads. We have no problem using this to our advantage, but we have worries that it could possibly be in vain to hunt so deep. Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon?
It seems like there are a few pockets in between the hunting pressure and wolf sign that are golden. And if I had to chose between lots of hunters or lots of wolves, it seems like areas of high hunting pressure hold more elk (I think we are far less effective predators).
We are hunting a brand new area this year in the panhandle that allows us to put more miles on our boots and get away from roads. We have no problem using this to our advantage, but we have worries that it could possibly be in vain to hunt so deep. Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon?