stan_wa
WKR
So I love hunting the wilderness I like the idea that a guy can get in there and with some good effort and more physical availability or Grit than the average fella get away from people and have some animals and space all to himself however I’ve got probably 100 days in Designated wilderness areas hunting and it’s been my experience that pretty much across-the-board the wilderness areas have a lower animal density than the front country often with more heavily road regions. A lot of my experience has been in Washington and I’ve got about four weeks in the Idaho backcountry as well I’m curious to hear if other people are experiencing the same thing . Is it the case that across the west there’s many more animals in front country regions. Then there is in the backcountry?
If that is the case, why is there so much talk of hunting the backcountry and so much less discussion on the more front country units and techniques?
One theory I have is that although the wilderness has lower animal densities, there is a chance of a older age class, which might draw the more serious hunters
If that is the case, why is there so much talk of hunting the backcountry and so much less discussion on the more front country units and techniques?
One theory I have is that although the wilderness has lower animal densities, there is a chance of a older age class, which might draw the more serious hunters