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My brother drew a Huckleberry Moose tag this year, how lucky can you get? I am heading over that way next week for five days and was looking for any info anyone is willing to pass on.
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Look in the clearcuts during prime times both north and south of the Hunters-Springdale Rd along the Huckleberry Range divide. It shouldn't be too tough to find some moose.
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Thanks for the help.
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Quote from: bearmartin on August 12, 2007, 07:46:51 PM
Thanks for the help.
Was after Bear a few days ago off hunters springdale road, luther road and saw plenty of Moose sign. They are always running back and forth in there. Boise Cascade and state land.
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Just got back from a quick trip. Didn't see any moose but did see quite a bit of sign. It seems it could be tough being on the right land. I found my self thinking I was on logging roads but ended up at someones house. Thanks for the help pointing us in the right direction.
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What elevation were you and did you spend much time glassing clearcuts?
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Just stay out of their Marijuana patches. They get a little finicky about that.
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We were around the 2500 to 3000' elevation range. We spent a little time glassing the clearcuts but most was spent trying to learn the access points throughout the unit.
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I was in there on friday. we saw 6 cows, no bulls all in the areas discussed and all at 3-4k ft. good luck.
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Thanks for the continuing help. My brother was over there for the long weekend and started seeing moose.
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