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Hey guys looking into an out of state elk hunt and with the vacation time I have available . Looks like te middle fork zones in Idaho November 1-18 I it's 20 A 26-27 are the units I'm allowed to take a bull I'm and it's open in a time frame I'm free . My question is are those units fairly descent for a chance at a bull pretty populated with elk and lots of public land things like that ? Thanks for any information !
Yikes ! Is it pretty populated with elk tho I'll make it over and scout it out before November . But those units are the only one open after November 5 th and I get my vaca November 5
I have hunted 26 and 27 a few times, killing game is not a problem getting them out is.This area is remote and extremely rugged,flying in is your best option.If you go allow lots of time for packing game and flight delays.If extreme backcountry is your thing have at it! Good Luck.
Quote from: Beargravy on June 21, 2014, 06:14:13 PMI have hunted 26 and 27 a few times, killing game is not a problem getting them out is.This area is remote and extremely rugged,flying in is your best option.If you go allow lots of time for packing game and flight delays.If extreme backcountry is your thing have at it! Good Luck.You're right about the rugged country. I would disagree that killing game is easy (especially elk). There is game, but there's many more huge swathes of land that don't have game. It's very spotty in there. Here's a story about one I killed in there, but I was very lucky: http://www.ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=387418I went back to the same place the next year and saw one herd with a raghorn over a week. I went back late in November for ten days for deer and saw five deer (one tiny 3-point and four does about 2 miles away) and some herds of cows. Game is far and few between in the Middle Fork. I'd suggest going to Montana.
Bigshooter,Can I ask how long it's been since you were in there? I ask because I was in there in '08/'09/'10. Though we could find enough deer to keep us entertained, we never had 200 deer days. Bucks were available but quality was a challenge. Most notably was that elk sightings went from abundant (thinking about buying tags), to a couple small groups(really not gonna pack one outta here anyway) to zero the last year(glad we didn't buy the tag). Wolf sign went from not terribly evident, to some definite sign, to tracks in the snow, howling at night, and the outfitter in our area trying to take the "black" one. Lots of stories about "how great it used to be". Just interested in your time frame.