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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #30 on: October 05, 2015, 09:13:24 AM »
You do not get your $154 license back either.  So it costs you $154+~$15 if not drawn.

This is correct, you lose the license cost and application.  I usually

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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #31 on: January 21, 2016, 03:00:23 PM »
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I will update you guys as time permits and hopefully after a successful hunt.

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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #32 on: January 21, 2016, 03:09:34 PM »
Well already did a bunch of research, some places im Idaho have a 50% or better draw percentage. Crazy. I wonder if that's for residents only? It didn't seperate them into two categories. I have experience in unit 10-3 elk/wolf hunting but it's been pretty well run through by wolves only 3 out of 10 tag holders got a moose last year. Looks like unit 1-1 is very productive

I had it explained to me by an id resident recently.  I was thinking 1-3 had a 36% odds, but thats for residents.  Let me try to find his explanation, stand by

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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #33 on: January 21, 2016, 03:14:14 PM »
Okay, copy paste time.  First i have to say im stuck in a stupid bar in north bend cause the pass is closed so im drinking a lot cause i cant get home.  I think he explained it better, but this is the best i could find.  t is true and it does keep the non resident apps down to certain point (those a credit card with a high limit is commonly used), but that doesn't matter because you are fighting residents in the draw and it is all about pulling a low draw number.

In all Units but 1-1 (max 5 tags), 1-2 (max 2 tags), 2 (max 2 Tags), 4 (max 2 tags), and 6 (max 2 tags) there are only a maximum of 1 tag available to non residents.

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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #34 on: January 21, 2016, 04:18:49 PM »
How did you do on the hunt? non res are limited to 10% of the tags so looks like bangos numbers are right.

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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #35 on: January 21, 2016, 08:36:49 PM »
How did you do on the hunt? non res are limited to 10% of the tags so looks like bangos numbers are right.

The hunt was great, but my best friend and hunting partner ended up passing away in a freak boating accident in June.  He and I had put in for tags in Idaho together like we did in many other states, so I contemplated eating the tag and just waiting 5 years to draw again.  After talking it over with my wife, my cousin and other buddy, I decided it would be best to honor him because he was a hunting fool and go on the hunt with the others that I typically enjoy spending time with in hunting camp. 
I hunted 12 days with my wife and buddy and used up the last of my vacation. My cousin had to leave after 5 days, but we all had a great time together and we met a couple of really nice locals that were more than willing to share information.  We seen +/-15 bulls in the couple of drainages that I hunted, but most were 30" to 36" wide.  One other tag hold shot one of the bulls I was after, which went 43" wide and had double drops.  I chased around another bull that was pushing 50" and seen him 6 times in 6 days, but could never get a shot under 600 yards and he was always moving.  On my last day, I ended up shooting an average meat bull in the same area the big bull was hanging around in at 2 in the afternoon at about 275 yards. I had passed on this same bull a couple of days prior after calling him over a 1/4 mile and within 40 yards of the road. I dropped him in his tracks about 1/2 mile from the road and finished packing him out around with my buddy and my wife around 2 AM listening to the wolves howl from the next ridge over. My bull ended up going 38" wide, but was had a decent body and I ended up with 316 pounds of boned out meat, which was the most important thing to me.
All and all, it was a great hunt and I would highly recommend it to anyone else who has the means to do it. If any other members draw 1-2 in the future, send me a PM and I will share some information with you. 
The best friend a guy could have asked for. RIP chasing pheasants in heaven Denali girl.

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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #36 on: January 22, 2016, 08:38:14 AM »
Thanks for the update I had the 1 week season tag for 1-2 in late November a few years ago and got a pretty nice one. Debating wether to put my son in for that unit this year or another. I ended up shooting my moose at 620 yards would rather he have at least the October short season so we could some calling. Sorry to hear about your buddy

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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #37 on: January 22, 2016, 09:06:53 AM »
Life has it's way of slapping a guy around.  Thank you for sharing your experience.  Perspective about what life is all about.....some never get.   :tup:
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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #38 on: January 24, 2016, 01:15:45 PM »
How did you do on the hunt? non res are limited to 10% of the tags so looks like bangos numbers are right.

The hunt was great, but my best friend and hunting partner ended up passing away in a freak boating accident in June.  He and I had put in for tags in Idaho together like we did in many other states, so I contemplated eating the tag and just waiting 5 years to draw again.  After talking it over with my wife, my cousin and other buddy, I decided it would be best to honor him because he was a hunting fool and go on the hunt with the others that I typically enjoy spending time with in hunting camp. 
I hunted 12 days with my wife and buddy and used up the last of my vacation. My cousin had to leave after 5 days, but we all had a great time together and we met a couple of really nice locals that were more than willing to share information.  We seen +/-15 bulls in the couple of drainages that I hunted, but most were 30" to 36" wide.  One other tag hold shot one of the bulls I was after, which went 43" wide and had double drops.  I chased around another bull that was pushing 50" and seen him 6 times in 6 days, but could never get a shot under 600 yards and he was always moving.  On my last day, I ended up shooting an average meat bull in the same area the big bull was hanging around in at 2 in the afternoon at about 275 yards. I had passed on this same bull a couple of days prior after calling him over a 1/4 mile and within 40 yards of the road. I dropped him in his tracks about 1/2 mile from the road and finished packing him out around with my buddy and my wife around 2 AM listening to the wolves howl from the next ridge over. My bull ended up going 38" wide, but was had a decent body and I ended up with 316 pounds of boned out meat, which was the most important thing to me.
All and all, it was a great hunt and I would highly recommend it to anyone else who has the means to do it. If any other members draw 1-2 in the future, send me a PM and I will share some information with you.

Great post.  My deepest condolences for your friend.  Some things in life are more important than a one in a lifetime tag.  Great job on the hunt.  Those are good memories there👍
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Re: Idaho Moose in Unit 1-2
« Reply #39 on: January 24, 2016, 02:02:45 PM »
Glad to see your hunt ended on a high note as well and you got to spend some quality time with your boys because that is what really matters at the end of the day. You harvested a very respectable bull and hopefully I have another opportunity in future to harvest a trophy like yours.  :tup:
I know it's never easy to loose a loved one, but it's definitely a lot harder to deal with when you loose someone who was only 35 and in their prime. I considered him a brother to me, but I know he would have wanted me to not dwell on him being gone. He and I had a lot of great times over the 20+ years that we were friends and most of my memories with him have to do with our hunting and fishing excursions.
I didn't shoot a trophy class bull, but I have no regrets because I realized through this tragedy that we are never guaranteed tomorrow. A lot of hunters go their entire life without having the opportunity to hunt an OIL animal, so I am truly grateful that I had the opportunity. Thanks to all of the members that helped me along the way because this hunt probably meant more to me than any other hunt I have ever been a part of. 
The best friend a guy could have asked for. RIP chasing pheasants in heaven Denali girl.

 


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