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Idaho would be a great choice, since you're so close. Oregon has lots of elk but their tags cost too much, in my opinion. Why pay Oregon's prices when you can hunt Idaho for a lot less and you can scout more often because you're closer? Montana is also overpriced.
And dont you have a chance at a wolf in Idaho ?
I would look at Idaho or Colorado - Montana's prices are a joke.
Spent the 9th-14th hunting in Idaho. Saw 15 bulls, killed a 5x5, heard or saw bulls everyday, saw around 2 to three times as many cows, neither saw or heard a wolf, but was packed in 2 hours from the nearest roads. I grew up around LaGrande OR, but never had good enough hunting to justify paying out of state prices to go back hunting there. Can't speak about other states but I'm happy with what hunting is available with an over the counter, any elk tag, that I can get in Idaho.
I did NE Washington for a bit, and then went to Idaho. 5 years later I have 5 bulls on my wall. Lived in Spokane and hunted the Panhandle. It wont take you long to find a spot to hunt over here after a few trips and some scouting if you can find elk in NE Washington. There are lots of elk and lots of places to go.
Quote from: theleo on September 18, 2015, 12:42:30 PMSpent the 9th-14th hunting in Idaho. Saw 15 bulls, killed a 5x5, heard or saw bulls everyday, saw around 2 to three times as many cows, neither saw or heard a wolf, but was packed in 2 hours from the nearest roads. I grew up around LaGrande OR, but never had good enough hunting to justify paying out of state prices to go back hunting there. Can't speak about other states but I'm happy with what hunting is available with an over the counter, any elk tag, that I can get in Idaho.Thats awesome! Congrats on your bull! Even half that would be amazing to me. I would even take a cow the last few days or week and be perfectly happy and worth it to me.
I know my Brother in Law lives in Spokane and goes over into the panhandle and usually gets his bull and seems he doesn't have to try real hard. I've always thought if a guy start saving a little each month starting now, the out of state fees would be easy to swallow and Idaho is not much of a commute to good elk hunting from anywhere east of the Cascades.