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Quote from: Jimmy33 on August 03, 2016, 01:10:47 PMOpportunity does not equal armed hiking...it means a chance at successSent from my iPhone using TapatalkI think you're in denial of some complexities here. Idaho is definitely better elk hunting but the two states are apples and oranges for elk hunting
I grew up in the midwest deer hunting from tree stands and that was BORING !!! I love elk hunting and have only hunted in the spike only units of the blues and one year in the Observatory (4 total years of elk). I still enjoy watching the big bulls bugle and calling them in. It sucks I cant shoot them but they are still an amazing animal and its an experience not many people outside of the hunting realm understand or have experienced. Our state isn't the best for elk hunting we all know it, but complaining won't change it. If you don't like spike rules DONT HUNT in a spike unit!!!! Its pretty simple. I am okay with only shooting spikes if the experience of elk hunting can be kept going for generations. Remember the elk aren't yours! and be okay with letting them walk because if they didn't have rules they all would be DEAD! Our state employs many biologist and I'm sorry if you feel that you know more about elk and how to manage them because you just don't.