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Quote from: Mr Mykiss on January 11, 2017, 11:35:13 AMQuote from: Pathfinder101 on January 11, 2017, 10:17:32 AMFly-in won't be an option for me since I am a school teacher and I only can arrange so much time off in the fall. Thank you for your service to the world.Please go in and kick the counselor.
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on January 11, 2017, 10:17:32 AMFly-in won't be an option for me since I am a school teacher and I only can arrange so much time off in the fall. Thank you for your service to the world.
Fly-in won't be an option for me since I am a school teacher and I only can arrange so much time off in the fall.
1. I'm scared to talk deer in Idaho right now...obviously (see winterkill thread)2. I can't speak for all units but I've heard that ATVs are really a problem in 43. I've been in 49 during archery elk season and seldom saw a soul over 5 days. I do know that many of the units surrounding Boise, Challis and Salmon will have plenty of people and ATVs...of course...the further away you get from the city the fewer people/ATVs. You can really tell from google earth the places that have trail networks and also I use trails.idaho.gov quite a bit for scoutinPS: It's an unwritten rule that you can't hunt in Idaho without an ATV
Quote from: Mr Mykiss on January 11, 2017, 11:42:15 AM1. I'm scared to talk deer in Idaho right now...obviously (see winterkill thread)2. I can't speak for all units but I've heard that ATVs are really a problem in 43. I've been in 49 during archery elk season and seldom saw a soul over 5 days. I do know that many of the units surrounding Boise, Challis and Salmon will have plenty of people and ATVs...of course...the further away you get from the city the fewer people/ATVs. You can really tell from google earth the places that have trail networks and also I use trails.idaho.gov quite a bit for scoutinPS: It's an unwritten rule that you can't hunt in Idaho without an ATVI have heard that. I guess I'm screwed...
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on January 11, 2017, 01:53:31 PMQuote from: Mr Mykiss on January 11, 2017, 11:42:15 AM1. I'm scared to talk deer in Idaho right now...obviously (see winterkill thread)2. I can't speak for all units but I've heard that ATVs are really a problem in 43. I've been in 49 during archery elk season and seldom saw a soul over 5 days. I do know that many of the units surrounding Boise, Challis and Salmon will have plenty of people and ATVs...of course...the further away you get from the city the fewer people/ATVs. You can really tell from google earth the places that have trail networks and also I use trails.idaho.gov quite a bit for scoutinPS: It's an unwritten rule that you can't hunt in Idaho without an ATVI have heard that. I guess I'm screwed... An easy workaround is to bring one and keep it parked it at camp
Idaho has a non motorized hunting rule. You can use a lot of trails for travel to and from camp for the pack in and out but can only hunt from camp on foot and can't use your rig until you leave. Like mentioned this rule is hard to enforce.