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Re: Is "High pressure unit" relative?
« Reply #30 on: January 26, 2019, 07:09:19 AM »
I just thought it was funny that the plan is to go in further than everyone else. As if that is an easy thing to do. When I go out of state to hunt, one of the reasons I do so is because I don't want to have to hunt as hard as I would in Washington in order to be successful.

There’s a lot of internet warriors on this site that like to talk about going steep and deep...
yeah and theres a lot of guys on here that do it too  :tup:
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Re: Is "High pressure unit" relative?
« Reply #31 on: January 26, 2019, 07:33:35 AM »
It’s all about being in the right place at the right time.  The more you do to be in the right place the more likely you’ll be successful.

You could be parked along side the road at 9 in the morning drinking a cup a coffee and a giant buck may step out in front of you and stand.......or you can hike 12 miles in and not see a deer.     

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Re: Is "High pressure unit" relative?
« Reply #32 on: January 26, 2019, 01:03:22 PM »
I don’t let people bother me too much.  I like to hunt overlooked areas and don’t really focus on how far away from a road I am or how many folks are around.

Colorado is always busy.  Idaho typically isn’t bad.   Montana was a zoo this past year.

There is a lot of roadless area in 39 to get lost in.

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Re: Is "High pressure unit" relative?
« Reply #33 on: January 26, 2019, 03:13:36 PM »
I figured something out this year, I have been hunting deer and elk in unit 39 pretty much exclusively since moving to Idaho, this year I hunted 2 different units, 1 is a very middle of the road controlled hunt unit and the other is open for whitetails but controlled hunt only for mule deer. All that being said I found it amazing how the deer in those units act like deer, they aren’t constantly on high alert, they don’t spot you from 2 miles away and bolt. Bucks actually rutting does, not group after group of does without bucks in sight come November. I have had some great experiences hunting unit 39, I found ways to get away from the crowds and learned a lot that I can put to use in other units. That being said I will not be hunting unit 39 anymore, I figured out that if I am willing to drive 100 extra miles and an extra hour or so from Boise that the experience is that much more fulfilling. Another reason I won’t be hunting 39 anymore is I don’t think it can sustain the hunter numbers anymore, in the 10 years since I’ve moved to Idaho hunter numbers in unit 39 have doubled, success rates on a percentage basis have stayed the same, that means we are taking twice as many bucks as 10 years ago and there is no end in sight.

So yea 39 is the most pressured unit in the west no questions asked and yes in a lot of cases hunting high pressured units in other states are still better hunting than Washington.


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Re: Is "High pressure unit" relative?
« Reply #34 on: January 29, 2019, 12:48:00 PM »
I just thought it was funny that the plan is to go in further than everyone else. As if that is an easy thing to do. When I go out of state to hunt, one of the reasons I do so is because I don't want to have to hunt as hard as I would in Washington in order to be successful.

There’s a lot of internet warriors on this site that like to talk about going steep and deep...

Yeah, plenty of guys that go 5-7 miles into a unit that has a road every 2 miles in any direction.  Some guys do go in deep and some guys go a mile in and let the deeper guys push the animals around or hunt the ones they walk by.  I'm glad not everyone does the same thing.

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Re: Is "High pressure unit" relative?
« Reply #35 on: January 29, 2019, 01:20:07 PM »
I've only hunted WA and OR. I grew up in Republic hunting the general rifle season for deer. I live in La Grande OR now and nothing I've seen down here even remotely compares to what I saw growing up.

 


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