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You will really start to see them around Grangeville and Orofino, and then all points north. If you come through Pullman/Moscow, I can point you to some good viewing spots!
I've got family in Boise and Eagle and I feel like we see a good number of whitetail way down there. That doesn't jive with their map though so I could be wrong
Quote from: Jpmiller on October 13, 2020, 09:11:56 AMI've got family in Boise and Eagle and I feel like we see a good number of whitetail way down there. That doesn't jive with their map though so I could be wrong How dare you challenge the experts with field observations?! It's hard enough for me to capture one deer- must be hard for a humble little map to capture all of them... I think major rivers with cottonwood/willow stands, even surrounded by "mule deer habitat", will hold whitetails outside of their main distribution!
I haven't seen any whitetails down this far. They in the lowlands, around farms?