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Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« on: October 09, 2023, 07:49:26 AM »
Headed out Thursday for 10 days...........Elk and a Unit 16 deer tag! Any real world advice? Feel like I have a solid plan and a good backup plan but will always accept any advice!!!

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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2023, 10:01:25 AM »
Lotta competition in areas accessible by road.  Last year, I saw elk in some of those places, but also a lot of hunters.  Ended up getting a 5x5 after hiking in deep into a spot no one in their right mind would be willing to go (not planning on giving the location away). 

You're not allowed to remove the whole head, neck, etc. from the unit due to CWD.  I skull capped mine and the check station people said it was good to go after having dried out for a night.  But if you want a Euro or something you'll need to have stuff to do that there.  Forget about using a taxi in the unit as there's only 2-3 and they'll already have full freezers.


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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2023, 12:43:26 PM »
Lotta competition in areas accessible by road.  Last year, I saw elk in some of those places, but also a lot of hunters.  Ended up getting a 5x5 after hiking in deep into a spot no one in their right mind would be willing to go (not planning on giving the location away). 

You're not allowed to remove the whole head, neck, etc. from the unit due to CWD.  I skull capped mine and the check station people said it was good to go after having dried out for a night.  But if you want a Euro or something you'll need to have stuff to do that there.  Forget about using a taxi in the unit as there's only 2-3 and they'll already have full freezers.

Thanks for the info......Thats plan A deep dark and away.......

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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2023, 01:52:32 PM »
If it’s a white tail, only deer tag, make sure when you bone  it out you leave the tail attached to the largest portion of meat. As well as proof of sex. My uncle and cousin both got tickets last year for having the tail in a Ziploc bag with the meat but not attached.

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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2023, 03:03:48 PM »
If it’s a white tail, only deer tag, make sure when you bone  it out you leave the tail attached to the largest portion of meat. As well as proof of sex. My uncle and cousin both got tickets last year for having the tail in a Ziploc bag with the meat but not attached.
General tag but thanks for the heads up!

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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #5 on: October 09, 2023, 05:58:41 PM »
Talked to 4 different bulls last night bugling still! I’m up in unit 6.
If you shoot the first one you will never get that true trophy.

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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #6 on: October 09, 2023, 08:03:26 PM »
Lotta competition in areas accessible by road.  Last year, I saw elk in some of those places, but also a lot of hunters.  Ended up getting a 5x5 after hiking in deep into a spot no one in their right mind would be willing to go (not planning on giving the location away). 

You're not allowed to remove the whole head, neck, etc. from the unit due to CWD.  I skull capped mine and the check station people said it was good to go after having dried out for a night.  But if you want a Euro or something you'll need to have stuff to do that there.  Forget about using a taxi in the unit as there's only 2-3 and they'll already have full freezers.
14 and 15 he absolutely cannot take a full skull out of, but 16 he can


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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2023, 01:47:45 PM »
Lotta competition in areas accessible by road.  Last year, I saw elk in some of those places, but also a lot of hunters.  Ended up getting a 5x5 after hiking in deep into a spot no one in their right mind would be willing to go (not planning on giving the location away). 

You're not allowed to remove the whole head, neck, etc. from the unit due to CWD.  I skull capped mine and the check station people said it was good to go after having dried out for a night.  But if you want a Euro or something you'll need to have stuff to do that there.  Forget about using a taxi in the unit as there's only 2-3 and they'll already have full freezers.
14 and 15 he absolutely cannot take a full skull out of, but 16 he can


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not even if boiled and cleaned?

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Re: Idaho 14, 15, 16 units
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2023, 02:09:02 PM »
Lotta competition in areas accessible by road.  Last year, I saw elk in some of those places, but also a lot of hunters.  Ended up getting a 5x5 after hiking in deep into a spot no one in their right mind would be willing to go (not planning on giving the location away). 

You're not allowed to remove the whole head, neck, etc. from the unit due to CWD.  I skull capped mine and the check station people said it was good to go after having dried out for a night.  But if you want a Euro or something you'll need to have stuff to do that there.  Forget about using a taxi in the unit as there's only 2-3 and they'll already have full freezers.
14 and 15 he absolutely cannot take a full skull out of, but 16 he can


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not even if boiled and cleaned?
Yes if you boil it you will be good to go


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