collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: Share your out of state experience  (Read 40577 times)

Offline Alan K

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+8)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Sep 2008
  • Posts: 3056
  • Location: Lewis County, WA
  • University of Idaho Alumni
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #30 on: October 19, 2025, 07:54:38 PM »
Public is over hunted and over-poached in areas that aren't gated.  Tribal folks also have extended seasons and gate keys to otherwise walk-in areas for quite a bit of public land. 

For blacktail, I wouldn't worry too much about other people at gates since the deer hide so well. A hunter ahead of you can very easily glass right over an animal and move on down the road.  Also, a walk-in area with 5 rigs at it still has less pressure than areas that are not gated.

The 3x2 blacktail I harvested yesterday morning at about 9:30 was bedded in a young (2-3 y/o) clearcut with several sets of that morning's pickup tracks driving by around the rim above. I guess my point with that is traffic isn't always as much pressure as perceived.  :twocents:


Offline ljsommer

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+2)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Apr 2018
  • Posts: 771
  • Location: University Place, WA
  • New hunter, hard worker.
  • Groups: NRA
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #31 on: October 19, 2025, 08:31:52 PM »
Public is over hunted and over-poached in areas that aren't gated.  Tribal folks also have extended seasons and gate keys to otherwise walk-in areas for quite a bit of public land. 

For blacktail, I wouldn't worry too much about other people at gates since the deer hide so well. A hunter ahead of you can very easily glass right over an animal and move on down the road.  Also, a walk-in area with 5 rigs at it still has less pressure than areas that are not gated.

The 3x2 blacktail I harvested yesterday morning at about 9:30 was bedded in a young (2-3 y/o) clearcut with several sets of that morning's pickup tracks driving by around the rim above. I guess my point with that is traffic isn't always as much pressure as perceived.  :twocents:

Thats a good point, thank you!

Offline Alan K

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+8)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Sep 2008
  • Posts: 3056
  • Location: Lewis County, WA
  • University of Idaho Alumni
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #32 on: October 19, 2025, 08:58:56 PM »
You bet.  Hang in there, it'll happen for you! Just stay positive. Some years it's a grind.  :tup:

And as far as out of state goes. Absolutely start building points. It can get expensive but if you're passionate about hunting you'll be happy you did.

Offline andrew_in_idaho

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Apr 2015
  • Posts: 1326
  • Location: Nampa, ID
  • Groups: RMEF
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #33 on: Yesterday at 10:23:07 PM »
That’s your problem. Your spending more time driving then hunting. Camp in an area for 4-5 days where you want to hunt. No different than out of state. I personally don’t pay access fees because there’s millions of acres that are free to hunt and hold animals too.

I must not be driving far enough away to public, because the public land blocks I've found that are within a 2 hour drive are very heavily hunted. My most recent public land excursions in Aberdeen were always very populated and the locals were always upset to see someone hunting "their spot".
Understand I am in Idaho but also a very urban portion of Idaho. My max that I will drive for a day hunt is pretty much 2 hrs, anymore than that and I’m there for at least the weekend with camp or sometimes just sleeping in the bed of my truck. Maybe the trick for you is to find someplace east of the cascades, take a couple days off work around your weekend, go hunt hard for a couple of days from a base camp, I’m guessing your success rate will improve. Also do you have any hunting partners to tag along with?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Offline Pathfinder101

  • The Chosen YAR
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 12052
  • Location: Southeast WA
  • Semper Primus
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #34 on: Today at 09:38:51 AM »
2016 Alaska Caribou.  PathfinderJR's graduation gift.  Had an bushplane drop us off for a week in the interior. 
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.  That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

Offline Pathfinder101

  • The Chosen YAR
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 12052
  • Location: Southeast WA
  • Semper Primus
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #35 on: Today at 09:41:33 AM »
2020 Wyoming Antelope hunt.  Easy draw unit, but couldn't find a goat on public land.  Little Pathfinder talked us onto an old fella's ranch.  He insisted on stalking the goats with us (probably afraid we'd shoot a hole in his water tanks)  :chuckle:  Said it was the fastest he'd ever seen two antelope die.  About 2 seconds apart, both dropped in their tracks. 
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.  That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

Offline Pathfinder101

  • The Chosen YAR
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 12052
  • Location: Southeast WA
  • Semper Primus
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #36 on: Today at 11:16:30 AM »
Montana buck shot in a -20 degree snowstorm in 2010.  Bipod legs froze in the up position and I had to shoot him offhand.
Idaho buck that CoryTDF had to talk me into shooting because I thought he was a dink  :chuckle:  Then he found it, processed it, and packed half of it out for me while I was chasing an elk that bugled at us when I shot the deer. 
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.  That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

Offline Pathfinder101

  • The Chosen YAR
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 12052
  • Location: Southeast WA
  • Semper Primus
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #37 on: Today at 11:35:34 AM »
Colorado Bull from the Lizard Peak Wilderness.  The outfitter that dropped us off took his pack string over a maze of downed trees the diameter of washing machines to pack this bull out. 
« Last Edit: Today at 12:59:05 PM by Pathfinder101 »
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.  That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

Offline Pathfinder101

  • The Chosen YAR
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 12052
  • Location: Southeast WA
  • Semper Primus
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #38 on: Today at 11:40:21 AM »
Little Pathfinder's graduation gift trip to Alaska.  Midnight sunset packout.
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.  That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

Offline pianoman9701

  • Mushroom Man
  • Business Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+5)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Mar 2011
  • Posts: 45287
  • Location: Vancouver USA
  • Mortgage Licenses in WA, ID, & OR NMLS #2014743
    • www.facebook.com/johnwallacemortgage
    • John Wallace Mortgage
Re: Share your out of state experience
« Reply #39 on: Today at 12:08:57 PM »
Hawkeye is taking them down!
"Restricting the rights of law-abiding citizens based on the actions of criminals and madmen will have no positive effect on the future acts of criminals and madmen. It will only serve to reduce individual rights and the very security of our republic." - Pianoman https://linktr.ee/johnlwallace https://valoaneducator.tv/johnwallace-2014743

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

Called about Returned Alta Buck Permit by Limhangerslayer
[Today at 11:07:39 PM]


King of the mountain caught sleeping by Mulie87
[Today at 11:03:42 PM]


Youth Cow Elk - Yakima South GMUs 364, 368 by Limhangerslayer
[Today at 10:58:51 PM]


Bullet performance 2025? by jeffro
[Today at 09:30:24 PM]


Taneum Elk Cow tag problem by Hiker82
[Today at 09:28:54 PM]


Bear That Hasn’t Missed Many Meals by jrebel
[Today at 09:12:53 PM]


2025 deer, let's see em! by X-Force
[Today at 08:30:17 PM]


Mt. St. Helens Goat by X-Force
[Today at 08:22:35 PM]


Coupeville Highway pop-up blind by BigredRusch
[Today at 08:19:51 PM]


Big bear on trail cam Kitsap County by Kingofthemountain83
[Today at 08:18:36 PM]


GMU 336 by MADMAX
[Today at 08:18:06 PM]


Recommendations for Pressure Washers by Fastass350
[Today at 08:15:00 PM]


2025 blacktail rut thread by Crunchy
[Today at 08:12:44 PM]


Selkirk bull moose. by X-Force
[Today at 08:07:09 PM]


I'm Going To Need Karl To Come up With That 290 Muley Sunscreen Bug Spray Combo by blindluck
[Today at 07:54:04 PM]


Gutpile Care, yes there is such a thing. by highcountry_hunter
[Today at 07:50:37 PM]


Winthrop - Winter Range Road Closures by shotguunar
[Today at 07:36:52 PM]


Auto repair shop Spokane by walt
[Today at 04:13:25 PM]


Calling Bears by hunter399
[Today at 03:13:37 PM]


Pearygin Quality by Schmalzfam
[Today at 02:08:32 PM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal