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Online jbeaumont21

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Idaho Panhandle B Elk 30
« on: Today at 08:11:22 AM »
Hey all, I drew an Idaho tag this year.  Never been but I have a cousin who's hunted it a few times.  We're planning to make a few scouting trips this summer.  I'm pretty excited but not sure what to expect.  Anyone on here done this hunt and have any advice to share?  Would be much appreciated. Thanks!

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Re: Idaho Panhandle B Elk 30
« Reply #1 on: Today at 09:56:58 AM »
I tried it a few years ago, everyone and their mom has a side by side and drives every where. Timber companies around the st Joe allow you to drive around gates. Not the type of hunt I was after, the archery season had less pressure and more elk.

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Re: Idaho Panhandle B Elk 30
« Reply #2 on: Today at 10:55:24 AM »
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Re: Idaho Panhandle B Elk 30
« Reply #3 on: Today at 11:16:52 AM »
The panhandle is a big place and there are going to be areas where theres going to be alot of road hunters if theres lots of road access. Other areas where maybe theres only hiking trails or single track are going to have alot less people. The #1 thing you need to focus on is aggressively finding elk. This is where it pays to scout because your not limited on time. E scouting can help a ton but alot of areas that look good online suck everybody else into also. If your not bumping elk your not finding elk in my opinion. Good luck!

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Re: Idaho Panhandle B Elk 30
« Reply #4 on: Today at 11:27:35 AM »
i've hunted the panhandle for the last 10 years.
it's steep....yes, its reaallly steep.  and as said, its a big region, so might need to narrow down where you're shooting for before you start making trips.
also be prepared to get s talked to you once they see your license plate.

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Re: Idaho Panhandle B Elk 30
« Reply #5 on: Today at 01:41:13 PM »
If you like side by sides everywhere then you have the right tag. Appears to be mandatory equipment for the locals that gives them the right to run you off the road and screw with you every time you walk in to a gated area. Cover your license plate with mud and don't make eye contact with any locals as they drive by. Lastly make sure you don't wear blaze orange, not even an orange hat, as it immediately identifies you as one of those g-- da-- f---king fa----- commie tourists from Washington.

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Re: Idaho Panhandle B Elk 30
« Reply #6 on: Today at 07:53:21 PM »
I hunt in a very small town over there. Been friends with some guys who grew up there and still live there. Anyways, I hunt with them, stay at their place, etc. most people in town recognize and accept us now; but no joke the history teacher of the highschool tried driving us off the road up in the mountains one year because we had wa plates.
When he pulled up and asked what we were doing there and we told him who we were hunting/staying with his tune changed real quick.
But it’s a thing over there.

 


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