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I'll be hunting Unit 5 in Idaho for deer and Unit 6 for elk. Work?? What's that?
Oops forgot the second part of the question, hour and 20 minute drive.
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Unit 10A Idaho and unit 215 WA
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Four hour drive to GMU ###.
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October 07, 2009, 09:38:24 AM »
Washington... Unit 204 which is roughly 308.4 miles from my place to camp..
Montana... Unit 412 which is just over 800 miles. Ugh.. But well worth it
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Deer: 124 - 25 Minutes
10A - 3.5 hrs
Elk: 169,172 - 4 Hrs
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Re: What unit are you hunting? How far are you traveling?
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If I even hunt deer in Wa this year it will most likely be in 368 (12 miles from home) or 372 (about 1 hour away). I'll be duck hunting on the opener
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For elk it will be 368 only.
And units 404 and 400 in MT for deer. About a 9-10 hour drive to the ranch.
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Units 407, 418, 437, multiseason tag and anywhere from 5 min to 2h hours, depending on which honey I feel like hunting. Oh yea and maybe a little secret mule deer spot on private property on the east side, can't really remember the gmu.
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idaho unit 13 7 hours long ride but big bucks !!!!!!!!!!!!
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124 and its about 50 minutes away.
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Units 702/704, about 950 miles and 15 hours from home.
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I'm thinking about hunting 278 late archery, first year here in WA so just trying to figure it out. Live in Seattle so its just a few hours drive. Looks like an interesting unit with little pressure. any input or a late archery hunting buddy would be nice!!
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October 07, 2009, 04:41:02 PM »
Unit 39 idaho, its about 1 1/2 hours to get up to the area i hunt but im only about 1/2 hour from the units south boundary
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Andrew, you still cross the border and hunt 278? or are you sticking with Idaho this year?
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just idaho this year, cant afford that washington stuff
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