Free: Contests & Raffles.
Yeah, that's right, but make sure you notice that it also states that the hunt is on all the unit EXCEPT for the National Forest area and the land inside the Rainwater Wildlife Area (Elk Area 1010 description). That means it's all a private land hunt. I went out a couple times last year and found lots of No Hunting signs. I also damn near died getting twisted around in the fog, unprepared for the hunt, and not trusting the GPS on a piece of state land we found. I called the state biologist, and he was no help. I called the enforcement officer for the area, and he had no complaining landowners to tell me about or areas to try...even though it's a depredation hunt. Disappointing, but I might try it again by knocking on doors this year. Suprisingly enough, I never saw an elk while I was out there. At least I can get out and carry my bow during January still. However, I think my time might be better spent coyote or cougar hunting in Idaho.
Except that it starts tomorrow....