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thinking about going to Idaho? Salmon, ID
mmullins:
I have never hunted outside of western Washington. I have an opportunity to go over to Salmon ID for a mule deer hunt. Ive done a little research and haven't came up with to much. I am not looking for honey holes, just a little bit of info to help me decide if the out of state tag will be worth it. Also the reason for basing out of Salmon is my buddy has hooked us up with a place to stay.
norsepeak:
hunted over there three times....here is a nickels worth of free advice....BUY A WOLF TAG! That's about all you'll see in that country anymore. Used to be some fantastic mule deer hunting, but the last time I went, we saw hardly any deer or elk, just lots of bone piles and wolf tracks.
WAcoyotehunter:
I lion hunted down there this winter and saw hundreds of elk, lots of bighorns and plenty of mule deer. We also saw wolf tracks every day. Have a wolf tag.
We hunted the East side of the river between the MT border and the river- i think it was unit 30- the area up around North Fork seemed gamier, we saw more deer and sheep there- it was unit 28.
summit creek:
i know a group of older loggers from morton they fill there deer tags every year in salmon nothing huge but these guys drink lots of jim beam and beer and road hunt but kill bucks every year since ive known them 13 years
huntnnw:
We hunted out of riggins this past year and saw tons of deer...I know wolves eat alot of game,but the way some describe areas is like hunting the face of the moon. I have heard these storys of areas for years now,but everytime I scout or hunt these bad areas I see lots of game
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