About 70lbs is accurate. I used 5 medium sized quarter bags, same size you would use for a muley. I think I used argali bags, similar to kuiu. The extra bag was for the cape and head. I didn't cape for full body as I knew I was doing a pedestal.
I'm going to start my bowhunting career and looking for a set up. Looking to do it properly with a knowledgeable tech to help with my set up. I don't know much about the equipment, but am eager to get going and learn. I searched the forums and didn't turn up anything for my scenario.
I have...
No points here, age 32. I'm out. I would entertain the random draw if it costs ~$100, but right now this state is a little lower on my priority list since I have to choose.
Seeking advice for OTC vs. Draw tags is two different things. I'm not going to engage anyone for OTC, but could entertain helping a brother out on a special tag. Those usually don't effect the general populous. If they're not finding info here, they can just as easily find it with a call to a...
I'm no moose expert but I help a buddy with his Idaho moose hunt this year. Never saw anything close to that large. The development of his right palm is huge. Score is heavily influenced by the palm geometry. Length of points stemming from the palm mean nothing. Number of points does matter. A...
Idaho expanded methods of take were added with the latest legislation. One of those was nighttime hunting on private land specifically. My question is how folks have approached this on corporate timberlands (e.g. Potlatch, stimson) as a written agreement has to be made with the hunter and...
@TEWONG yes please give us details. Great ram!
New to the sheep app game here with only a couple of years applying for select rocky and desert states. Unpopular statement: I drew a rocky as a resident in Idaho after 2 years of applying. Drew in 2020.
For me, ~350" or so. At that size its a great representative of the species. I mostly hunt idaho, so those really huge bulls (380+) are more rare than the other western states because of how they're managed by the state.
I think just having one elk shoulder in a house is enough. From now on...