SE Idaho Hunt

henz08

FNG
Joined
Sep 8, 2020
Messages
27
Location
Western PA
Hi All….

I’m from NW PA. Grew up hunting deer, bear, and small game. Headed to SE Idaho for my first elk/mule deer hunt in October. I’ve been out west hiking/rafting, middle fork in Idaho, and in the Durango Colorado area. Hope the previous experiences help me a bit.

Would greatly appreciate tips, intel, etc. from anyone that has hunted the area.
I read threads, listen to podcasts, have most of the gear (I think). Preparation is separation.

Thanks in advance.
 
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mike.adams.467

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Jan 15, 2016
Messages
271
Hi All….

I’m from NW PA. Grew up hunting deer, bear, and small game. Headed to SE Idaho for my first elk/mule deer hunt in October. I’ve been out west hiking/rafting, middle fork in Idaho, and in the Durango Colorado area. Hope the previous experiences help me a bit.

Would greatly appreciate tips, intel, etc. from anyone that has hunted the area.
I read threads, listen to podcasts, have most of the gear (I think). Preparation is separation.

Thanks in advance.
Can you be a little more specific? SE Idaho is a huge area.
 
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Do you have any advice on picking out a unit that would be mostly spot and stalk? I hunt in southeast alaska primarily and love hiking and going out 5+ miles out in rough country. I went in the lolo last year and found them, but the odds aren’t in my favor to find them in there again
 

rocknry09

FNG
Joined
Dec 28, 2023
Messages
76
Hi All….

I’m from NW PA. Grew up hunting deer, bear, and small game. Headed to SE Idaho for my first elk/mule deer hunt in October. I’ve been out west hiking/rafting, middle fork in Idaho, and in the Durango Colorado area. Hope the previous experiences help me a bit.

Would greatly appreciate tips, intel, etc. from anyone that has hunted the area.
I read threads, listen to podcasts, have most of the gear (I think). Preparation is separation.

Thanks in advance.
elk talk podcast is my favorite
 

Idahohillboy

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
May 7, 2016
Messages
269
Location
Hailey Idaho
1. Unless you know elk put the fuckin bugel away..
2. Use a cow call learn the esterus have multiple of them
3. If you see elk head to timber they will stay there for the day usually get your wind rt and wait them out
4. Best chance at a big boy is less calling more spot n stalk n trailing the heard
5. learn to shoot out to 90 yards so your comfortable to 70 to 60 elk are big targets but tiis aint tree stand shit….
6. Do not camp on the top or mid mountain where the elk are camp in normal spots or where they are
7. Always have your wind right always

I am sure some trolls will come on and contradict me but this has always worked well for me good luck
 
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henz08

henz08

FNG
Joined
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Messages
27
Location
Western PA
Hi All. Following up. I hunted the Danish Pass area of the Bear River Range. I personally did not see any elk, others in camp did, saw about 40 muley does and 1 buck, 1 bull moose. Happy to provide specifics if you PM me. Last time I put unit numbers my post was deleted. Great experience, beautiful country, would go back for round 2.

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