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Idaho Unit 1 Mule Deer
13 August 2008, 23:46
BuffIdaho Unit 1 Mule Deer
I'm thinking of going to Idaho for Mule Deer in Unit 1. I see the harvest stats run about 90% Whitetail. Does anyone have any experience there?
Thanks in advance for any info.
Stu
19 August 2008, 02:13
AtkinsonI have a number of friends that hunt there, the main problem is getting past private land to hunt the gov. land I am told..
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
21 August 2008, 23:02
BuffThanks Ray, I wonder if were talking about the same area. I was talking about GMU 1 up towards the Canadien border. It looks like lots of State & National Forest land. I'm thinking of going around Priest Lake. I would rather hunt muley's but, it looks like whitetails are the vast majority of the kill.
Thanks---Stu
22 August 2008, 00:21
NavalukBuff,
You are right and Ray has been mislead by "a number of friends". Gated road country. Bring a mountain bike and trailer.
23 August 2008, 11:15
BuffThanks Olds. Will I find Muleys if I go high?
23 August 2008, 20:52
MARK H. YOUNGBuff,
I work with a guide in that area and have hunted whitetail and cougar there. It is big rough country but has a pretty good road system in the forest. Whitetails are betterthan mule deer there with some real boomers coming from there each year. If you can do the all day stand thing you have an excellent chance for a really big deer and you can shoot two.
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NavalukBuff,
There are mulies up high and lower as well. Many more whitetails. You need to carefully review the regs and costs before taking Young's 2 deer statement. I know I as a res I can buy a another non res tag if there are any available after Sept 1st. I am sure you can also, But its alot of money for just a deer. And if the hunting was so great in Idaho they would be sold out anyway. You will likely find a whitetail you can't refuse before you find a shootable Mulie depending on your how low your mulie standards are. Good luck it is the nicest looking area in Idaho in my opinion.
24 August 2008, 02:31
BuffThanks for the great info men.
Stu
28 August 2008, 21:51
AtkinsonSG Olds,
The problem is the big bucks come down into the fields on private land and much of that Federal land is landlocked by private land..Sure you can hunt US Forest land and BLM in land up there and there are many roads, but the best deer hunting is behind those farms..
I think "my number of friends" are pretty well informed as to where the hunting is best as they have been going up there for 25 or so years.
They also have taken the time to develope friendships and have permission to hunt behind these oat and wheat fields, always a good idea.
Since I live in Idaho and having hunted most of the state, I will assure there is a hell of a lot of Federal land thats not worth your time to hunt..Poor management and an attitude of who cares is the problem...All the money from those $400 non resident tags and licenses go for new trucks and office buildings and damn little management.
If you want a successfull Idaho hunt you best find out which is the better draw hunts or your success rate will be about 9% state wide, or so I have been told by some Fish and Game officers.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
28 August 2008, 22:59
NavalukMr. A,
I have hunted up in unit 1.
I am from Idaho County. Look it up.
I am not from Texas.
Thats were I am comming from.
29 August 2008, 00:16
NavalukBuff,
For research. Check out
www.monstermuleys.com forums. Again good luck I think you will enjoy the hunt alot.
29 August 2008, 01:38
N E 450 No2Buff
I hunted in Montana for 12 years next to that part of Idaho, for black bear.
I saw a lot of bears, the last few years more Grizz than Black.
Also a lot of moose, I do not know how far over into Idaho the bears go, but I thought you might like to know.
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29 August 2008, 02:36
NavalukBuff,
NE 450 No2 has a good point. There are Grizzlys up there and lots of black bears. They say there are caribou in the country but I have never seen one while hunting.
01 September 2008, 08:19
BuffThanks men. I saw the griz warning on Idaho's website.
Stu
01 September 2008, 12:15
N E 450 No2Buff
I do not know where you currently live, but I can say that that part of Idaho is very beautiful, from a hunters perspective.
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