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DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 4:44 AM ( #1 )
Any one know anything about Idaho elk unit #76?  I'm planning a DIY Elk hunt for 2011 and I'm trying to find the best unit.  Where are there a good number of Bulls?  What is the terrain like?  Anything you could tell me would be greatly appriciated. 

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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 6:59 AM ( #2 )
Colorado is your best bet. Lots of places ot go and get a bull. Do your homework well and get in to a descent spot. You may have to get in the back country for a good one but it will be worth it. Gun or bow? I believe Idaho has over the counter tags for the gen seasons as well. New Mexico has gen tags also if I'm not mistaken for archery. If you go to the state fish and game depts and you will be able to find what you need for your hunt. Here is what Steve had posted up top for everyones needs:

Just click on any link below and it will get you were you need to be for licensing info.


Alabama Division of Game and Fish
 
64 North Union Street, Montgomery, AL 36130
Telephone: 334-242-3486
 
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Division of Wildlife Conservation, P.O. Box 115526, Juneau, AK 99811-5526
Telephone: 907-465-4190
 
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
Information Centre Main Floor, 9920 108 Street, Edmonton, AB T5K 2M4
Telephone: 780-944-0313
 
Arizona Game and Fish Department
2221 W. Greenway Road, Phoenix, AZ 85023-4399
Telephone: 602-942-3000
 
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
2 Natural Resources Drive, Little Rock, AR 72205
Telephone: 800-364-4263
 
British Columbia Ministry of the Environment, Lands and Parks
P.O. Box 9374 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9M4
Telephone: 250-387-3205
 
California Department of Fish and Game
1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Telephone: 916-445-0411
 
Colorado Division of Wildlife
6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
Telephone: 303-297-1192
 
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
79 Elm Street, Wildlife Division, Hartford, CT 06106
Telephone: 860-424-3011
 
Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife
89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901
Telephone: 302-739-9000
 
Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission
Farris Bryant Building, 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600
Telephone: 850-488-4676
 
Georgia Wildlife Resources Division
2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Southeast, Suite 1252 East Tower Atlanta, GA 30334
Telephone: 404-656-3500
 
Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife
1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 325, Honolulu, HI 96813
Telephone: 808-587-0166
 
Idaho Fish and Game Department
P.O. Box 25 (83707), 600 South Walnut Street, Boise, ID 83712
Telephone: 208-334-3700
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 7:00 AM ( #3 )
The only states I know of are Colorado for some of their seasons and Idaho has a first-come-first served sale of tags in some units that go on sale on December 1 for the following year.  They sell out within 30 days most of the time.
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 7:09 AM ( #4 )
Topgun, Thanks for the info.  I did find that Idaho sells their tags over the counter.  I'm planning on doing and archery hunt.  I had thought that CO was draw only but I'm gonna be looking into the information that you gave me.  Thanks
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:09 AM ( #5 )
the archery tag should be OTC - and the elk numbers ought to be good (but I can't help you with specifics)
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 10:36 AM ( #6 )
Ya gotta love Idaho. Some great things on their F&G website. One of these day's, God willing, I can move to a state like that!!!
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 12:44 PM ( #7 )
Idaho is an elk hunters dream state. Maybe not the numbers of elk that Colorado has. But, the chance of killing a big bull there is greater there, I think, than Colorado. Due to the fact that you have to go so far into the bush in Co. to get a chance at the bigger bulls. Idaho has lower elevations, up to 6500 ft. but very steep and rugged in places. Try to look at the pan handle region, above Cour De Lane. I think you'll have better chances there to score on a big bull.
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 7:11 PM ( #8 )
Yea, Jerry, I have been eyeing the panhandle region of Idaho for more than a year. Particularly the Sandpoint area on Lake pend Oreille, a very beautiful place to live with tons of wildlife to hunt and fishing for huge rainbow trout too. Sure beats hot, muggy, congested, illegal alien infested Florida.
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Tuesday, June 09, 2009 10:45 PM ( #9 )
hey nep - there's moose up there in the panhandle, too!
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 5:55 AM ( #10 )
Hey everyone thanks for the Great info.  I'll be looking into it all.  both CO and ID sound like great spots, and as much as I want to archery hunt, I think I'm going to end up taking the ole 06 out for my first yr. and see where that leads us.  My group is talking about making this an annual event so I'll get the chance to shoot one with the bow eventually.  Thanks for everything and if any one has any info on decent GMU's in CO that would be great. 
 
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 7:47 AM ( #11 )
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I have a couple of spots in Idaho for you to look into. The places I would suggest are just west of Afton and Freedom, Wy. Both of these places have BLM land and have a good pop of elk in them. They are fairly easy accessible and have good habitat for elk. I hunted both places and saw elk everytime out. They have a descent pop of Muley's also. One other place is up by Challis, in the Salmon river system. That country is tough hunting unless you're a goat. It is steep and rugged but has some of the biggest bulls in the state. Get in shape man if you're gonna hunt there. The other 2 places are alot easier to get around in. They have some steep hills but nothing that you could not hunt in. Get yourself a couple of good topo's for those areas and you'll see that it is not too bad. Elk Valley, west of Freedom is great. Lots of elk.  Good luck man. 
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:27 AM ( #12 )

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Elk Valley ... Lots of elk. 


I wish all names were so helpful.  I've been to many places with names that were a bit misleading!
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 1:27 PM ( #13 )
I've been to this place and saw for myself. Problem was I did not have an elk tag. Opening morning, we had to find a tree to hide behind as to not get run over after the first shot was fired. I have seen several herds up there with 60- 80 head of elk ea. ANd some of the surrounding mts have lots of elk also. You will also see moose,grizz,black bears and lots of Muley's up there. Just outside of Freedom there is an elk farm that the rancher has issues with the wild elk coming down when the cow's go into heat. They get in his fence and tear the hell out of it. It is also home to the Freedom Arms Co.   Pic's coming out of the BLM land outside Freedon,Wy.

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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 1:34 PM ( #14 )
You could also look up and around Island Park. It has good num's of elk, but gets pertty populated when they are in rut by hunters.
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 2:04 PM ( #15 )
I think there might be a shooter in that bunch!
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 2:05 PM ( #16 )
OK - maybe more than one!
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 3:33 PM ( #17 )
WOW!!! Awesome picture Gary. No permit huh???? That is one of those "so close, yet so far" moments.
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:48 PM ( #18 )
You guys have no idea of how close we were to the herd and the herd bull on opening morning. We left camp at 3:30 am, took a 25 mile ride by 4 wheeler into the back country. We hiked from 4:30 to just before daylight to get up top and that was a constant uphill climb only to have them so close buy yet so far. We actually had to find trees to hide behind there were so many in amounst us after that first shot. We were after deer but since the elk were there, we figured the deer would be also. We watched them everyday and you could almost set your clock in the afternoons to 5:45 when they would come out into the sage flats and hillsides. It was amazing. I may try and go back this next yr and go after them again. This time, I will get the tags myself and not let my buddy take care of that for me. With buddies like that who needs enemies right?  LMAO 
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 8:17 PM ( #19 )
So Tx. Was that Idaho or Wy.? If you ever make it back that way and you are looking for a partner let me know. I been thinking about venturing out sometime. I just never knew where to go. Plus with the move out here funds were kinda tight. Now we are starting to settle in and I'm nearing an increase in vacation time.
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RE: DIY Bull Elk hunt - Thursday, June 11, 2009 7:31 AM ( #20 )
In that area, you kind of have to watch where you walk or you'll be in Wy.  LOL That place we hunt is right on the border. Look for Afton, and Freedom and you'll see what I mean about the border being so close.  LMAO. I'll definately give you a buzz man when I get back up there.
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