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<blockquote data-quote="Snubbie" data-source="post: 655426" data-attributes="member: 33829"><p>Not sure I even comprehend what your first sentence means, sorry. As far as the second sentence...The original responder said the unit 43 herd had been decimated by wolves. If one were interested in shooting a wolf, it would stand to reason one would go where there was a healthy population of wolves.</p><p>While I've never been to Idaho, I have spent considerable time snow skiing in Colorado up to 11,0000 feet and done some hiking in Montana. I am well acquainted with the difficulties altitude can present to us easterners. We learned early on not to ski the first day there! The Idaho areas of interest in my research range from 7k-9k. I live in the mountains of Western NC. Biking, running, backpacking and hiking is the best I can do as far as training, don't much care for exercise machinery. I do appreciate your response, thanks.</p><p> </p><p>edit: bkondeff, just reread your response and my op. Makes sense now, sorry. Thanks for the response, I agree, it's worth a shot in spite of the low draw odds. All I have to lose is the $14 app. fee!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I have applied for the unit 44-1 controlled hunt and have my fingers crossed! If perchance I luck into one of those 22 non-resident tags, I'd love to be able to pm you with some questions if you didn't mind. Otherwise, I have several areas I'm dreaming of in unit 43 and 48...decisions, decisions. I've been planning and researching for over a year and now, with my tags purchased, I'm so excited I can hardly wait. Don't even care if I shoot a deer, just looking forward to a 4 day solo backpack hunt! Shooting something is just a bonus!</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the replies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snubbie, post: 655426, member: 33829"] Not sure I even comprehend what your first sentence means, sorry. As far as the second sentence...The original responder said the unit 43 herd had been decimated by wolves. If one were interested in shooting a wolf, it would stand to reason one would go where there was a healthy population of wolves. While I've never been to Idaho, I have spent considerable time snow skiing in Colorado up to 11,0000 feet and done some hiking in Montana. I am well acquainted with the difficulties altitude can present to us easterners. We learned early on not to ski the first day there! The Idaho areas of interest in my research range from 7k-9k. I live in the mountains of Western NC. Biking, running, backpacking and hiking is the best I can do as far as training, don't much care for exercise machinery. I do appreciate your response, thanks. edit: bkondeff, just reread your response and my op. Makes sense now, sorry. Thanks for the response, I agree, it's worth a shot in spite of the low draw odds. All I have to lose is the $14 app. fee! I have applied for the unit 44-1 controlled hunt and have my fingers crossed! If perchance I luck into one of those 22 non-resident tags, I'd love to be able to pm you with some questions if you didn't mind. Otherwise, I have several areas I'm dreaming of in unit 43 and 48...decisions, decisions. I've been planning and researching for over a year and now, with my tags purchased, I'm so excited I can hardly wait. Don't even care if I shoot a deer, just looking forward to a 4 day solo backpack hunt! Shooting something is just a bonus! Thanks for the replies! [/QUOTE]
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