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<blockquote data-quote="thomasbangs" data-source="post: 1576051" data-attributes="member: 49922"><p>If you think the Mule Deer hunting has went down hill, elk and moose is even worse. I live in the Panhandle so I primarily hunt Whitetails and elk. Hunting pressure has probably doubled or maybe even tripled in the last 10 years not to mention the predators, wolves, cougars, and bears. My oldest son and one of his buddies came out to archery hunt elk the last 10 days of September this past year although I had done extensive scouting throughout the summer we weren't prepared for all the pressure even though we also had the wolves to contend with. This was in Unit 4. Another son that lives in Boise told me that the IDF&G has said that Unit 39 north of Boise is the most heavily hunted unit in the state, that would be Mule Deer country. While there are pockets and areas that probably still have fairly good hunting , if I were a non resident looking for a quality DIY hunt for the animals mentioned, Idaho would be pretty far down on my list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomasbangs, post: 1576051, member: 49922"] If you think the Mule Deer hunting has went down hill, elk and moose is even worse. I live in the Panhandle so I primarily hunt Whitetails and elk. Hunting pressure has probably doubled or maybe even tripled in the last 10 years not to mention the predators, wolves, cougars, and bears. My oldest son and one of his buddies came out to archery hunt elk the last 10 days of September this past year although I had done extensive scouting throughout the summer we weren't prepared for all the pressure even though we also had the wolves to contend with. This was in Unit 4. Another son that lives in Boise told me that the IDF&G has said that Unit 39 north of Boise is the most heavily hunted unit in the state, that would be Mule Deer country. While there are pockets and areas that probably still have fairly good hunting , if I were a non resident looking for a quality DIY hunt for the animals mentioned, Idaho would be pretty far down on my list. [/QUOTE]
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