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Cow Elk hunting out of unit 76 in Montpelier,Idaho
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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 2242233" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>Large amounts of private land in that area.</p><p>If you have Onyx maps I would look at it and start contacting some of them. If you don't have it I highly suggest you do. You'll want to focus on the hayfields. They feed at night in them and move up a first light to bed down in the timber. Depending on hunting pressure you can pattern them and make a play. This year is especially dry so that'll play into the game as time goes by. If it stays this dry till the season starts it'll be a different game. Water will be paramount. Again a lot of that is on private land.</p><p>Start researching and contacting land owners. Contact Idaho fish and Game. Some of the land owners give their info to get hunters to come on their property to hunt as the elk can eat quite a bit of crops. </p><p>Idaho has a program called Acces Yes with land owners. There's a bunch of them in that unit to start checking out. </p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 2242233, member: 12469"] Large amounts of private land in that area. If you have Onyx maps I would look at it and start contacting some of them. If you don’t have it I highly suggest you do. You’ll want to focus on the hayfields. They feed at night in them and move up a first light to bed down in the timber. Depending on hunting pressure you can pattern them and make a play. This year is especially dry so that’ll play into the game as time goes by. If it stays this dry till the season starts it’ll be a different game. Water will be paramount. Again a lot of that is on private land. Start researching and contacting land owners. Contact Idaho fish and Game. Some of the land owners give their info to get hunters to come on their property to hunt as the elk can eat quite a bit of crops. Idaho has a program called Acces Yes with land owners. There’s a bunch of them in that unit to start checking out. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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