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<blockquote data-quote="Backcountry_IDN" data-source="post: 1455667" data-attributes="member: 106153"><p>I agree with Korhil78. Bring someone with you, even in southeast Idaho where I am from, there are/has been a great deal of predators come about. Wolves for sure, and lions. We had a lion stalk us last year on our hunting trip. I can deal with wolves, but lions are too quiet for me to take a chance.</p><p></p><p>Like he said above, get ready to hike. Last season we parked our truck across a field from the mountain we were going to get up in. We went from 5200ft in elevation to 8000 ft in 2 hours with 60+ lbs in our packs. We ended up hunting right around the 8500 mark. Beautiful area but rough country. </p><p></p><p>I hear a ton of people saying the mulies took a beating in the winter of last year and to be honest I don't know what they mean. In the area we were hunting we seen 10 different bucks and countless does/fawns throughout the season. One monster we could not get to that was definitely pushing 200. I have a blurry pic of him.</p><p></p><p>You'll have to get high if you are to get into decent size deer I will say. There are a HUGE amount of road hunters where I'm at. I would say, if you can go into central Idaho or apply for a draw unit for your best chance and a good Muley. And definitely bring someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backcountry_IDN, post: 1455667, member: 106153"] I agree with Korhil78. Bring someone with you, even in southeast Idaho where I am from, there are/has been a great deal of predators come about. Wolves for sure, and lions. We had a lion stalk us last year on our hunting trip. I can deal with wolves, but lions are too quiet for me to take a chance. Like he said above, get ready to hike. Last season we parked our truck across a field from the mountain we were going to get up in. We went from 5200ft in elevation to 8000 ft in 2 hours with 60+ lbs in our packs. We ended up hunting right around the 8500 mark. Beautiful area but rough country. I hear a ton of people saying the mulies took a beating in the winter of last year and to be honest I don't know what they mean. In the area we were hunting we seen 10 different bucks and countless does/fawns throughout the season. One monster we could not get to that was definitely pushing 200. I have a blurry pic of him. You'll have to get high if you are to get into decent size deer I will say. There are a HUGE amount of road hunters where I'm at. I would say, if you can go into central Idaho or apply for a draw unit for your best chance and a good Muley. And definitely bring someone. [/QUOTE]
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