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Idaho General Tag Muleys let's see em!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 906094" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>It's been quite awhile sense using a general tag but used to be very successful. My suggestion to you would be to do the home work and put in for a unit that has a late hunt so to hunt during the rut if you are looking for a big guy. My first choice for a wall hanger would be unit 45 but very difficult to draw. Second would be up here where I hunt unit 22 and 18. The border between the two and on the Snake river side of 18. Steep kick butt country but there are some monsters in here. Hunt as late as you can or are equipped for. Eastern Idaho especially unit 76 used to be great when the seasons ran until the middle of November. Largest buck I have ever saw was in Stump Creek but a buddy went in there about four years ago and in a five day hunt saw one forked horn. Quad tracks everywhere.</p><p> </p><p> The wolves have had a impact so do the home work. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 906094, member: 10391"] It's been quite awhile sense using a general tag but used to be very successful. My suggestion to you would be to do the home work and put in for a unit that has a late hunt so to hunt during the rut if you are looking for a big guy. My first choice for a wall hanger would be unit 45 but very difficult to draw. Second would be up here where I hunt unit 22 and 18. The border between the two and on the Snake river side of 18. Steep kick butt country but there are some monsters in here. Hunt as late as you can or are equipped for. Eastern Idaho especially unit 76 used to be great when the seasons ran until the middle of November. Largest buck I have ever saw was in Stump Creek but a buddy went in there about four years ago and in a five day hunt saw one forked horn. Quad tracks everywhere. The wolves have had a impact so do the home work. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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