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<blockquote data-quote="livetohunt" data-source="post: 1404207" data-attributes="member: 100535"><p>I definitely grew up here, and have had a lifetime hunting and fishing license here since I was 2 years old. Ya lots of people hunting is frustrating but that's half the battle. It's like that anywhere else.</p><p></p><p>You always have to be willing to go that extra mile to get away from people. I hunt in some "hunter crowded" areas that once I'm a mile off the roads there's no one. You can also hunt the way we do, which is skip opening few days and then you hunt where the animals go to when being pressured.</p><p></p><p>IDFG limits tags and I think they have decent hunt area size for each tag ratios. I'm more concerned about the wolves decimating the big game populations.</p><p></p><p>As long as IDFG does a good job with game management and everyone is reporting harvests, why shonuld you have a problem with giving hunters advice on areas? It's public land.</p><p></p><p>Call me crazy all you want, but I respect guys that will spend the money to come from across the county to hunt an OTC tag. I would rather have that guy hunt here over the guy that throws 20k at a guide to trophy hunt some limited access area. It takes time and money and I'm not bashful, I'll point them in the right direction. I'm not going to say specific areas but good units that match what they are looking for.</p><p></p><p>I plan on hunting out of state in a few years. Probably Wyoming as I will be buying points. When I start getting serious about it one of my first things will be to ask some advice about what units and drawings on this forum. How can I ask those questions if I turn a cold shoulder to someone asking about my state?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livetohunt, post: 1404207, member: 100535"] I definitely grew up here, and have had a lifetime hunting and fishing license here since I was 2 years old. Ya lots of people hunting is frustrating but that’s half the battle. It’s like that anywhere else. You always have to be willing to go that extra mile to get away from people. I hunt in some “hunter crowded” areas that once I’m a mile off the roads there’s no one. You can also hunt the way we do, which is skip opening few days and then you hunt where the animals go to when being pressured. IDFG limits tags and I think they have decent hunt area size for each tag ratios. I’m more concerned about the wolves decimating the big game populations. As long as IDFG does a good job with game management and everyone is reporting harvests, why shonuld you have a problem with giving hunters advice on areas? It’s public land. Call me crazy all you want, but I respect guys that will spend the money to come from across the county to hunt an OTC tag. I would rather have that guy hunt here over the guy that throws 20k at a guide to trophy hunt some limited access area. It takes time and money and I’m not bashful, I’ll point them in the right direction. I’m not going to say specific areas but good units that match what they are looking for. I plan on hunting out of state in a few years. Probably Wyoming as I will be buying points. When I start getting serious about it one of my first things will be to ask some advice about what units and drawings on this forum. How can I ask those questions if I turn a cold shoulder to someone asking about my state? [/QUOTE]
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