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Watch out for the wolvesHey new to this first time heading east any tips for hunting elk in Imnaha unit weather looks good not to cold any tip or advice be greatly appreciated
Yeah I hear any other tips for finding them and where to lookWatch out for the wolves
And the cougars.Watch out for the wolves
How so?Don't discount the locals, either. Many of them are less than welcoming to west siders hunting their elk.
Their odds go way down when they have to compete with everyone in the state for a tag in what is essentially their back yard.How so?
They dont have any different odds of drawing a tag than outsiders.
most of them don't like us period, I know I used to be one of them. now I am one of us, I have seen it from both sides.How so?
They dont have any different odds of drawing a tag than outsiders.
So odd. Been hunting all over Oregon for over 35 years and always been welcomed in small towns and by locals. Grant it I've always been respectful of other hunting camps and find my own areas to hunt. I'm sure there are some selfish outsiders that just arrive and think they can hunt anywhere without respect to who got their first or whose been hunting there for years first. Maybe thats where the problems come from.Their odds go way down when they have to compete with everyone in the state for a tag in what is essentially their back yard.
for fresh sign focus on areas with fresh droppings, then hike off trail into creek draws. Dont pressure them in there on the scouting days though, just poke in to check for more sign then back off till opening day.Thanks guys any other tips I leave Sunday morning we get to scout mon and tues
You also might get another Hunterblow the cow call once an hour, you might get an answer....