The first week? Of May, or June? I looked the current data recently. Still shows over 30 inches of water up there. I really appreciate the insight. Last year I went up a bit to soon and couldn't even get my truck up to the trail head.
Okay I get that, but why are you sending these nonmotorized comments to me... literally, my first sentence of my second comment said I'm fine with keeping them off nonmotorized trails. I was just saying that they still provide a benefit to all those who don't want to hunt from a noisy ass dirt...
My app is in, after reading the go hunt application articles. There are some units that are fairly easy to draw that are at or over objective. I'm hoping that holds true I'm in a meat crisis!
I don't know if anyone will still see this but I am planning on going up to Idaho for spring bear this year. My plan was to go to unit 10. Does anyone have insight on grizzly density? I've had two prospective hunting partners cancel on me and I don't know if I want to hunt a grizzly riddled...
Yes they are prohibited on trails, prohibiting motors. Dirt bike trail is open to dirt bikes... a motorized vehicle... what I said was ebikes are allowed on main roads, atv roads, and dirt bike trails. Not hiking trails.
Mystery Ranch Beartooth80 I've used it for 2 seasons and my biggest concern is with the suitcase style pocket. You have to unclip almost every strap on the bag just to open that pocket, so moving from glassing spot to glassing spot, or stopping for some lunch can be a little annoying. 1st world...
I don't have a problem keeping them on motorized roads, but a dirt bike trail is still a motorized road that you can't take a ATV'S down and some of these dirt bike trails go for 20-30 miles, and I simply don't have time to spend 2 days hiking 20 miles like Brian Call or Ryan Lampers but I can...
From what I've seen in most states you are good to ride your e-bike on everything down to a dirt bike trail, Utah let's you have them everywhere you can mountain bike. Even with the dirt bike restriction it still opens allot of land for hunting, as far as accessibility.
I agree, This will give more opportunity to the Non resident who cant afford an outfitter or just doesn't want to use one. But it doesn't totally take the opportunity away for those who do, public land or private land. I for one have never used an outfitter (not that there is anything wrong with...
So far the only thing I have dialed in is a Black bear hunt, which I am trying to e-scout for (if there is someone is willing with some tips on what to look for during spring bear e-scouting I am a NEWB and could use it.) I just bought points for Arizona this year due to drought, I am thinking...