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The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

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Originally Posted by Hiaring8
The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...


That is the truth! Thank god I love bow hunting.


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Originally Posted by Hiaring8
The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

If you want the critter to come home with you, you'll have to hike over to it whether before the shot or after wink

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
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The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

If you want the critter to come home with you, you'll have to hike over to it whether before the shot or after wink


Jordan"s right.....I am not too sure what you're getting at here Hiaring.

If you're hunting those areas, you're either going to spend a day crossing that canyon to get your more acceptably ranged shot, or you're going to spend a day getting over to your downed critter.

Either way you'll spend multiple days packing it out.



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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Originally Posted by Hiaring8
The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

If you want the critter to come home with you, you'll have to hike over to it whether before the shot or after wink


This is just a reminder that shot placement is more important than most anything else. And long range hunting prevents the hunter from shooting a large animal like an elk or a moose in the best spot.

Which is always "right next to the truck."



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Originally Posted by smokepole
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Originally Posted by Hiaring8
The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

If you want the critter to come home with you, you'll have to hike over to it whether before the shot or after wink


This is just a reminder that shot placement is more important than most anything else. And long range hunting prevents the hunter from shooting a large animal like an elk or a moose in the best spot.

Which is always "right next to the truck, and just a bit uphill."


There. Fixed.


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Originally Posted by T_Inman
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Originally Posted by Hiaring8
The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

If you want the critter to come home with you, you'll have to hike over to it whether before the shot or after wink


Jordan"s right.....I am not too sure what you're getting at here Hiaring.

If you're hunting those areas, you're either going to spend a day crossing that canyon to get your more acceptably ranged shot, or you're going to spend a day getting over to your downed critter.

Either way you'll spend multiple days packing it out.


Been hunting that wildnerness for 20 plus years...so yes I understand what I’m getting into every time and yes had some 2-3 day elk packouts...more of just a casual observation. I’m becoming more of a fan of those LR flat desert hunts...🤔😎

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Originally Posted by smokepole
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The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

If you want the critter to come home with you, you'll have to hike over to it whether before the shot or after wink


This is just a reminder that shot placement is more important than most anything else. And long range hunting prevents the hunter from shooting a large animal like an elk or a moose in the best spot.

Which is always "right next to the truck."

LR hunting can work in your favor when the truck is at your 12:00 and the critter is somewhere between 09:00-03:00, and 700 yards closer to the truck than you are grin

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Maybe so, but that's still not "right next to the truck,,,"



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Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Originally Posted by Hiaring8
The problem with LR shooting in some of the backcountry areas I hunt here in Idaho (selway bitteroot and frank church wildernesses) is that a 6-700 yard cross canyon shot means a day to get over to the animal and multiple days to pack out...big rough steep roadless wildnerness country...

If you want the critter to come home with you, you'll have to hike over to it whether before the shot or after wink


This is just a reminder that shot placement is more important than most anything else. And long range hunting prevents the hunter from shooting a large animal like an elk or a moose in the best spot.

Which is always "right in the box of the truck."

Well if we’re going to get technical, then I’d have to make a change to your original statement. Fixed it for you.

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I've not seen more than (5) Bull Elk in the back of one crummy at a time...though the crummy was nowhere near proximity of the victims,nor could it get closer.

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Yup, unless you are of extreme luck, it isn't often your truck and the elk you hope to harvest are going to be in close proximity but wishing is always fun, right? I guess that is what they make packs, game carts, horses, chainsaw winches, and extra buddies for? wink

I have to admit the last few years, especially since my brother and I have both had heart problems, I have passed up on a couple elk I could have gotten to and easily taken but for the pack out up and down the canyon between us would probably have done us both in. So we sat and watched them feed for a couple hours content in the knowledge we could have gotten them if we wanted to, but let them grow up a little. Either way, you need to be prepared to not only shoot long range if necessary but to pack long range also. When the truck is a couple miles or more away that seems to be the tougher decision in my case any more.... wink

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