Rock Knocker
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A self guided Elk Hunt on Private Land in Idaho is available from November 20th until December 1st this year (bulls only). Included in the package is a rustic cabin that can sleep 3 comfortably in the heart of one of the largest elk herds in the country. Arrangements can be made to come in a couple of days prior to the hunt and a day after if you need the time to pack out your animals.
The cost for the hunt is $3,500 and if you book before October 7th, you will receive a brand new .50 caliber Pederesoli muzzleloader (a $1400 value). A fourth person can sleep in the loft for an extra $750. Pictures of the cabin and areal survey of the hunting area is available upon request. The cabin is equipped with bunks, kitchen area, propane heater and lights, table and chairs. It will have a water and propane supply for the duration of your stay and a clean outhouse and elk hanging trees. A good butcher, taxidermist and cold hanging coolers, a place to sight in your guns are available in the area. A nearby town due east is St. Maries with shopping markets and other amenities. The Reservation also has a shopping market, hardware store, gas stations, restaurants, liquor and cigarette stores plus a casino about a 20 minute drive from the property.
The hunting area covers an alder live creek bottom with some open pasture, a mixed timber pine-spruce-balsam mountainside and a mountaintop with dark timber and a very productive clear cut that is starting to reforest. The owner will be available on-site when you arrive and depart from the hunt to show you around the hunting area and best spots to shoot elk but this is not a guided hunt.
The property is south of Coeur d' Alene about a 15 minute drive to the lake. To get to the property, you drive 45 minutes from the Spokane airport on to the Couer d' Alene Indian Reservation. The property is located on one of the few private tracts on the Reservation. The tribe rarely hunt this part of their large Reservation so the animal population is quite high. A State hunting license is required and whitetail season is also open. You may shoot a bear with an unfilled deer tag and wolf tags are cheap. Both are seen from time to time on the property and whitetail are abundant. Either sex whitetails my be taken with a muzzoleloader or any other firearm.
Don't miss this great opportunity!!!
Sean (aka Rock Knocker)
The cost for the hunt is $3,500 and if you book before October 7th, you will receive a brand new .50 caliber Pederesoli muzzleloader (a $1400 value). A fourth person can sleep in the loft for an extra $750. Pictures of the cabin and areal survey of the hunting area is available upon request. The cabin is equipped with bunks, kitchen area, propane heater and lights, table and chairs. It will have a water and propane supply for the duration of your stay and a clean outhouse and elk hanging trees. A good butcher, taxidermist and cold hanging coolers, a place to sight in your guns are available in the area. A nearby town due east is St. Maries with shopping markets and other amenities. The Reservation also has a shopping market, hardware store, gas stations, restaurants, liquor and cigarette stores plus a casino about a 20 minute drive from the property.
The hunting area covers an alder live creek bottom with some open pasture, a mixed timber pine-spruce-balsam mountainside and a mountaintop with dark timber and a very productive clear cut that is starting to reforest. The owner will be available on-site when you arrive and depart from the hunt to show you around the hunting area and best spots to shoot elk but this is not a guided hunt.
The property is south of Coeur d' Alene about a 15 minute drive to the lake. To get to the property, you drive 45 minutes from the Spokane airport on to the Couer d' Alene Indian Reservation. The property is located on one of the few private tracts on the Reservation. The tribe rarely hunt this part of their large Reservation so the animal population is quite high. A State hunting license is required and whitetail season is also open. You may shoot a bear with an unfilled deer tag and wolf tags are cheap. Both are seen from time to time on the property and whitetail are abundant. Either sex whitetails my be taken with a muzzoleloader or any other firearm.
Don't miss this great opportunity!!!
Sean (aka Rock Knocker)
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