- May 16, 2015
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Since I haven't had any luck drawing a tag this year, and am putting in for points in remainders, I'm interested in hunting Idaho OTC for elk this year. I've never hunted Idaho but it looks enticing since Colorado was a complete bust last year. I've seen several posts from folks asking about ID OTC elk opportunities. I've got similar questions and would appreciate info on how the general tags work. Saw an earlier post that seemed to talk about buying tags for OTC hunts for 2016 already. I was thinking of applying (sometime in May?) for a limited hunt and if not drawn hope to hunt on a general OTC tag, even though I'm not exactly sure how that works. If you don't draw a limited zone do you have to hunt just one specific area? I drove through Alpine, Wyo and Montpelier, Idaho in 2014 on a trip to Yellowstone (saw few elk, but loads of bison and grizzlies in the Park). The country from Montpelier to Alpine looked like great deer and elk country and am curious if you know if elk can be hunted in areas 66, 66a and 76 with an OTC archery tag in 2016? In one of my copies of Eastman's it looks like at least some of the hunts in 66, 66A are draws. Since I'll be hunting by myself this fall, I'm looking for a place that's not real rugged, but still somewhere where I can get away from crowds and have a chance at a bull. Any thoughts on OTC opportunities and the general tags in Idaho would be appreciated. I'm game for archery, muzzy or rifle as needed to increase chances for success. Thanks.