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I don't get around Idaho that much but I did see the little black-tailed one's when we flew a little 4-seater into Twinfalls ID. airport about 2 years back. I could not believe my eye's and my trigger finger was twitching the hole time when I was on the tarmac. They were ' Thick ' too, but No way in hell was there a way to get a shot off there, It was like a little prairie dog protection reserve there on the Airport with Acres of them running every where. So there has to be more of them around that area. There is a lot of Agriculture land around there too. But they probably go under ground when it really starts to heat-up when summer gets there. .
I have always shot them on a friends farm in Hauser. I know there are alot in the area if you can find someone willing to let you shoot on their land. Don't know any public land areas to shoot though, Wish I did
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jimbob</div><div class="ubbcode-body">that link is inop. every place I see them theres a house right behind them. I'm going to montana and packing a summers worth of fun into a weekend</div></div>
I'd say go to MT and try to get on a ranchers property. Seems to be getting harder these days to do that. One of the best things to do is get a good pair of binos and just start scouting. Captain Moroni all S.Cal aren't bad, took me 30 years to get out of there so I could shoot furry little varmints.