No issues with broadheads, they can be checked in as you would a knife.
Yes, very similar tactics. Basically spot and stalk or calling in during the rut.
My son has the cow tag to the north, area 49. We plan to be based out of Ten Sleep and try for a cow for 3 days. Looking forward to exploring this region of the big horns, will be the first time in this area for me.
All sounds good. I guess I got confused thinking MT requires hunters Ed for youth plus the need to do a MT field day. But if my son already has hunters Ed from another state that’s all he needs.
Thanks for the advice. I’ll wait to hear back from MT FWP.
I should have said we both have USA hunters education, so hopefully this means we are good to apply in MT.
I’ve just seen MT requires “Students age 12 to 17 and students who will turn 12 by Jan. 16 of the current license year (March - Feb.) can take Hunter Education online, but must also pass a required four-hour, in-person field day to be certified”
I have emailed MT FWP to see if this in person...