targetpanic
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We just got back from our Montana mule deer hunt. This was our 3rd trip out there. Same 3 of us went as the other trips; my buddy Shawn, my wife Wendy and myself (another Shawn).
We picked up my buddy on Saturday 10/22 at 3:30am to head to the airport. Flights were crazy expensive this year. We flew from Hartford to Dallas to Billings. Everything seemed to go smooth while checking in and on the flights. We had 1h 45 min layover in DFW. When we got to Billings around 1:30pm local time 2 out of the 4 bags showed up...you can probably guess which 2 pieces of luggage didn't show up. The Rifle cases were nowhere to be found. The AA crew were hopeful that they would show up on the next flight which landed at 11:30 that night . Also, since they were firearms they would not deliver them to us. So we could either hang around the airport for 10hrs or we would have to come back the next morning. We decided to grab the rental truck, hit Walmart and pick up our food/supplies for the week and drive the 2.5hrs to the house we rented. We were all exhausted by the time we got everything settled into the house.
Sunday - Early the next morning Shawn and I drove 2.5hrs back to Billings, gathered up our bags, and drove 2.5hours back to the house in a rain/snow/freezing rain mixture.
It was around noon by the time we had all our gear together and got in the truck to scout out some new areas in the National Forest. We wanted to try and find some new areas closer to where we were staying this year as opposed to the areas we have hunted in the past (which were closer to where we stayed in years past). The rental was a 4wd Ram 1500 crew cab but the ground clearance and factory tires left a lot to be desired. We were limited to staying on the "main" roads through the NF. Late in the day we found a promising looking area that we would start at the next morning.
Monday - We woke up to 3" of snow, 22 degrees and wind blowing like a SOB 50mph gusts that were supposed to let up later in the day. We drove the new road and glassed at all likely locations trying to get familiar with the lay of the land. We found a group of 5 bull elk and 3 muley does and 2 coyotes but not much else to show for it. We checked out some other areas late morning/midday and noticed the lack of tracks anywhere and headed back to the new road for the afternoon hunt. It was fairly slow and we saw 1 muley doe, Shawn saw a bull elk and wendy and I jumped a herd of 12 calves/calfs and a big 6pt bull out of a ditch.
We picked up my buddy on Saturday 10/22 at 3:30am to head to the airport. Flights were crazy expensive this year. We flew from Hartford to Dallas to Billings. Everything seemed to go smooth while checking in and on the flights. We had 1h 45 min layover in DFW. When we got to Billings around 1:30pm local time 2 out of the 4 bags showed up...you can probably guess which 2 pieces of luggage didn't show up. The Rifle cases were nowhere to be found. The AA crew were hopeful that they would show up on the next flight which landed at 11:30 that night . Also, since they were firearms they would not deliver them to us. So we could either hang around the airport for 10hrs or we would have to come back the next morning. We decided to grab the rental truck, hit Walmart and pick up our food/supplies for the week and drive the 2.5hrs to the house we rented. We were all exhausted by the time we got everything settled into the house.
Sunday - Early the next morning Shawn and I drove 2.5hrs back to Billings, gathered up our bags, and drove 2.5hours back to the house in a rain/snow/freezing rain mixture.
It was around noon by the time we had all our gear together and got in the truck to scout out some new areas in the National Forest. We wanted to try and find some new areas closer to where we were staying this year as opposed to the areas we have hunted in the past (which were closer to where we stayed in years past). The rental was a 4wd Ram 1500 crew cab but the ground clearance and factory tires left a lot to be desired. We were limited to staying on the "main" roads through the NF. Late in the day we found a promising looking area that we would start at the next morning.
Monday - We woke up to 3" of snow, 22 degrees and wind blowing like a SOB 50mph gusts that were supposed to let up later in the day. We drove the new road and glassed at all likely locations trying to get familiar with the lay of the land. We found a group of 5 bull elk and 3 muley does and 2 coyotes but not much else to show for it. We checked out some other areas late morning/midday and noticed the lack of tracks anywhere and headed back to the new road for the afternoon hunt. It was fairly slow and we saw 1 muley doe, Shawn saw a bull elk and wendy and I jumped a herd of 12 calves/calfs and a big 6pt bull out of a ditch.