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And the trendy new Bozetards come with money, typically. Few, if any are hunting around here, they are leasing ranches - usually out east.Also let me define bozetards so people don’t take offense.
Bozetard- recently moved to Bozeman to capitalize on the outdoor industry. Likes to be on podcasts telling everyone about their hunting prowess and knowledge
That story of the 454 was how my experience was. Night before on some random work day worked best for them. Somehow agreed to say ya you can come on the weekend I guess. We got there and it was obvious we irritated they guy cause we couldn’t drop what we were doing to fit their schedule in middle of week.Dice Ranch (Brian) - I looked at the map, and last year it was #425 in Region 7. Please flood that guy with calls for his Type 2 on the date time he takes reservations. Try your hand at B&C ranch as well. Good luck with that.
Montana Block Management Thievery!
So today's August 21, the first day reservations are allowed for the program. According to the regional BMA HQ I spoke to last year and this year, do not call this landowner before 6AM, which is the earliest they take reservations. And remember, today is the first day reservations are allowed...www.hunttalk.com
I can about guarantee you, there's still no real access to plan around. If there is, he's changed his ways. FWP does not care, including those in charge of the BM program. I hope 500 people call Dice. "That's not how we do things, we have our regulars."
Last year a friend was drawn for bull elk in SE MT. He was also "drawn" as one of the public selected hunters (Bulls for Billionaires 454 program) for a large ranch on Sarpy creek that is in a very good area and is (Big Shocker here) also Type 2 BMA. The rancher was unresponsive on phone calls, returned a call weeks later during season and not providing any real opportunity other than (maybe in a week or so on a random Monday after my employees all fill out) at access, and did everything he could to make it ridiculously inconvenient to plan any type of hunt around. Unfortunately, my friend ended up making the trip over on some random day, met up and visited with the friendly rancher. "He's actually a really nice guy." Friend was beside himself to kill basically a management type mule deer buck and thankful beyond the moon for that opportunity to "run along now". He was played like a fiddle. Montana's great private land access programs should never be used as any valuable bargaining chip for landowner/outfitter hunting concessions for permits, etc. Public hunters will get bent over, that's how it is.
That's what I've seen.And the trendy new Bozetards come with money, typically. Few, if any are hunting around here, they are leasing ranches - usually out east.
Seems like the money could be better spent for long term access such as easements to public. There is a lot of land locked public. The people in those bma’s will still likely let the same people go regardless.I’ve had the same type of experience with those type of bma. I think fwp should have to issue the permission slips if that’s a issue then they shouldn’t be in block