FAIR CHASE
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When I moved to Bozeman in 1999, I had a guy show me some of his bucks from the Bridger's from the yester-years, WOW.
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I also have heard that some of the deer that winter in the bridgers come from the crazy mountains.Years ago there was an article in the Livingston Enterprise hunting paper that comes out just before hunting season where they were talking about game migration. They interviewed a biologist with MTFWP who said that they had collars on 5 generations of does that wintered in the foothills of the Bridgers and returned to Yellowstone Park in the spring.
I think that there is a good chance that some of the big bucks killed in the Bridgers actually came from the Park.
Those days are long gone I would guess since there are very few deer in the park and they probably couldn't cross I90 anyway.
I am wondering how long it took for the cops to show up?If the camera panned out there are probably some neighbors looking just like those does.
It was “The year of the yard deer” up here in Helena too.I ventured into the Bridgers yesterday on the west face of the most extreme rugged peaks. Found an old troll of a freak nasty warrior that hopefully made it through the season to spread his genes.
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I belly crawled within range and as luck would have it (I didn’t have a permit) the old mossy horn gave me the slip, ruining my chances for an Eastman’s Journal cover shot. His ever-aware companions stood long enough for an epic photo capture by @SilentButDeadlyOutdoorImaging.
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It was a lot of fun to follow this thread! My 13 y/o son has the Bridger tag this year so here we go!I also have heard that some of the deer that winter in the bridgers come from the crazy mountains.