Hi all! First post, so let me know if I'm doing something wrong. I appreciate all the input and info available here. A couple of buddies and myself are heading to Montana this fall (assuming we draw) for our first time. We are from Indiana and are whitetail fanatics, but have only hunted "west" once in CO last year. We were initially looking at SE MT to hunt deer (since we have virtually no chance of being drawn for elk there with zero pref points), but have recently decided to consider heading further west to where we can hunt a combo in a general unit. We've landed on the White Sulphur Springs area, as it seems there is lots of public land and (relatively speaking) lots of elk. Our thought was to come in mid-Nov to catch deer rutting behavior, while also being able to hunt elk that are recovering in difficult to reach areas (strategy courtesy of Randy's videos), although we've also considered opening week. We aren't looking for record bucks/bulls, but would love to give ourselves a decent shot at a representative muley and/or elk, and while we're at it we'll probably try to grab a bear tag (if that's recommended). We know we likely will come home with several tags, but want to give ourselves the best chance of coming across something we can harvest. It seems we can get into the Castle Mountains and walk several miles back in to get away from some of the pressure, so that is one of our possible plans, but I don't know much about the other areas (Crazy Mountains, Little Belt, Big Belt, etc.). Honestly we're probably more interested in animal density than we are trophy potential at this stage, but we are willing to hunt the rough country away from roads to find the animals. We are not planning to Spike camp, but will hike back to the truck or camper each night. I've read a lot on this site about the access issues in the Crazies, but are there places we can access without risk of being ticketed? Is there a reason not to? Are the Castles a good idea, or Big/Little belts? I'd love any input from anyone with knowledge and/or experience in those public areas. I'm not asking for coordinates of your honey hole, but just whether you think our plan has merit, or whether you think we are missing the mark in any specific parts of our plan. Thanks in advance for any info feedback you'd like to provide!
Jared
Jared