belshawelk
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Long time ago my dad told me to put a very small slit behind the ear. Stick a penny or something in it. IF you find the head you can prove its yours.
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It ain't the same Montana I have known. mtmuley2018ish, first time I started locking my doors since moving to Montana.
Nothing is.It ain't the same Montana I have known. mtmuley
Yeah like a 2 yr old whitetail with no drop tine.There’s a link to Facebook with a picture of the buck
Calling that point at his base a droptine I guessYeah like a 2 yr old whitetail with no drop tine.
What am I missing?
Post it for us no Fakebook guys. mtmuleyYeah like a 2 yr old whitetail with no drop tine.
What am I missing?
Regardless drop tine 200" deer or basket 6 it's pretty disgusting.
To some of us maybe, but could of really meant something to the hunter. Stealing is stealing little or big. We all knew better by grade school.it's just a set of antlers.
Years ago on a Utah GS muzzleloader hunt, I shot a very nice buck. It was a 4x5 with a 31.5 inch spread. Still one of my biggest bucks. I was a deputy sheriff at the time. As I was cleaning the deer, I had two hunters come up on me. One of them asked what I thought my chances were of keeping the deer. I hope he was joking but I didn’t take it that way. He didn’t laugh and looked serious. As I was bent over cleaning the deer, I simply put my pistol on the deer and responded “pretty good”. The other guy got a little freaked out and immediately said it was illegal to carry a firearm during muzzleloader season. I simply put my badge on the deer. We had a few tense words as they left. They never bothered me or the deer but it was not a good feeling. One of a few times I was very glad to be armed in the woods.
Crazy what people will do for a dead animal. I can’t imagine how you would feel about an animal head you had stolen in the woods. Real bragging rights there…
I do the same thing.I may be a bit paranoid at times but with all the stuff getting stolen at TH and other places. I usually will snap a photo of any other trucks parked in the area when I’m hiking in. Just incase I get back and something goes missing. We had a couple thefts in our neighborhood in the last year. One was a firearm out of a truck. I added a camera outside. Used to leave my doors and cars unlocked when I first moved to Montana. Not anymore.
It was at the time. I believe the laws have changed…if you have a concealed carry permit. At the time, over 20 years ago, it was illegal to carry a firearm in Utah during muzzleloader and archery seasons ( if you were hunting muzzleloader or archery season). I know the guy didn’t expect me to have a firearm and the dynamic changed quickly because of my firearm.Wow.
On another note: It's illegal to carry concealed during ml seasons?