kwyeewyk
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4 points would be bonus points, not sure you lose those if you don't apply, just preference points I think.I walked away from my single point, and my wife gave up 4.
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4 points would be bonus points, not sure you lose those if you don't apply, just preference points I think.I walked away from my single point, and my wife gave up 4.
I’ve heard it called that but I believe only the ram knows…MTFWP thanks for your your donation as do I. Enjoy yourself out here, they don't call it "The Last Best Place" for nothing.......
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But your not chasing the ram..... your chasing the coveted Montana Muley Buck!!I’ve heard it called that but I believe only the ram knows…
They are where you find them!Only the buck knows where the buck roams....
Yep. Nothing to see here in Montana. mtmuley
I can't understand how people are excited to hunt MT. I can get a tag OTC every year and haven't wanted one for 5 years. Zero desire to hunt it. CO is a way better hunt. Bigger deer 10x more elk. I just don't understand the allure.
Hope that helps, but I'm being serious.
I hunt both…. It’s not always about big uns.I can't understand how people are excited to hunt MT. I can get a tag OTC every year and haven't wanted one for 5 years. Zero desire to hunt it. CO is a way better hunt. Bigger deer 10x more elk. I just don't understand the allure.
Hope that helps, but I'm being serious.
The Hi-Line is a shell of its former self. It used to be one of the best kept secrets in MT, until the rest of the state starting going down the drain and people figured it out.I hunt both…. It’s not always about big uns.
I hate the front range, I hate the traffic, I hate the development.
Give me the hi-line over I-25 every single time.
Plus… the birds.
I know not what Montana used to be, I only know what I found here compared to the several other states I have hunted. I have found Elk 2 years ago my first time here so I'm going to come back if I draw in spite of the long ride, the high cost of a tag and lots of Skepticism by some. I don't think you made a bad call. Some who say Montana has changed are probably right but it's not just Montana that has changed, it's pretty much that every where you go has. But there are still Elk to be found and it's still called hunting as it always was. If a person just started Elk hunting today they can't care what elk hunting used to be and we have to look at it that way, we have to deal with it as it is now, it's just reality.Applied for nonresident MT BG Combo with 2 points.
Please convince me this is a terrible idea and I should get an 80% refund and do WY deer with 5 points and CO elk with 5 instead.
If you’re in a similar boat given just how shitty Montana has treated us nonresidents feel free to sympathize
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You definitely should draw a general tag. With one point, I wish I could say the same. I'm at best a longshot for drawing this year but I should have a fairly good shot at it next year with 2 points. I'm considering Utah this year or maybe just hunt deer locally in NC. I would like to get into some Hog hunting too maybe somewhere in the south. I bought a 6.5 Grendel AR this year just for that purpose and to Coyote hunt. I really, really like that little round. Very Accurate, economical to load and quite deadly. I'm getting 2900 FPS with my 16" barrel with 92 gn hammers. I have a 20" Grendel upper also but I use 97 gn hammers with it at 2950 FPS.I applied with 3 PP as a NR. Expect to get a General tag, hunt it, and then be done with MT all-together. I can draw CO elk and deer every year as a resident which will keep me more than busy enough every fall.