Hello to all,
As a general and brief introduction I am UK based and hunt where and what I can, time and money permitting. My chosen calibers are .22lr, 17HMR, .308 and .300WSM. Quarry tend to be Red, Fallow, Roe and Muntjac deer, Fox and most small game. I have also taken a few goats and had a couple of unsuccessful attempts at wild boar.
I am fortunate enough to know Devon Deer (forum member) and in knowing him this enabled me to visit Monatana in October and November of last year on my first, but not my last, Elk and Deer hunt. What an experience, and what a country!!
It is at this point I would like to say a massive, if some what belated, thank you to all those who made two Brits very, very welcome. I have been fortunate enough to visit quite a few place in this world of ours but based on my trip to Montana none come close to the kind of warm welcome I received in Montana, everyone appeared to go out of their way to help with information, equipment, food etc. I'll not mention names but to anyone that remembers helping an inexperienced Brit thank you! It was hugely appreciated.
Unfortunately I did not secure an Elk on this trip, may be next time, but I can now add Mule deer to the list of game hunted above.
I'll take up no more of your time with this intro/thank you.
Regards
SJC
As a general and brief introduction I am UK based and hunt where and what I can, time and money permitting. My chosen calibers are .22lr, 17HMR, .308 and .300WSM. Quarry tend to be Red, Fallow, Roe and Muntjac deer, Fox and most small game. I have also taken a few goats and had a couple of unsuccessful attempts at wild boar.
I am fortunate enough to know Devon Deer (forum member) and in knowing him this enabled me to visit Monatana in October and November of last year on my first, but not my last, Elk and Deer hunt. What an experience, and what a country!!
It is at this point I would like to say a massive, if some what belated, thank you to all those who made two Brits very, very welcome. I have been fortunate enough to visit quite a few place in this world of ours but based on my trip to Montana none come close to the kind of warm welcome I received in Montana, everyone appeared to go out of their way to help with information, equipment, food etc. I'll not mention names but to anyone that remembers helping an inexperienced Brit thank you! It was hugely appreciated.
Unfortunately I did not secure an Elk on this trip, may be next time, but I can now add Mule deer to the list of game hunted above.
I'll take up no more of your time with this intro/thank you.
Regards
SJC