MT.PERCHMAN
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We hit 4 spots yesterday and nothing . Cant get to my honey hole , just to much snow .
MT.PERCHMAN
MT.PERCHMAN
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We are gonna be around the libby area. Around the cabinets mtns and prob see what just north of libby looks like around last year's big burn. Mostly classing South facing slopes and walking old logging roads. Gonna be out there for 8 days total. In decent shape, run 3 miles a day and lift every day as well so should be able to cover decent ground.
Thanks for the heads up. Maybe we will catch a lil break and have some decent hunting. Might see ya out thereJust for fun here's a post I made a year ago about spring bear hunting. Just click on the title "Big Bore Boar" and it will take you there....
Big Bore Boar!
With the heaviest snowfall in decades, Montana's spring bear season has been off to a slow start. The season opened on April 15th but access was about impossible until the last few weeks. I have been out evenings and weekends but have not seen a single bear, and only a few piles of fresh scat...www.hunttalk.com
A significant difference between the prior two years and this. Much more evaporation vs ground melt, imo.We hit 4 spots yesterday and nothing . Cant get to my honey hole , just to much snow .
MT.PERCHMAN
Wife finally connected.... so proud of her for sticking with it. She's had a lot of ups and downs with the bears. Persistence payed off finally for her. Now I can get back out......
Please tell her Congratulations from my Wife and I .Wife finally connected.... so proud of her for sticking with it. She's had a lot of ups and downs with the bears. Persistence payed off finally for her. Now I can get back out......
I couldn't find anything other than it says it cannot be concealed without a permit but I am sure someone will post that knows for sure.just for clarification i couldnt find it in the regs anywhere. Whats the rule for being in a vehicle with a rifle? I was wondering if its similar to colorado where it has to be unloaded and in a hard or zipped case. Any info on that one?