Without a picture, it didn’t happen. No field pics of the partner please. Legal concerns....has killed two respectable bucks as well as his hunting partner...
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Without a picture, it didn’t happen. No field pics of the partner please. Legal concerns....has killed two respectable bucks as well as his hunting partner...
I’ve seen them ... I just can’t remember everything . It’s not 90% draw or anything like that so I guess I feel your putting the cart in front of the horse . And there’s a million threads on SE Montana camping in hunting . Do your researchI have the stats...there on go hunt bud. Thanks though
What’s your definition of a respectable buck? This is where easterners and westerners tend to differ....I find it odd that everyone talks about how you basically can’t walk 100 yards without seeing another hunter yet I have a friend who has been two years in a row in a very popular unit and didn’t see much pressure at all and has killed two respectable bucks as well as his hunting partner...I’m beginning to think that all the pressure is within a hundred yards of a road cause most are to out of shape to walk more than a mile or two a day??
I understand that, but they were 140,150 class deerWhat’s your definition of a respectable buck? This is where easterners and westerners tend to differ....
That will probably be the case. You guys are blessed to be able to hunt mule deer every year. They’re amazing animals, and yes that all do look huge to us easterners lolEastern Montana respectable 2.5 year old bucks ="ThESe WeRe ThE BiGGest BoDied MuLe DeeR wE HavE EveR SeEn!"
Thank you for the advice. I should state that he also did some hunting on bmas so obviously that minimizes pressure someGuess I should stretch my legs more. Get in there deeper. That's what my wife says anyways.
Camping is fairly dependent on conditions obviously, I personally like a wall tent setup and if for some reason you setup by someone make the most of it hell for all you know they could turn into a life long friend before the trip is over. Late season and packing camp everyday and resetting I dunno how worth it that is and with short days you wanna capitalize on your daylight hours.
As far as my comment towards the overcrowding if you think I'm pulling your leg think again. I bet you a "respectable" 4pt buck is out numbered 100 to 1 when it comes to comparing hunters number and mule deer bucks. The problem is all the "respectable" ones get whacked at 2, 3, 4 very few make it past that. So they don't get to the maturity level to show what they really could of been instead of the "respectable" 135 140 inch 4 pt. Good luck it's an ocean of public out there maybe you throw the dart just right and don't see anyone. If your buddy says he doesn't see a soul he must be getting pretty lucky cause just when you think your in the middle of no where and I mean no where....... there's a camp.
Don’t need to do that I can shoot whitetail does at home. And there’s only 3 of usHave fun. That's what its all about. How many guy's you bringin' 5,6? Get some surplus doe tags too, always fun to "fill the freezer"
I find it odd that everyone talks about how you basically can’t walk 100 yards without seeing another hunter yet I have a friend who has been two years in a row in a very popular unit and didn’t see much pressure at all and has killed two respectable bucks as well as his hunting partner...I’m beginning to think that all the pressure is within a hundred yards of a road cause most are to out of shape to walk more than a mile or two a day??
Thank you! Very useful informationHosedragger,
Eastern MT is a special place for many hunters, both resident and nonresident alike. You will not have any trouble finding a place to camp for a night or two and then bounce to your next online ONx scouted public ground piece. You will see hunters every single day and this holds true even miles from your rig. Western hunters, me included, feel that seeing another hunter with in a mile is too many. A nonresident that lives in an orange army state sees this as little hunting pressure. I hope that you are fortunate enough to draw the tag and make the trip, you will enjoy it!
As far as the quality, age/size/score, of the bucks? Listen to "AR", find the one that checks the boxes for you and shoot straight.
Good Luck,
Mtnhunter