I dunno what to say other than it’s probably a matter of perspective.
Keep hammerin' buddy.
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I dunno what to say other than it’s probably a matter of perspective.
All I am saying is with that vast amount of country out there it sure is crazy how a guy thinks I'm sure not many people go here or there only to run into another two track on the next ridge. Sure there's areas there isn't a road for a couple miles. They're far and few between though. 9.9 outta 10 rounds a guy discovers aren't bladed roads.I suppose I’m down there with all the others you r seeing from up above. Guess I’m not seeing them like u r
I’m not on the two tracks. Well maybe on the way back outAll I am saying is with that vast amount of country out there it sure is crazy how a guy thinks I'm sure not many people go here or there only to run into another two track on the next ridge. Sure there's areas there isn't a road for a couple miles. They're far and few between though. 9.9 outta 10 rounds a guy discovers aren't bladed roads.
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Thank you! A buddy of mine actually looked up cabins for this coming year and most of them were already booked in the areas we were looking at. I’m assuming a lot of guys just re book them for the coming year as soon as they leave. And you’re welcome! Can’t wait to come experience itAside from the obvious stuff, make sure you think about water filtration. I didn't and had a hard time drinking through my frozen lifestraw! Tent with a stovepipe is nice. Also, check out recreation.gov for forest service cabins. You have to book early, but a wood stove and a bed in the backcountry is the height of luxury!
As a montana native and hunter, thank you for hunting our state and spending your dollars here!
That’s what I’m excited for, the fact that you could hunt an area for a week and see different deer everyday. I can’t wait to get out and roam around rather than sit in a treestand for 8 hours hoping one specific deer comes by me. Sometimes that’s fun, but most of the time it’s exhaustingThere are not any places with enough roadless land in Eastern Montana to make much more than a marginal difference in the quality of bucks you will find. Sure you can walk away from most of the other hunters on the roads. What many hunters fail to account for is that Mule Deer are very mobile. Hunters form the east tend to view mule deer too much like whitetails back home. Take your whitetails home range and expand it greatly for mule deer. With the long seasons in Montana we are able to hunt mule deer in summer range, transition between summer and winter range, where the buck ruts and winter range. The distance between where a buck is in late Oct, Mid Nov. and Thanksgiving weekend is often measured in miles even in Eastern Montana. The chances that a buck will spend the entire season with out crossing numerous roads is very low. The chances that that same buck will live to five. All most zero. I can think of many examples of nice bucks that I located miles form a road in Oct that were later taken by a lucky hunter in an alfalfa field or from a well used road in mid Nov.
i think most recent is slightly under 50 percent. just joined gohunt and think i saw that last night.I’m not sure - I haven’t seen stats for a while but I thought it was 50% overall could be wrong Maybe that was for big game combo . Anyone have the nr draw stats from last year they could post?
if my wife and i dont draw this year, anyone know how hard it is to find an archery cow tag after the draw? for western mtI like my chances to draw with 2 pref points . Guessing it’ll be 100% with 2
thx. will look at thatFairly easy I believe
That is frustrating. TopRut put out an article a while back though, pointing out that those with zero points may have better odds than those with 1 point this year. So who knows...Tryin to decide if my buddy and I should apply as a party with one point between the two or us, or apply separately and then if he doesn't get drawn with zero points, I can just go out there by myself.
I'm just mildly perturbed I texted him last summer weekly to remind him to buy a point and then a week after the deadline he texts me "hey can I still buy a point for mule deer in Montana?"
Yup if I were you all I wouldn’t buy pointsThat is frustrating. TopRut put out an article a while back though, pointing out that those with zero points may have better odds than those with 1 point this year. So who knows...
@ajricketts Go read the Toprut article. I won't post a link, I think they could probably be considered a competitor to GoHunt. It has to do with how Montana allocates a certain percent of tags to the top point holders, then a percent of tags to those with zero points.
It happened last year where some folks with zero points drew and some with a point did not. Look at the elk and the big game combo numbers in your image.