sneakypete
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Well said!
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As outdoorsman and hunters it is our responsibility to share the gained knowlege with anyone who is willing to learn. If this knowlege had not been passed by our fathers and grandfathers how would we have learned what we know now?
The Durfees is not all that it is cracked up to be. Success rate with archery is about 10% in there.
I get a little tired of the 'my hunting spot' mentality.
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Montana's a big state - there are lots of places that hold big bulls.
I have no comment on the other shenanigans in this thread; however, there is a BIG difference between teaching someone how to hunt and showing them where to hunt.
Ok great. Why don't you go ahead and post directions to where you've found all of these "big bulls" and let the internet hordes go after them?
Or at least give us the GPS locations of your last 10 public land kills.
My guess is, you have more of the "my hunting spot" mentality than you'd like to admit.
Your father, your uncle, your grandfather, acousin, a neighbor, somebody took you on your first hunt and showed you where to go.
When you provide input to a request for information concerning a certain access point or contact for an area, you are not holding someone by the hand and taking them to specific coordinates where you have an animal tied to a tree for them to shoot. You are helping someone who wishes to see what you have seen go where you have gone and experience the opportunity you have had. Someone helped me find a spot once. I think I should do my part and help when I can.
There's no point in having a discussion if you think what's happening here is similar to the above statement.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions on areas to hunt. I'm researching the RMEF access area to the Big Snowy mtns. I'm also looking into block mgnt areas. I plan on an archery hunt / scouting trip towards the end of Sept....
At some point you talked to a landowner, a fellow hunter or the guy at the local sportting goods store who told you where the big one lived.ALL of these experiences are the shared knowlege of how to hunt. What you took away from that education was where to start or how to find "the spot"