Not without drawing a buck tag
You can hunt whitetail deer during the archery only season with a general tag. Just the mule deer requires a permit during archery only.
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Not without drawing a buck tag
You can hunt whitetail deer during the archery only season with a general tag. Just the mule deer requires a permit during archery only.
i think most general areas would be easier than 455 unless you have horses and even with horses one would still have to get around on foot fairly well.I’m wondering if the 455-20 permit would be a good opportunity for my dad. I am hoping to get my dad to apply for a permit from here on out. Drawing is less of a priority than getting an opportunity at a bull for him. He doesn’t get around great but he’s trying to get away from the pressure of a general unit. We were in the Madison valley for the general season this past year and had to deal with hunters shooting before light, running up on our spot and chasing the elk off of the public land as soon as the snow pushed them down. Everyone in the valley was running their trucks up and down the dirt roads and bailing out and running straight at the herd and taking pot shots. We saw elk wounded and it sounded like Gettysburg in the valley come first light. I don’t know about him but it left a bad taste in my mouth. I’ll continue to hunt the backcountry on a general tag for myself, but I’m looking for something a little easier for him.
Thanks for the advise maybe I'll have to have him apply elsewhere. In the event we take a bull I would be packing out pretty much all the meat myself with the help of whoever else can tag along. My dad can hike okay as long as its not too steep and I'm carrying all the gear. I hadn't hunted with him since I was a kid and assumed he'd be able to keep up in the Gallatin range a couple years back and gassed him out immediately. This year I took it easier on him and mostly hunted the valley with some walkabouts in some mountain meadows to no avail. We took a lot of pictures and saw tons of elk on private/restricted areas but never had a chance at a bull. He had a great time, but the competition was pretty brutal, and I'd like to give the old man a layup while he still has the ability to hike at all.i think most general areas would be easier than 455 unless you have horses and even with horses one would still have to get around on foot fairly well.
455 is steep country and you will be dealing with lots of hunters if you stay in the easily accessible parts of the unit.Thanks for the advise maybe I'll have to have him apply elsewhere. In the event we take a bull I would be packing out pretty much all the meat myself with the help of whoever else can tag along. My dad can hike okay as long as its not too steep and I'm carrying all the gear. I hadn't hunted with him since I was a kid and assumed he'd be able to keep up in the Gallatin range a couple years back and gassed him out immediately. This year I took it easier on him and mostly hunted the valley with some walkabouts in some mountain meadows to no avail. We took a lot of pictures and saw tons of elk on private/restricted areas but never had a chance at a bull. He had a great time, but the competition was pretty brutal, and I'd like to give the old man a layup while he still has the ability to hike at all.
is 455 or even 392 known for good opertunity for Elk during archery season? ive been interested in exploring both units since I drew for 455 this year.i think most general areas would be easier than 455 unless you have horses and even with horses one would still have to get around on foot fairly well.
The good spots are all in Wyis 455 or even 392 known for good opertunity for Elk during archery season? ive been interested in exploring both units since I drew for 455 this year.