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"Ahhh the tree sure is swell Clark."Top a 60’er? Cutting a 10’er is no different than shooting a 2.5 year old 4x4.
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"Ahhh the tree sure is swell Clark."Top a 60’er? Cutting a 10’er is no different than shooting a 2.5 year old 4x4.
And the only reason the bucks in the aforementioned districts do, is because of the limited harvest. Imagine if areas like the Breaks were limited. mtmuley99.99999 percent of the bucks that have the genetics never live to age to showcase their potential.
I'll disagree, if you don't think that Montana has the potential or genetics to produce deer 180+ your crazy. Some areas are better than others but we have the genetics. 99.99999 percent of the bucks that have the genetics never live to age to showcase their potential.
Made me laugh. My brother did that when we were kids 40 years ago. Pissed off next door neighbor with a drag trail in the snow to our house. mtmuleyThe tree struggle is real. I know of a domestic 15' Blue Spruce that is now a 3' stump. Pissed off homeowner is offering a reward. No, not Mrs. Fin.
Top a 60’er? Cutting a 10’er is no different than shooting a 2.5 year old 4x4.
Are you talking about only draw areas or the whole general deal as well.Why are the non-bitterroot trophy units subpar?
I agree with a lot of the points made here, and I want to throw out yet another angle on this: I don't think most units in Montana have the trophy potential of units in other western states. The only Montana hunting districts where a trophy tag can offer you a good opportunity at a 180"+ buck are hunting districts 261, 262, and 270--all units touching each other in the Bitterroot. I'm saying this because everyone already knows it.
An old friend of mine that has killed some great mule deer says about the same thing, "any big animal killed in Montana is not because of the MTFWP, its in SPITE of the MTFWP."If you want to kill a big mule deer in Mt, hunt around the edges. The edge of anywhere managed by someone other than mtfwp.
Are you talking about only draw areas or the whole general deal as well.
But, in all honesty, if the current crop of Instafamous, flat brimmed bro hunters thinks things are just peachy in Montana...I'm good with that too. I'll jump on the bandwagon and pretend that's how things have always been and I don't know any different.
This is so true. Of the few big bucks killed in the area I live, most all are killed off locked up private ranches. The small handful every year not killed on these ranches, usually by the same few guys, are killed as soon as they make a mistake and step across onto private land that allows access, or as soon as they step across the Canadian border. I don’t know of one big deer around here that actually was living on public or accessible private land killed in the last several years. Doesn’t mean it hasn’t happened, but every one has been killed by guys who’ve scouted them and hunt morning, evening, or both of most days of season waiting for them to cross a fence.If you want to kill a big mule deer in Mt, hunt around the edges. The edge of anywhere managed by someone other than mtfwp.