JEL
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Good luck this morning folks. Sure were lots of pickups, campers and atvs moving around yesterday.
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I don’t think I’d ever go on the opener but that’s just meGood luck this morning folks. Sure were lots of pickups, campers and atvs moving around yesterday.
Yeah it can be a chit show for sure.I don’t think I’d ever go on the opener but that’s just me
Good plan and good luckGood luck, I'm heading out on the 20th instead this year hopefully less ppl road hunting with a better shot at getting one right away.
Fixed it for you. But I agreeYep I’d fill my freezer with antelope and kill waterfowl the rest of the fall
Excellent work girl!!!He is. Definitely a fighter with some wounds on his legs and side.
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Tough luck. We arrive next Tuesday.Had to work the opener, drove 4 hours on Monday and found one group to stalk. Woke up to road soup and whiteout Tuesday. Took 7 hours to get home.
Try again in a couple weeks.
Rifle season brings out the worst hunters. Wish we could skip all the imports we are about to be inundated with. But good luck to everyone I hope for success and a prompt return home.
I get what you are saying. The individuals that were tearing up blm roads today were Minnesotans. I’ve seen enough to know what I’m looking for. Tough to see people come in and not care about the land for 2-3 months out of the year even if they are locals. And don’t worry Montana 6 plates are a small step above Washington plates for glares.Not to be a downer, but imports aren’t the problem. The problem are the individuals. I am a Montana Native that is sick of glares because of my Washington plates. I am ethical and safe. Some of the worst hunters I know are Native Montanans. I also know a terrible Washitonian. My brother and I call a certain MT Splash and Dash. I have turned both in for poaching. They both are consumed with competition and ego. They’re wrapped up in the big measuring contest. I encourage you to look at people as individuals.
There are roads on the Custer that when I was young were hard to find because they grassed over every summer. Now they are six tracks of ruts.I get what you are saying. The individuals that were tearing up blm roads today were Minnesotans. I’ve seen enough to know what I’m looking for. Tough to see people come in and not care about the land for 2-3 months out of the year even if they are locals. And don’t worry Montana 6 plates are a small step above Washington plates for glares.