No, not about where I can get tags and go hunt them, although, sure, I am curious about that too.
But, educate me - what's the deal with those mountain whitetail in Montana? Are they endemic? How come this isn't a thing in Colorado? And is in places like Montana and the Black Hills?
Is it not as widespread of a population as I'm led to believe? In my head there is a pretty prolific whitetail population in the mountainous western part of the state. It seems there are some folks on here who go pretty hard and specialize their hunting on those mountainous whitetails. The reality is I'm just kinda jealous of that and it makes me curious about what the deal there is and why Colorado doesn't have anything like that.
It would be real cool if Colorado had mountainous populations of whitetail that could be hunted on public land. So why don't we and western Montana does?
But, educate me - what's the deal with those mountain whitetail in Montana? Are they endemic? How come this isn't a thing in Colorado? And is in places like Montana and the Black Hills?
Is it not as widespread of a population as I'm led to believe? In my head there is a pretty prolific whitetail population in the mountainous western part of the state. It seems there are some folks on here who go pretty hard and specialize their hunting on those mountainous whitetails. The reality is I'm just kinda jealous of that and it makes me curious about what the deal there is and why Colorado doesn't have anything like that.
It would be real cool if Colorado had mountainous populations of whitetail that could be hunted on public land. So why don't we and western Montana does?