Wrong Burgundy
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A buddy of mine and I joke that we have a separate species of "Montana mountain whitetails. We have killed a handful over the years deep in the mountains, thick pine forests, etc. where we are seeing elk sign and deer sign throughout the area. I shot a nice buck in late Oct. a few seasons back after losing the tracks of a small herd of elk and then busting the buck out of the timber. This area is the same one where the year prior during an elk hunt in Sept. we spotted a nice big grizzly on a steep hillside roaming around. There is a lot of crossover with them in elk country; I actually am surprised when I DON'T see whitetails during most of my elk hunts at some point. It makes for some fun hunting and diversity and can save the day when the elk hunting is slow.
i joke that instead of Odocoileus virginianus, it is Odocoileus alpinus. "Alpine Whitetail."
i joke that instead of Odocoileus virginianus, it is Odocoileus alpinus. "Alpine Whitetail."