bigamehunter
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So I'm coming to Montana for the first time this fall to at least atempt to hunt elk. I have my general license and although its several months away, I'm getting excited. Not only is it my first year in MT but it is only my 2nd year elk hunting so I have a lot to learn. If anyone has any advice on where to go year one in MT I would greatly appreciate it. I'm not looking for anyones "honey hole" just want to be pointed in the right direction. I don't have a preference on where to go within the state, just hope to see some elk.
I will be hunting on foot with a pack and was planning on coming out for about 10 days or so. It would be nice to hunt in some low pressure areas (willing to hike to get to those areas) as long seeing elk is a possibility. The thing that makes it hard for me is that I will not be able to get out there ahead of time to scout some areas. Google earth/maps is about the best I can do to prepare.
I was looking at a couple different areas:
1) Snowcrest & Gallatin- how has the winter/wolves effected the population in this area? How about areas that are away from roads/trails? Advantage-can shoot bull or cow up to Nov 6th.
2) Sapphire Range & John Long Mnts- these areas appear to have the areas to get away from traffic??? But I can only shoot a bull which is my goal but I'm can't be picky this early in my elk hunting career.
These are a few areas I decided to focus on after doing some research. If I'm not headed in the right direction please let me know. Thanks in advance to anyone who can give me a hand.
I will be hunting on foot with a pack and was planning on coming out for about 10 days or so. It would be nice to hunt in some low pressure areas (willing to hike to get to those areas) as long seeing elk is a possibility. The thing that makes it hard for me is that I will not be able to get out there ahead of time to scout some areas. Google earth/maps is about the best I can do to prepare.
I was looking at a couple different areas:
1) Snowcrest & Gallatin- how has the winter/wolves effected the population in this area? How about areas that are away from roads/trails? Advantage-can shoot bull or cow up to Nov 6th.
2) Sapphire Range & John Long Mnts- these areas appear to have the areas to get away from traffic??? But I can only shoot a bull which is my goal but I'm can't be picky this early in my elk hunting career.
These are a few areas I decided to focus on after doing some research. If I'm not headed in the right direction please let me know. Thanks in advance to anyone who can give me a hand.