BuzzH
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Don't worry, Uncle Sugar will make it rain...Oh
Oh boy!! I bet we get the moisture. I’m an optimist.
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Don't worry, Uncle Sugar will make it rain...Oh
Oh boy!! I bet we get the moisture. I’m an optimist.
He always does my friend!Don't worry, Uncle Sugar will make it rain...
All I know is I'm coming East this weekend to hunt turkeys and it is calling for rain...might not get to my destination.Oh
Oh boy!! I bet we get the moisture. I’m an optimist.
Copy & Paste from the letter to our Gov:
That, vs. the governor being personal friends with a past president of MOGA. I can tell you with 110% certainty how this will end up.
Doubt it matters.Curious, who's the past MOGA president you're talking about?
Next year. Then again Eastern Montana is the land of next year.Should be a lot less crowded in some public land areas when outfitted clients hold a majority of NR tags . DIY hunter numbers will be way way way down which will be good for Montana residents that hunt those public areas like SE Montana
There are no turkeys left in Eastern Mt., and no places to hunt them. According to the opposition we’ve now leased everything and closed off all BLM and state lands too.All I know is I'm coming East this weekend to hunt turkeys and it is calling for rain...might not get to my destination.
Okay, roger that.There are no turkeys left in Eastern Mt., and no places to hunt them. According to the opposition we’ve now leased everything and closed off all BLM and state lands too.
Not sure where your looking, but I've never struggled to find them in eastern Montana and they seemed be doing well. A buddy of mine took one this spring not too far from you.There are no turkeys left in Eastern Mt., and no places to hunt them. According to the opposition we’ve now leased everything and closed off all BLM and state lands too.
His reply was obviously sarcastic....Not sure where your looking, but I've never struggled to find them in eastern Montana and they seemed be doing well. A buddy of mine took one this spring not too far from you.
Missed that- haven't had my coffee yet.His reply was obviously sarcastic....
Not sure how it is in your areas but the number of resident hunters far out numbers the amount of non resident hunters in my area and it’s not local residents. If people want to see their public lands being less crowded then they need to get fwp on board with addressing the over the counter general tag and the growing resident populationNext year. Then again Eastern Montana is the land of next year.
Just trying to save you the expenseOkay, roger that.
Thanks for the heads up!
I've averaged two birds a year going East to hunt Montana/ South Dakota every spring for the last 26 years.Just trying to save you the expense
Please come. Don't bring any rain gear or better yet drive way off the beaten path. We could use a good rain.I've averaged two birds a year going East to hunt Montana/ South Dakota every spring for the last 26 years.
Take my chances. Thanks for the concern though.
Seriously...it looks like I'm pushing rain your direction. No matter to me, more important that Montana gets a good soaking. Ground was cracking here in 3Forks.Please come. Don't bring any rain gear or better yet drive way off the beaten path. We could use a good rain.
Seriously though good luck and I have actually seen a few more birds this year.
Agreed. R and NR pressure needs addressedNot sure how it is in your areas but the number of resident hunters far out numbers the amount of non resident hunters in my area and it’s not local residents. If people want to see their public lands being less crowded then they need to get fwp on board with addressing the over the counter general tag and the growing resident population
i was being sarcastic about the bird numbers There are decent numbers, but do not tell anyone elseThanks for the heads up!