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The number in my head is 170. I should be arriving in my hunting area mid day on November 1st and departing for home on November 12th.
Edit: I am not hung up on score. I am just trying to set reasonable expectations for myself. If I take a 160 or 150 or whatever that does it for me I will be ecstatic.
No disrespect meant as I really appreciate your enthusiasm and excitement about planning for the hunt next November; it gets me looking forward to next fall also.he number in my head is 170. I should be arriving in my hunting area mid day on November 1st and departing for home on November 12th.
Edit: I am not hung up on score. I am just trying to set reasonable expectations for myself. If I take a 160 or 150 or whatever that does it for me I will be ecstatic.
I kinda agree haha , but I think Shango will be fine on his hunt THIS November . He drew a tag for this year So I assume he’s going this November . As I said in a previous post Shango , just hunt , pick some spots have some backup plans and hunt and you’ll have a great timeNo disrespect meant as I really appreciate your enthusiasm and excitement about planning for the hunt next November; it gets me looking forward to next fall also.
But I can't help thinking, "Gosh I hope Shangobango can stop talking long enough next November and get out there and hunt for deer!"
How does someone read the 40 threads and 2,000 posts on here about that area, see a jillion pictures of mostly average to below average bucks, then say their goal is 170? 95% of guys that hunt there have never seen a 170 buck in the last 10 years, much less killed one.
No disrespect meant as I really appreciate your enthusiasm and excitement about planning for the hunt next November; it gets me looking forward to next fall also.
But I can't help thinking, "Gosh I hope Shangobango can stop talking long enough next November and get out there and hunt for deer!"
Good luck - post updates this fall . I’d say a 130”+ whitetail or a 130-140”+ muley should be very doable . Maybe even something 160+ . Won’t know until you get there and look at some animals . Year to year things change
Why isn't he on the let's see some mule bucks thread. He's a beaut ClarkHere is a deer I haven’t posted. 2018 eastern Montana public land. My son shot this buck. I guess this one might go 170View attachment 137367
That’s a fantastic buck. In case there is any questions, if you see one like LostinOregon’s shoot it, even if it’s the first day.
Easy answers to your question. Out of all those posts and all those pictures there were several comments along the lines of “ I saw a larger buck but didn’t close the deal.”
One of the best bucks I have ever seen alive now resides in the forest service office in Ashland. Every year by the end of hunting season at least a half a dozen hunters point to that buck and claim to have seen a bigger one. Not just "Not," but no way in hell. Some people see lots of big deer until they put them on the ground.
I would not look to today's outfitters to judge the trophy potential of SE MT. Most outfitters in the area have a business model that is dependent on quantity and not qualityShangobango,
You should look at powder river outfitters and gardner outfitters who are based in Broadus. They lease some of the better properties in that area. Take a look at the photos and see how many 170 bucks you see on their website. A 170 mule deer is a big deer and most that you see on the internet claiming to be 170 are really 140-150ish. I have hunted that area for many, many years and the genetics tend to be ear width or a little more, tall deer with little or no eye guards. Doesn't mean there are not great deer out there, because they are. If is an awesome area to see and enjoy the hunt with your son, don't get hung up on any numbers and have a great time. Your plan for hunting a week will pay off as the deer will begin wandering around the first few days of November.
Rich
Potential is there I look at “good” deer every year on private. They don’t get shot it would be like shooting one of the angus bulls not a whole lot of sport to it. Kind of nice to see good bucks. They don’t all need to die.I would not look to today's outfitters to judge the trophy potential of SE MT. Most outfitters in the area have a business model that is dependent on quantity and not quality