Nameless Range
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In low light conditions, what spotting scope should I buy to get a better look at this dead horse getting beat? TIA
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I see what you did there, betting you don't get an answer.
In low light conditions, what spotting scope should I buy to get a better look at this dead horse getting beat? TIA
Don't start whining about Montana's fishing. It's absolutely phenomenal. If you can't get on the Mo, Maddy, Big Hole, Beaverhead and Ruby in a day and catch ample fish, the problem might be the fisherman. Montana's hunting can be great, and it can also be tough. This thread has definitely been derailed....
You call this whining. Go to hell. I've fished here for over 40 years. My response was "Tragedy of the Commons".
You are 100% correct. It's becoming more obvious, exponentially. But I suspect even after they're gone, people will still want 25 weeks of unrestricted hunting.It will take every deer and elk in Montana to be wiped out before the people of this state wake up and demand a change in management of our wildlife.
Cushman, you know what happened the last time somebody smoked weed in the Custer don't you? It was 4.5 years ago, and it nearly burned the whole place down. Be careful out there.Ya'll know weed is legal in Colorado and Washington....I think some of you need a roadtrip
No I won't go to hell. I don't give two chits how long you've fished here. That doesn't mean you are any better at it. I'm not sure how we went from elk hunting in southeast Montana to the epic fishing in SW Montana.
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For all of those who are saying Montana quality of game has gone downhill, remember, it is FAR better than Idaho, but not as good as Colorado.
If you really want to have a top-quality experience, Colorado is the ONLY place to consider hunting.
Just for curiosity sake, how long have you fished and hunted in Montana?
My reason for asking isn't to run you down or make fun of you, but I think part of the disconnect with this thread, is that many commenting on how "good" things are in Montana have nothing to compare NOW with.
I can tell you that much of the fishing in Montana has went the exact way of the hunting...to crap.
Go catch and keep a 10 fish limit of bull trout out of the Blackfoot...report back and tell me how that worked out for you.
Go catch a 10 fish limited of kokanee out of Placid Lake that average 16-18 inches each.
Go catch 3 10 fish limits of trout out of Holter that average 4-5 pounds a piece...and you have to chuck ice out of the cooler to make room for the last 5-6 fish...and 2 people can barely lift the cooler into the truck. Same with kokanee out of there as well...hard average of 20-22 inchers, and hanging 3 at the same time.
How about catching legitimate 100 whitefish limits in the Clark Fork or Blackfoot these days? Can you do that?
My point is, that things may look great for someone that hasn't seen what the hunting and fishing was like in the past.
Tragedy of the commons is right...don't be so quick to compare your version of what "good" is, to people that have been doing this crap for a couple few decades or more.
I'm here to tell you, a lot of it aint what it once was, by a long shot.
That came up at lunch today, with Randy. No punches were thrown. Hope things can happen, but it's going to take BIG changes.We have a new head of F&G, perhaps a new day shall dawn.