Bukwild3
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What would be the best time to come for a week to hunt. In Louisiana it gets better as the season goes by as the hens get bred. Was thinking 2nd week in may.
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I much prefer late season. Less hens, less hunters and usually better weather. Early season can be good, but the weather is way more fickle, not unusual to get snowstorms and lots of rain which makes for really muddy rds and quite woods. Anytime the last 2 weeks is IMO prime time
Here's my 2 cents that respond to both of your posts, MT and NE. Its just my opinion based off of hunting both states.
From your other post it appears that you've switched to NE. You will find a higher concentration of birds in Nebraska than you will in The Breaks of MT ( also mentioned in your NE post) and you'll have a few more conveniences close by in Chadron or Crawford. The birds in the breaks are spread relatively thin over a huge area and you are truly in the middle of nowhere. The roads, even the "gravel" roads, can turn to a mess like you've never seen after a little rain in both places, but the Breaks is a mud that you have to witness to believe. Plan for spending a couple nights letting it dry before you move.
Birds to be had in both states, but if I was comimg from Louisiana to kill my first Merriam's, I wouldn't drive by NE or the Black Hills unless you just want to say that you hunted MT. I like hunting them here in MT, but I dont think its the ideal state for a NR to seek their first Merriam's due to the scattered concentrations of birds with some really long stretches of road between them.
I love the ponderosa pine habitat as much as anyone, but if you want to kill Merriams in therecreal native habitat you meed to hunt them in SW Colorado, New Mexico, or Arizona.
As far as timing goes. I hunt them almost every day that I can get away from work from beginning to end of season. However, I always recommend mid to late season for traveling folks because you are less likely to experience terrible weather. I find toms with hens from beginning to end of season. I saw a tom strutting with a couple hens a week after season ended last year when a week earlier I found toms that had no interest in calls and werent strutting for hens. Your dates will be fine in either NE or MT.