Lone Billy
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I archery hunt elk on public ground in the Little Belts in Central MT. I hunt a roadless section that is about 2-2/12 miles as the crow flies from my truck, setting up a spike camp for about 5 days. A well used (but hidden) game trail accesses the country. This trail is not on any map. The hunting is good and I have never seen another hunter down in my "elk hole" until last year.
Last year while packing in I noticed two wheel tracks on the game trail. It was clear someone was illegally driving a motorcycle down into this great piece of public ground. Many of the elk I have seen have been on or near the trail. On Day 2 of my hunt last year, I hear something coming down the trail. I was hidden off the trail near a nice little saddle the elk like to use. Low and behold a guy coasting a motorcycle is coming down the trail. I walked out to confront him.
He insisted that the trail was marked and that the local warden had "given him the green light" to ride the trail. I know for a fact this was a lie. He wouldn't give me his name and there was no plate or other readily identifiable feature on his bike. He proceeded to tell me that he was local and had been doing this for years, and that his buddy had just shot a nice 6 point 5 days earlier. I wasn't sure what I could do other than to tell him that what he was doing was illegal and that if I caught him in there again I would videotape him with my iPhone and provide the video to the authorities. He turned around and blazed up the mountain. Needless to say I didn't see any elk for the next 24 hours.
What I did discover is that this guy has created several other "trails" in this area, as I found where he drove through a main creek and some feeder creeks, and where he utilized a saw to cut deadfall in an attempt to access another area about 2 miles to the east.
I love this area. It has become "my" place (I know its public open to all) that I dream about when fall comes around. It is steep, deep, and nasty, and that's why I hadn't seen another hunter until last year.
I'd like opinions on if I should have handled the situation differently, and what, if anything, I can do in the future should this "real hunter" show up again this September.
Thanks in advance.
LB
Last year while packing in I noticed two wheel tracks on the game trail. It was clear someone was illegally driving a motorcycle down into this great piece of public ground. Many of the elk I have seen have been on or near the trail. On Day 2 of my hunt last year, I hear something coming down the trail. I was hidden off the trail near a nice little saddle the elk like to use. Low and behold a guy coasting a motorcycle is coming down the trail. I walked out to confront him.
He insisted that the trail was marked and that the local warden had "given him the green light" to ride the trail. I know for a fact this was a lie. He wouldn't give me his name and there was no plate or other readily identifiable feature on his bike. He proceeded to tell me that he was local and had been doing this for years, and that his buddy had just shot a nice 6 point 5 days earlier. I wasn't sure what I could do other than to tell him that what he was doing was illegal and that if I caught him in there again I would videotape him with my iPhone and provide the video to the authorities. He turned around and blazed up the mountain. Needless to say I didn't see any elk for the next 24 hours.
What I did discover is that this guy has created several other "trails" in this area, as I found where he drove through a main creek and some feeder creeks, and where he utilized a saw to cut deadfall in an attempt to access another area about 2 miles to the east.
I love this area. It has become "my" place (I know its public open to all) that I dream about when fall comes around. It is steep, deep, and nasty, and that's why I hadn't seen another hunter until last year.
I'd like opinions on if I should have handled the situation differently, and what, if anything, I can do in the future should this "real hunter" show up again this September.
Thanks in advance.
LB