A picture of you in your "big game" territory!
#11
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Missoula, MT
Posts: 71
RE: A picture of you in your "big game" territory!
Fuzzyballs, that is Lone Mountain in the background of my picture, which is where both Moonlight Basin and Big Sky resort are. From this angle, I'm not sure whichresort those runs belong to. It's fun country to hunt in. It's a lot of work packing in, but the views are great and you can get away from the crowds lower down.
My parents live in Coeur d'alene, and I have fished the North Fork and Little North Fork of the Coeur d'alene river quite a bit. I must say that even though it may not have thesnobby "blue ribbon" status that some rivers in montana have, it is probably my favorite place to fly fish. It'srelatively easy to wade aroundand has beautiful scenery. Have you hunted elk in this drainage, or do you usually just stick to the St Maries area? It looks steep and tough, but I'm guessing it holds some good bulls.
My parents live in Coeur d'alene, and I have fished the North Fork and Little North Fork of the Coeur d'alene river quite a bit. I must say that even though it may not have thesnobby "blue ribbon" status that some rivers in montana have, it is probably my favorite place to fly fish. It'srelatively easy to wade aroundand has beautiful scenery. Have you hunted elk in this drainage, or do you usually just stick to the St Maries area? It looks steep and tough, but I'm guessing it holds some good bulls.
#12
RE: A picture of you in your "big game" territory!
My dad tells me stories of when he first got into farming seeing an elk was rare. He recieved no crop damage from them as they were strictly a bush animal. Now times have changed quite a bit as he wakes up to find 20 or so in his yard some mornings and loses 60acres 100% damage crop to then each year. The wildlife dept here says that all of the elk found in my area were within the first 1/2-3/4 mile of the bush when they fly it. SO thier patterns have definatley shifted over the years. Also elk predomintly found in our area which is heavily forested with breaks of farmland but they have exploded in the west part of the province as well as the south were it is more open farmland with draws and coulees. Our elk pop here is estimated at around 14000 and growing at 1000 a year. Down in the south the really took off in some areas because they were not allowed to be hunted and if they were it was draw only. A few good years for the elk and they had a depredation hunt this jan-feb tis year to knock them down a peg. Never heard of this ever happening in the past. Numbers are really taking off which is good for the hunters bad for the farmers.
as for swapping a hunt take a number lol. I have so many people on here i would love to take out but it is not legal as i am not a outfitter. All i can do is post pics and tell ya stories.
as for swapping a hunt take a number lol. I have so many people on here i would love to take out but it is not legal as i am not a outfitter. All i can do is post pics and tell ya stories.
#14
RE: A picture of you in your "big game" territory!
Well now, we've seen a little SW Washington, how about a little NE Washington?
Loooots of pine trees. The Evergreen State definitely lives up to it's name.
I'm going to be out your way in 2008 looking for elk, Brush. Any tips on good places to go? Not necessarily looking for trophy bulls, but something with antlers would definitely be nice.
Loooots of pine trees. The Evergreen State definitely lives up to it's name.
I'm going to be out your way in 2008 looking for elk, Brush. Any tips on good places to go? Not necessarily looking for trophy bulls, but something with antlers would definitely be nice.
#18
#19
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Montana
Posts: 586
RE: A picture of you in your "big game" territory!
Gardiner, Montana. My sons' and my favorite. Used to be elk haven, now wolf central.
As the crow flies, not far from elkbane's area, where we also like to go. If these horses made a sharp right and went 25 mileswe would run right over him. Er, well,we would steer them around him.
Great photo there, elkbane!
Thanks for the post. Ialways like photos of everyone else. Keeps me coming back and wasting more time in front of this computer.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v309/dstzn/ElkJan2007010.jpg
As the crow flies, not far from elkbane's area, where we also like to go. If these horses made a sharp right and went 25 mileswe would run right over him. Er, well,we would steer them around him.
Great photo there, elkbane!
Thanks for the post. Ialways like photos of everyone else. Keeps me coming back and wasting more time in front of this computer.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v309/dstzn/ElkJan2007010.jpg