Montana Wilderness Elk Hunting
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
Montana Wilderness Elk Hunting
My group of 5 just drew NR GeneralELK/DEER combotags. We have goodhorses and gear to pack in for as long as necessary. We have all killed bulls in the past. I have never hunted Montana. What Unit would you all recommend we apply for with rifles or bows. I have killed some smaller bulls but would really like one for the wall. Thanks
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kalispell, MT
Posts: 171
RE: Montana Wilderness Elk Hunting
spend some time on google earth...and find a spot that looks good...you will get into elk...if you want...unless you are hunting very limited entry areas, you will not ahve to apply for a unit...unless I missed something...
#4
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 107
RE: Montana Wilderness Elk Hunting
My group of 3 just got our combo elk and deer we are huntingnorth eastlots of deer Mule and White tail going up 11/9-11/23 private land surrounded by blm and friends property I too do not want to wasteMontana combo tag I have been reading ever thing I can get my hands on aboutMontana because its our first time in that great statewe will be there right in the middle of the rut for both deer but the elk rut is way over and my buddy up there says there is not much bugling at all so a lot of walking so be in shape he says. We are towing a jeep up don't know how much use it will get at least we can get to the top leave the jeep walk down and have a truck to get back to the jeep
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kalispell, MT
Posts: 171
RE: Montana Wilderness Elk Hunting
ORIGINAL: BKC
My group of 3 just got our combo elk and deer we are huntingnorth eastlots of deer Mule and White tail going up 11/9-11/23 private land surrounded by blm and friends property I too do not want to wasteMontana combo tag I have been reading ever thing I can get my hands on aboutMontana because its our first time in that great statewe will be there right in the middle of the rut for both deer but the elk rut is way over and my buddy up there says there is not much bugling at all so a lot of walking so be in shape he says. We are towing a jeep up don't know how much use it will get at least we can get to the top leave the jeep walk down and have a truck to get back to the jeep
My group of 3 just got our combo elk and deer we are huntingnorth eastlots of deer Mule and White tail going up 11/9-11/23 private land surrounded by blm and friends property I too do not want to wasteMontana combo tag I have been reading ever thing I can get my hands on aboutMontana because its our first time in that great statewe will be there right in the middle of the rut for both deer but the elk rut is way over and my buddy up there says there is not much bugling at all so a lot of walking so be in shape he says. We are towing a jeep up don't know how much use it will get at least we can get to the top leave the jeep walk down and have a truck to get back to the jeep
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 220
RE: Montana Wilderness Elk Hunting
Well if it is anything like last year, you won't need snowcats or snowmobiles. We were hot and dry until January. There should be LOTS of deer around this fall as there was little to no winter kill and all the deer I have seen are in great shape. Good luck.
Nemont
Nemont
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RE: Montana Wilderness Elk Hunting
ORIGINAL: BKC
We are towing a jeep up don't know how much use it will get at least we can get to the top leave the jeep walk down and have a truck to get back to the jeep
We are towing a jeep up don't know how much use it will get at least we can get to the top leave the jeep walk down and have a truck to get back to the jeep
Why bother? Anywhere in MT that you can legally drive a jeep you can almost always get a 4-wheel drive truck to. That and driving a jeep through an area you plan to hunt will just blow the elk out. I honestly think the jeep will do you more harm than good. It's hard enough to sneak up on a cagey wapiti on foot. Do yourself a favor and hump up the mountains on foot well before daylight, spot from the tops, and then hunt your way down.
AK Jeff