elk hunting in Montana
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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elk hunting in Montana
Are there any National Forest areas in Montana or general areas of the state that are traditionally better than other areas in the state for archery elk hunting.
Numbers of elk?
Trophy grade of elk?
Thank you. My wife has gotten the bowhunting bug and wants me to put her in for a tag in MT this year.
Numbers of elk?
Trophy grade of elk?
Thank you. My wife has gotten the bowhunting bug and wants me to put her in for a tag in MT this year.
#2
Nontypical Buck
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RE: elk hunting in Montana
Montana hunting is on a very fast down hill slide. Montana has way too many wolves. The elk population is dropping fast. I would recommend New Mexico. You can buy landowner tags in New Mexico direct from the landowner.
Good Luck,
Wolf Killer
Good Luck,
Wolf Killer
#3
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Great Falls MT
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RE: elk hunting in Montana
Montana has the second biggest elk population and there are a lot less people that hunt Montana than New Mexico.Thay are working on the wolf problem.If I would tell you where the best spots were they would be no good any more but one spot if you are going to try to draw one tag I got 3 words for you Elk Horn Mountains.
Aaron
Aaron
#4
Nontypical Buck
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RE: elk hunting in Montana
Montana has the second biggest elk population
A person can buy a New Mexico land owner tag straight from the landowner & avoid the draw. This is the reason I would buy a landowner tag. New Mexico also has some very big bulls.
#5
RE: elk hunting in Montana
Come on guys, the heard went to Hawaii.
Go to montanas homepage and find out what region you want to hunt. If your not choosey a lot of areas have cow tags available, some areas more than others. Quite a bit of land avaliable. Suggest getting in shape yesterday. Bobby
Go to montanas homepage and find out what region you want to hunt. If your not choosey a lot of areas have cow tags available, some areas more than others. Quite a bit of land avaliable. Suggest getting in shape yesterday. Bobby
#6
RE: elk hunting in Montana
This year if I were you I would pass on a Montana Hunt and go with CO.
The weather here has been dry as a pop corn fart. If it continues they may just close some of the woods down. They have done it before.
CO on the other had a decent Winter and a fair snow pack. You would be out a nice chunk of change had you planned a hunt here and were unable to hunt. So I would look elsewhere to hunt Elk for 2005 unless a we get a butt load of snow and fast.
The weather here has been dry as a pop corn fart. If it continues they may just close some of the woods down. They have done it before.
CO on the other had a decent Winter and a fair snow pack. You would be out a nice chunk of change had you planned a hunt here and were unable to hunt. So I would look elsewhere to hunt Elk for 2005 unless a we get a butt load of snow and fast.
#7
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: SC PA
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RE: elk hunting in Montana
Just talked to our outfitter for our mule deer/antelope hunt this fall. He had 7 bowhunters this past fall and four got bulls. Outfitter is 7-V Ranch near Brussett, MT. No wolves in eastern MT and they have lots of animals in the Missouri river breaks.
#8
RE: elk hunting in Montana
The Breaks are a dandy place to find elk,one problem.Lots of private ground,and the elk are not as easy to find.The country is rough and there are lots of hunters looking for elk also.
I would try the Garnet Range,Elk horns,Crazy's Mountains and the Beaverhead Natl. Forest.
BBJ
I would try the Garnet Range,Elk horns,Crazy's Mountains and the Beaverhead Natl. Forest.
BBJ
#9
RE: elk hunting in Montana
I have never seen so many people in my whole life as I seen in the Breaks this year. I seen license tags from all over the country and even Canadian tags. People, People, People all over and not to mention those dang rattlers. Yep lots of people and rattlers. Rattlers, Rattlers,Rattlers and People,People, People.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 225
RE: elk hunting in Montana
121553 isn't the breaks where Chuck Adams shot his world record bull a few years back around Fort Peck? Everyone flocking there for that reason I'd assume!
haha, rattlers and people will keep others out won't it!
haha, rattlers and people will keep others out won't it!