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Deer Hunting / Re: Youth mason tag…. Not going great
« Last post by millerwheeler on Yesterday at 06:44:23 AM »
I use to hunt Mason a lot... Was very successful there... I'll pm you some spots to try...


Thank you  for the assist we look forward to it.
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Deer Hunting / Re: Big old and heavy
« Last post by Wingin it on Yesterday at 06:37:57 AM »
Great buck! Congratulations!
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Deer Hunting / Re: Big old and heavy
« Last post by fowl smacker on Yesterday at 06:33:25 AM »
Nice buck!  Way to get er done!
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Fishing / Re: LINCOLN !!
« Last post by Timberstalker on Yesterday at 06:30:30 AM »
PERZACKLY!!!!
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Deer Hunting / Re: Late rifle season help - new hunter
« Last post by Rutnbuxnbulls on Yesterday at 05:16:36 AM »
Unit 121 has a lot of public land.  I rattled in a shooter last November but I got busted, fun encounter.  There are a few PLHO’s in NE units, but otherwise I don’t have any private opportunities, just lots of NF/DNR/BLM lands.  Lots of deer, probably some EHD lower and less at higher elevations so try to get up to 3000’ or more.  But during rut bigger bucks are coming down cruising for does too so anything goes!

Rattling advice:  I like to watch THP, guys out of Mid West.  They’re funny and kill a lot of deer. They hunt different terrain but the calling methods apply. Make a rattle sequence sound realistic. There’s a couple grunts as two bucks square off, then maybe they engage horns, then go at it hard,  then there’s sounds that their hooves make stirring up the forest floor, then back to the antlers clacking. Download an actual buck fight. 

Go out and have fun and enjoy the outdoors.  You’ll be a year older the next time you get to do it.
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Deer Hunting / Re: Late rifle season help - new hunter
« Last post by Rutnbuxnbulls on Yesterday at 05:01:02 AM »
Great advice so far. I agree you don’t need to go too deep. In the past I’ve looked for rugged, tough to get to spots on public and killed, also killed near roads too. Get the wind right and stay on does. Watch their down wind side, I’m talking 100-200 yards or more. November whitetail hunting for me is get in does and stay put to see cruisers. Try to find 2-3 doe groups in separate locations. Typically these doe groups are going to be a momma, fawn, maybe 1.5 year old offspring. Usually older one goes into estrus early. When that happens, she might get pushed by a buck away from the others girls. If you notice a solo doe that used to be in a group, be ready buck nearby. Good luck!
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Other Big Game / Re: Late huckelberry bull
« Last post by ghosthunter on Yesterday at 04:57:26 AM »
Any one out there elk hunting seen any bull moose i have a 74 year old that drew the tag and would loveto just get one. With his age we are pretty much stuck to the road.any thing will help.

Geez with I wasn’t 74 this year.
Stuck to the road? :chuckle:
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Deer Hunting / Re: Big old and heavy
« Last post by camp cook on Yesterday at 03:00:28 AM »
Very nice congratulations
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Deer Hunting / Re: Big old and heavy
« Last post by Widgeondeke on November 07, 2025, 11:29:29 PM »
  That’s the best picture above.

Congrats on the mature Miley
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Out Of State Hunting / Re: Any MT deer updates?
« Last post by HillHound on November 07, 2025, 10:59:13 PM »
Got some snow up north by the border and rain further south. Roads went to crap quick today. Some roads will definitely be off the list for tomorrow but looks like it will dry out after that. Seeing deer but not much for mature bucks yet. Lots of small two and three points pushing herds of does
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