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Resident elk tag in wa and a resident elk Tag in montana?
Hey Wanted to pick everyone's brains on my hunting options for next season. I have resident elk tags for both MT and WA. I have not had luck with getting an elk in either state after 3 years of hunting. My father in-law moved to MT 7 years ago. He was an avid deer hunter in his home state of Indiana. While he has hunted for elk in Montana, after 7 years I don't think he has even had a close call with an elk. So i don't think he has cracked the code on Western hunting yet and I have reservations on his plan. We are planning a Montana trip in September for Archery Elk. He is pushing for us to drive around the Blackfoot Clearwater Area and bugle in September. He says he has scene elk in that area and we just need to call them in. I think Elk will still be up high in that Bob Marshall in September. After a few relatively dismal trips out there I'm trying to verify his plan. He is open to backpacking, but health problems and a fear of bears (grizzly) will probably stop us getting anywhere deep. Everything i read about the Bob Marshall wilderness is you need to get deep. I work in a seasonal business that has me non-stop from late September - February. I have to be very intentional with how i spend my time during hunting season because it's so limited. While i want to hunt with my father in-law, I want to spend that time in a way that provides us both with opportunity. Does driving around Blackfoot Clearwater area make sense in September? If not, any suggestions on where we might want to consider an Elk Archery hunt in September in MT? Am I better off shooting for a late season rifle hunt with him in Deerlodge and scrapping the archery Idea? thanks for any advice!
Lol im gonna pretend I didnt read that because its illegal to have resident tags in both states
If he hasn't been in contact with an elk in 7 years, I would probably try something new. MT has several options for NRs other than the typical process where you enter the draw so the OP may have a tag that way and misspoke about it being a resident tag.
IF they are talking and IF you can road around to listen to a few different areas/drainages in the middle of the night and stay with them until you can move on them, then ya, that can work. Driving around during the day, less likely.