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Re: Going back to Montana
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Slyr, we are most likely going Thanksgiving week, but we'll have to sit down and hammer it out. We stay on our relatives spread SE of Lewistown. How about you?
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April 20, 2007, 09:14:18 AM »
Dman.....we'll be close. I'll be just east of Winnett, which is just east of Lewistown. I'm going in Sept. though...archery. If I don't get my buck, I'll be back in Nov.
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looks like we are all in the same area, i will be hunting out of lewistown as per the last 12 something years
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Have you ever been in the sporting goods store in lewistown? There are some Major bone in there! stopped in to have lunch on the way home last year and popped into the store as we saw the mounts...holy crud! huge deer!
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Re: Going back to Montana
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April 20, 2007, 02:24:48 PM »
Very cool, I'll be visiting Yellowstone in June and will take a look at the area as we pass through then for the first time. Slyr, Wamuley any info would be appreiciated for this first timer in that area, after June I'll give you a shout, if not sooner.
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April 24, 2007, 08:42:44 PM »
Here is my wifes Montana buck from 2006. I shot a spike with my .480 Ruger. We didn't put in for this year but we are thinking about putting in for antelope.
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April 24, 2007, 10:20:57 PM »
Headed to Winnett for a archery antelope hunt in mid August. Anybody got any suggestions on how to prepare? I'm on private land hunting out of pit blinds.
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April 26, 2007, 02:41:39 PM »
so.....as someone is looking into putting in for this tag starting next year with a couple buddys, can someone give me some pointers as far as where to start doing our homework? like a good resource for public hunting land access, or maybe do landowners do trespass fees or something along those lines, i sure don't mean to sound like an idiot, but i know nothing. i can handle fishing in montana no problem, but hunting??
just don't know where to start researching. gotta start somewhere, eh?
none of us have ever hunted out of state.
thanks a lot for any input. it's appreciated.
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If you know a general area you would like to hunt, call the Block Management office and get a pamphlet for that area. They generally are published in Aug. There are two types of Bmgmt areas, sign in and call ahead. Once you have determined a couple of block mgmt you want to hunt call the office back and they will provide you with names and numbers of those areas to contact. these land owners want you to hunt as they are subsidized by the game dept to allow hunters they get paid I believe per hunter. The sign in areas you dont have to call, you show up, sign in and start hunting. I have only hunted the sign in areas and have seen lots of bucks and killed nice bucks and rarely see people. The call ahead areas restrict the number of hunters/day so if you sign up for a 5 day stretch they expect you to hunt there for all of those days. I never wanted to be tied down like that. the sign in areas are walk in only. I believe alot of the call ahead ones allow quads to remove game...There is also BLM, state and forest service ground to hunt. It is really not that hard to find a place to hunt and see more and better bucks than a typical WA hunt. If you need more info pm me with specific questions.
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THANKS a lot Fletch...that will get us started for sure. like i said...i just don't know squat about how it works over there.
thanks again.
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