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Offline CSOUTFITTERS

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Re: Anyone hunt the Broadus MT. area?
« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2010, 03:47:04 PM »
There are still alot of mature bucks to be taken on block management and blm.  I think if a guy times it right during the rut and gets some good cold weather/snow some of these 3.5 to 5.5 year old bucks come out. Those 160-180" bucks over there are 1-2 in 100.  Most guys go this time of year because its the opener and they most likey dont have to fight the nasty gumbo/mud.  I see alot of guys who intend to get back 2-5 miles but end up shooting a 16-20" 3 or 4 pt within the first mile, so they may never have a crack at that big one.   As far genetics and nutrition i dont think the eastern mt deer have that good of a change to really get big due to overhunting and lack of minerals/good feed unless its private managed property or there is some food source.     Hold out and good luck!

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Re: Anyone hunt the Broadus MT. area?
« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2010, 04:07:17 PM »
Nice bucks buckhorn.. Were those around Broadus or up in the breaks

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Re: Anyone hunt the Broadus MT. area?
« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2010, 04:10:37 PM »
There are still alot of mature bucks to be taken on block management and blm.  I think if a guy times it right during the rut and gets some good cold weather/snow some of these 3.5 to 5.5 year old bucks come out. Those 160-180" bucks over there are 1-2 in 100.  Most guys go this time of year because its the opener and they most likey dont have to fight the nasty gumbo/mud.  I see alot of guys who intend to get back 2-5 miles but end up shooting a 16-20" 3 or 4 pt within the first mile, so they may never have a crack at that big one.   As far genetics and nutrition i dont think the eastern mt deer have that good of a change to really get big due to overhunting and lack of minerals/good feed unless its private managed property or there is some food source.     Hold out and good luck!

That's what I was saying.. The property I hunt is private managed property with tons of feed and the deer just don't have the genetics.  I need to transplant a few 30" bucks from somewhere into the herd to improve things!

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Re: Anyone hunt the Broadus MT. area?
« Reply #18 on: October 28, 2010, 04:54:54 PM »
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Nice bucks buckhorn.. Were those around Broadus or up in the breaks

that looks like the custer to me, so that would be my guess....


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When you say "that part of the state" are you talking about broadus/lewistown/breaks?

  north of Winnett.......

how was I guys???  2 for 2 ??????









 


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