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I think the Montana tag is good in the entire state, with the exception of just a few units which are by permit only.
Quote from: STIKNSTRINGBOW on April 08, 2011, 10:39:56 AMMight want to check that availability again, http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/licenses/availableLicenses.htmlAS far as I could tell, MT is done...... March 15th.... But remember, they had less applicants than permits, so there are hundreds of leftovers.
Might want to check that availability again, http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/licenses/availableLicenses.htmlAS far as I could tell, MT is done...... March 15th....
"So from what I read on that headline is that its going to be a first come first serve thing right? So as long as I buy it right when it turns the 18 I'm good?"If you plan to buy online, you need to find out when MT's online system will start accepting transactions on the 18th. It's typically around 5:00 or 6:00 a.m. Mountain time.
Hard to say Piledup. I drew (or bought) all three year before last. I was bowhunting for the most part as well. Lets just say September was a busy time. LOL I had great experiences in ALL THREE. I saw more bulls in Washington, had more bugling in Idaho and saw the biggest in Montana. I saw more people in Idaho, second most in Montana and finally the least amount in Washington.
Well where else is there to hunt in WA that would give me a better chance? If I put in for WA, I'll be choosing eastside archery. Most of the eastside is spike only with a few cow units. Other than that it's special permits only. For the NE, it is any elk which would provide me with a better chance I think.