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I did put in for the special permit with the time frame of the general draw and special permit draw being the same time it does make a difference as opposed to years past. I like it better
Quote from: 6x6in6 on March 20, 2012, 10:43:56 AMIf people who applied, or at least those who chose not to apply are paying attention, generally speaking Montana's snow pack is running in excess of 100% of average again this year like last year. It's another late winter shaping up for the 2nd year in a row. I don't know what part of the state you hunt but in the SE it wasn't the snow that was the problem. Last year it warmed enough to melt the snow but not dry out, then additional cold fronts froze the ground and created a lot of ice that kept the critters from feeding. The late spring did have a positive effect on the food, the deer and elk in the SE had loads of it. I spoke with my friends over there this weekend and the temps are warmer than here. Lows have been in the mid 40's and highs this week will be in the 70's, 75 expected for the weekend.
If people who applied, or at least those who chose not to apply are paying attention, generally speaking Montana's snow pack is running in excess of 100% of average again this year like last year. It's another late winter shaping up for the 2nd year in a row.
I know that Glacier national park and the Bob Marshall have over 100% snow pack in the mountains.
Talked to a Montana fish and game employee earlier today and they were undersubscribed again by about 800 tags in the big game combo.Looks like I'm going to Montana. I was a little nervous because we didn't buy the $50 perf point.
Hunt - The last 800 will be sold first come first serve. If you were asking for next year you have to submit your app with the $9XX dollars by march 15th.
How do we go about getting one of those big game combo licenses? I'm not very familiar with Montana.