So next year when I apply, do I apply for specific zones? Havent figured that part out yet. I will call and get specific details if someone at wild life will take the time to help me understand it. Such as 100, or 300 or does it need to be specific such as 102, or 306, that precise.
Just bought a preference point for Mont. So putting all my eggs in that basket. At present I don't have a clue where to go, it's still way too confusing. I got a year to figure it out. I have a wall tent and will be looing for a place to camp and hunt from. Also I don't have anyone talked into...
I have not picked out a spot, but will study on it more. I will be doing a gun hunt though. The big problem for me is understanding the different states, zones, districts and requirements and restrictions. As I look through the different states their websites are not the easiest things to...
I looked again today and yes the 1's I sway yesterday were elk b, I couldn't tell what that for though. Today I thought it was antlerless. Looks like for a greenhorn like me, I need to spend a lot of time reviewing the maps, there are so many sections in each zone. I got my work cut out for me...
Thanks for the info. I did get my ALS# yesterday, and it looked as if I was going to be able to buy a license for 2 different elk hunts for this year. Though not planning on going this year, but it is confusing. I will continue to explore it in the coming weeks. I live in Ga. and ours isn't near...
I too am just thinking of trying a trip to Montana next year. Your info on the elk tag is big help. The state website is extremely confusing about licensing. Today I registered and work through trying to buy a license and then was asked for what zone, though I couldn't find a map or info on...