Gerald Martin
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Sorry Justin. I remembered our blood oath right after I hit send. After all it's just the internet. Nobody reads this stuff anyway... 
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So let me get this straight......I need to post a resume of what I've accomplished, some self-gratifying pics and then, and only then should I expect some help. Well shit, must have glazed over that part when I was registering for the forum. Listen fellas, I get it....you have to razz the new guy but don't take me for a newbie. I've spent plenty of time hunting western states with success and failure but just never had the time to hunt SE MT. Some of you resident guys get so pissy when non-re ask for a few tips which cracks me up. Non-res do more for your conservation efforts than you give credit for.
So let me get this straight......I need to post a resume of what I've accomplished, some self-gratifying pics and then, and only then should I expect some help. Non-res do more for your conservation efforts than you give credit for.
Oh man. You ought to change your plans and head to the SW part of MT. I'd suggest the upper Ruby River drainage - especially the part between Vigilante Station and the Cottonwood Creek campground. You can stray north or south of those public land areas, but there's such beautiful camping along that particular stretch of the Ruby - the Gravellies to your east and the snowcrest to your west. Keep in mind the Snowcrest side is permit only for muley bucks to keep those giant deer well managed. Gravellies has likely the highest densities of elk in MT. I drove by there just Sunday and was completely flabbergasted. Truly the last best place.![]()
Greenhorn..... Spend less time here being a pisser and get out and hunt.
I knew I had found this special spot as well. When I passed a camp by vigilante station that had a Budweiser banner from the town pump blaze orange that said “welcome hunters”. Got a good laugh but man it’s busy. Told the kids I was going to set them up selling hot chocolate and scones I think we could make retirement money pretty easily over there.
So let me get this straight......I need to post a resume of what I've accomplished, some self-gratifying pics and then, and only then should I expect some help. Well shit, must have glazed over that part when I was registering for the forum. Listen fellas, I get it....you have to razz the new guy but don't take me for a newbie. I've spent plenty of time hunting western states with success and failure but just never had the time to hunt SE MT. Some of you resident guys get so pissy when non-re ask for a few tips which cracks me up. Non-res do more for your conservation efforts than you give credit for.
Funny how a lot of the guys making comments actually contributed to blowing Custer forest up. It wasn’t too long ago they were sharing information freely. They are just as guilty as Newberg of blowing the area up. No going back now internet age of hunting at its best.
Greenhorn.....I've seen some of your other posts. You sure seem quick to malign anyone that might just be looking for a tip or two while trolling these pages just looking for the opportunity to drop the next "zinger". Spend less time here being a pisser and get out and hunt.