Horn Seeker
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Wing certainly knows there will still be lots of bulls packing, but if he can get in early...he'll get the big ones first without too much competition... the masses will hit hard soon...
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Wingman...where abouts are you referring to...Crazies? Breaks? your Snowies hotspot?
Do you really think the majority of branch-antlered bulls will be shed by this weekend or are you merely scouting for wintering bulls for a later return?
How low do you have to fly to spot sheds? Interesting concept...flying for sheds...I was curious if folks did that around here.
Seems to me a lot of your 300"-330" bulls will still be packing for about 10-14 days
Wing certainly knows there will still be lots of bulls packing, but if he can get in early...he'll get the big ones first without too much competition... the masses will hit hard soon...
Lucky bastard
Well, I have had the luck conversation with others.... yeah... there was luck involved... there was also a little persistence involved... Notice I didn't say anything about skill...
Is it not funny what we will do for fricken antlers? More money and time is spent hunting for horns (either shed or on the critter) in just Montana, every year, than probably the gross domestic product of 19 outta 20 3rd world countries!!!!
You realize that NRs are on a limted quote right?
I've always said if you complaing about Non-residents hunting in MT, you better be hunting in your own county, because odds are you drove a heck of a long ways to get to where you are. The area I grew up hunting in SW MT was usaully over run with instate hunters... most of them driving 4-6 hours to get there. ID and WY were less than an hour drive. Of all the cars parked at the trail head I was usually the ONLY one from that county, and it wasn't because I was stupid or there was better spots. The last time I drove by the parking lot... there was 25 trucks and not a single plate from that county, about 6 NR plates, the rest were 'in state' hunters. Talk about crowding and ruining a spot... 15 years ago I was usually the only person to hunt the area in archery season.
Its public land, they aren't making any more of it. Finding a place to go is getting harder and harder. Its unfortunate that magazines share our favorite spots.