Swamp Hunter
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- Feb 2, 2022
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Long time reader, short time poster here. I see more discussion on fly in access on HuntTalk than any other forum that I'm apart of so I felt this might get more meaningful insight here than elsewhere. I've never done a fly in hunt, but the idea intrigues me. My questions are primarily around access regulations and if any HuntTalkers know why they are in place, specifically, Montana. Why is it that you can't fly into national forest and state-owned lands but can on BLM? Is there some specific reasoning behind this? Also, I see you have to land within 100' of an established 2 track. I assume that is to prevent damage to native habitat and understand that completely but that limits which tracts you can access. Many don't have 2 track roads. But......what if you didn't "land" per se. Could you drop your gear via rope then fast rope down or drop a rope ladder so long as it doesn't touch the ground? Sounds like a good way to get hurt, I know, but I'm genuinely curious if that would be legal. This is probably a question for the DNR and if I ever decide to pursue this, I will contact them, but I was just curious if anyone had any insight.

