yakimacoug
New member
Hey guys
Don't know how I just found this site, but I did. I grew up on a farm in Yakima, WA and have hunted in Montana for six years. This year, for some unknown reason I was fortunate enough to draw a coveted elk tag on the breaks.
I have hunted on both sides of Fort Peck for deer, but planning on spending my time (Nov 3 - 17) chasing a bull. What makes this family trip special is I will have my 79 year old Grandpa with me, though he will only be chasing mulies. Would love to share the experience of a lifetime by tagging a great bull. I think he is more excited than I am.
Spent time on the CMR last year pursuing deer and saw some decent bulls, but was curious if anyone had advice being there later in the season. I know the CMR closes for deer in the middle of my stay. I assume that would help? Having only spent last Fall in this area I would hate to let an opportunity like this pass by.
I hate to be asking for help on my initial post, as it totally goes against protocol. Thanks in advance.
I'm planning on documenting this experience, so you're welcome to ride along.
Cheers
Don't know how I just found this site, but I did. I grew up on a farm in Yakima, WA and have hunted in Montana for six years. This year, for some unknown reason I was fortunate enough to draw a coveted elk tag on the breaks.
I have hunted on both sides of Fort Peck for deer, but planning on spending my time (Nov 3 - 17) chasing a bull. What makes this family trip special is I will have my 79 year old Grandpa with me, though he will only be chasing mulies. Would love to share the experience of a lifetime by tagging a great bull. I think he is more excited than I am.
Spent time on the CMR last year pursuing deer and saw some decent bulls, but was curious if anyone had advice being there later in the season. I know the CMR closes for deer in the middle of my stay. I assume that would help? Having only spent last Fall in this area I would hate to let an opportunity like this pass by.
I hate to be asking for help on my initial post, as it totally goes against protocol. Thanks in advance.
I'm planning on documenting this experience, so you're welcome to ride along.
Cheers