8andcounting
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And I’m also done commenting on this so don’t bother responding to me . Goodbye
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But you never responded on where I need to buy my ranch, so I can make you even more salty.And I’m also done commenting on this so don’t bother responding to me . Goodbye
Buy this one so you can hang out with Costner while your elk hunting 270.But you never responded on where I need to buy my ranch, so I can make you even more salty.
I'd hang out with Kelly Reilly instead. mtmuleyBuy this one so you can hang out with Costner while your elk hunting 270.
Chief Joseph Ranch, Montana Guest Ranch
A storied Montana guest ranch with Trapper Peak framing your sunsets and the Bitterroot River Valley at your doorstep. We look forward to welcoming you to the Chief Joseph Ranch.www.chiefjosephranch.net
Seems like its some pretty rugged terrain. Should be an interesting trip to say the least!I used to mess around in the Bitterroots a bit and can say that those mountains are a bold choice for someone’s first Montana hunting experience.
I’m not afraid to get two miles from the road. But it would stink to do that hike and find the elk are sitting in private.I hunted there a couple years ago on advice from a 'friend'. It's hard to get away from the roads and the elk are either on private or at least 2 miles from a road. I won't go back but if I had to I would hunt low on the edges of private. Saw a lot of black bears but no grizzly or wolves.
It's not fear, it's that there is very little land that isn't less than 2 mi from a road! LOLI’m not afraid to get two miles from the road. But it would stink to do that hike and find the elk are sitting in private.
The grizzly and wolf sitings seem to be hit or miss. Some people say there’s a bunch some people say they have never seen them.
And both can be true, doesn't take many bears or wolves to be a bunch, and most will never see them. Never been in that district but my general experience with western MT and elk in general is expect lots of 2 plus mile hikes with no elk, otherwise everyone would kill one the first day.Some people say there’s a bunch some people say they have never seen them.
ok, fess up. Which one of my friends took you to my stump. I've sat on that very stump for decades. It's my stump. Damn newbies.
I’m not afraid to get two miles from the road. But it would stink to do that hike and find the elk are sitting in private
I heard there’s going to be lottery only usage permits for the stump next year. This increased popularity is really diminishing the resource.ok, fess up. Which one of my friends took you to my stump. I've sat on that very stump for decades. It's my stump. Damn newbies.