Montana Moose

Highground

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Western Montana
Well I was fortunate enough to draw a Moose tag in Montana after applying since I was a teen. I am beyond words with excitement and have spent the last several days on could 9. I plan to spend as much time as possible in the unit this summer and will be setting up trail cams sometime in the next month or so. I have never been on a Moose hunt so this is new territory for me and a bit stressful considering I have a full time job and will only have about 2 weeks of paid time off banked up by the time season opens. I am trying to plan my time off as efficiently as possible and must plan way ahead being that I manage several departments at work. One nice thing is I am off by 3:30 everyday and am only about and hour or two away depending on where in the unit, so I may be possible to get some "last light" hunts in after work.

If you had two weeks to hunt a once in a lifetime tag, how would you break it up? I'll be hunting unit 126 and am the only tag holder for that unit so competition isn't much of a concern fortunately. I appreciate all and any advice anyone has to offer. I haven't been very active on Hunt Talk for several years but I plan on documenting this entire hunt so I can enjoy the memories into old age and share them with my grandkids someday.
 
The old American saying
Even a blind squrril must find an acorn sometime.
Hard work does pay off, im positive that a moose will be stting on your wall as a result.
Good luck as well because that helps.
 
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