RangerJack
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Ive heard great things about both and seen quite a few photos of deer from 270. Does anybody have experience in 300? Any success photos or hunting photos where they passed deer up?
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All the 200" deer are in eastern MT. At least that is what I was told.Those are some tough units to draw. I think a lot of tags go unfilled due to delusions of that there's a 200" mule deer behind every tree
The CusterAll the 200" deer are in eastern MT. At least that is what I was told.
Could you please quit promoting my double secret honey hole.The Custer
Yea I drew the 300-50 tag this year and am looking forward to it but am struggling finding much out about it.. Ive heard both sides though.. If you see a 160 you better take it, and ive heard if you hunt hard enough you can find a 180.. not sure what to expect. I do plan to hit it hard though..
Thank you and I completely agree!@alpinemule08, Spend the time and learn the area. As you stated, "hit it hard", and you will know what to expect come opening day. To me, a 160" class buck is a great mature deer for any area of MT and the 180 class'rs are very, very few and far between!
Good luck with your pursuit and be safe!
Mtnhunter1
Yea I drew the 300-50 tag this year and am looking forward to it but am struggling finding much out about it.. Ive heard both sides though.. If you see a 160 you better take it, and ive heard if you hunt hard enough you can find a 180.. not sure what to expect. I do plan to hit it hard though..