Kydeerslayer64
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- Mar 20, 2026
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Thank you very much. I’m ok with a lower percentage of harvest as just the experience is worth a lot to me. That’s why I was considering the land trust option as well as trying the type 1 and type 2 entry points the first time hunting Montana before I drop $6k+ on a guided hunt?That’s a good perspective… if you want to get one, especially a nice bull, what’s it worth to you? 5 grand? 10 grand?
What about the experience of just getting to elk hunt? Is just getting to go elk hunting worth the same cost, even if you already knew you wouldn’t get one?
If the answer is yes, you should just go and learn and have fun. If the answer is no, I would pay the money for a guide.
No idea on land trust, the more people that use a service like that, the more people that will buy up land just for a “hunter BNB” driving up costs, monetizing opportunities that you’ve already paid for your entire tax paying life, reducing the efficacy of Block Management, and giving a false sense of exclusivity that do not translate to hunter success. Land trust is not an outfitter service and, in my opinion, will not increase your chances of success.