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That’s wild. I wouldn’t guess the center of glacier park to be 30 miles from an ag field.Mountain whitetails are one of my favorites. This one was around 6000’ and 30-40 miles from the closest ag field. Fresh snow and single digits is where it’s at.View attachment 396143
If only. Seen some big bucks in the park this year.That’s wild. I wouldn’t guess the center of glacier park to be 30 miles from an ag field.
I didn’t imply that you shot a deer in glacier!If only. Seen some big bucks in the park this year.
I get disoriented when I leave my house. I forget which direction I go from Glacier when I hunt whitetail.
Oh I know you weren’t implying that!I didn’t imply that you shot a deer in glacier!
I just didn’t know there was anywhere in MT a true 30 miles from a ag field.
Regardless I’d live to someday get one like that!
I've only taken one real mountain whitetail, a few hours drive west of where I live and unlikely it had ever eaten from an ag field in it's life. It was a suggestion from a friend who also gave me an absoulte treasure trove of information on the where, how, when, etc. If you're reading, thank you - it was really fun. Way more challenging than I expected, and I'm lucky I had the tips and advice I did. I now always pay attention to the awesome western MT forest bucks I see in pictures taken by other hunters.
It's been on my list to get a mountain whitetail (locally here where I live) for many years - that being in the Madison/Gallatin range where they're unlikey ever hitting private ag (not riverbottom deer). Most on the Madison valley side are ag deer, and a lot on the east side also are. I go most years a handful of times, but only a halfassed attempt. I call it my annual dik-dik hunt. I've had a couple opportunites on USFS, but the deer have been so tiny I didn't want to shoot them. Including this year, a tiny spike with 1" brow-tines. I've seen a couple real nice bucks over the years, but they are typically well onto private during the fall, or in the summer time and antlers not even grown out fully yet. Someday I hope it happens.
Another friend found a deadhead well onto USFS a few years back and it would be a dream buck. I taped it at 193 gross (non-typical). It was a heavy, dark antlered 160+ frame with some extras and a 3rd main beam. Based on where it was found, it may have been on private land in it's life, but unlikely eaten in an ag field. It was found in September at 7500+ in elevation. pic was in this one: https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/montana-mountain-whitetail.321913/
Here's mine, it was around 4500' but still a true mountain wt. I probably saw one that was quite a bit better, but it was running so fast I'll never know for sure.
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