Well this is new to me

Why is that? Those are my home stomping grounds for learning to hunt growing up as a kid. Part of the family still has a deer camp up there. Man I miss those days and I really need to go. Some good deer hunting up there.
Just learning curve, it’d be fun to watch their approach to the impenetrable pines. Curious how fast they would pick up deer drives.
 
I saw 4 guys from Ohio a couple weeks ago hunting here in Montana. They were on week 4 of their big 5 week hunt. They each shot 120-140” mule deer and 1 of 4 finally shot a bull that morning and I’m not sure it was even legal (super dinky). They were hunting hard, backpacked into a hell hole. That morning hiking in we saw a group of about 120 elk with 3 rag horn bulls in it. Makes sense based on the advertised bull:cow ratio. I bet it’s 0:100 by the time those boys finished up in there. Hard to imagine burning that much time for such crappy hunting but gotta hand it to them for getting after it.
Those boys obviously don’t listen to Jake Bush’s podcast or they wouldn’t venture so far from home.
 
Just learning curve, it’d be fun to watch their approach to the impenetrable pines. Curious how fast they would pick up deer drives.
This crew that was their plan and its obviously smart. A lot of places you can stand hunt sure but its way more effective in gun season to do drives. Now if they do them right or not is another story. Between safety, reading wind, knowing how to read natural funnels, knowing how to be quiet in the drive to "bump" rather than push deer, etc.
 
Those boys obviously don’t listen to Jake Bush’s podcast or they wouldn’t venture so far from home.
Idk who that is but one of the dudes had a unibrow that would make a lot of guys on this site jealous. Brought me right back to my days of hanging drywall with the Amish folk back in HS.
 

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