flyfishmissoula
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I am heading to block management unit 33 which is just outside of Sheridan, Montana during the last weekend of October to fill some whitetail doe tags. Everything I have heard and read so far is that all of the whitetails are on private property and locked up, and that any block managements areas get hit so hard that its not worth even trying. To quote the FWP officer I contacted "whitetail deer are a private land resource". I always thought wildlife belonged to the state and citizens of the state, but what do I know. I live in Missoula and so I am used to plenty of whitetails running around National Forests and public lands, but I have never hunted this region before. Is it true that the whitetails only stay low around the rivers or are there regions/districts that I should focus on in that region where deer move onto public land. I am willing to hike some surprising distances to simply fill doe tags, but I am concerned I will be wasting my very limited hunting time (3 year old at home and a new 1 week old baby as well). Thanks for any insight.