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Posted By: BKinSD Advice on Montana Elk - 06/02/16
Greetings men

We didn't draw in Colorado and are scrambling to figure out something for an elk hunt this fall. I don't feel like learning a new area in Colorado, that doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

Thinking of buying leftovers in Montana. I've used the search tool this morning and have need for some feedback. Thoughts welcome on:

Being from SD, we like to shoot birds. Is there anyplace that comes to mind where a guy could hunt birds and elk in the same general vicinity?

Based on how your season is set up, I suspect that many places get hammered the first week and then pressure drops off considerably. Am I right on that? Should one look toward the second or third weeks instead?

Posted By: bellydeep Re: Advice on Montana Elk - 06/02/16
Forget about birds and use your time trying to fill the elk tags. Seriously. I haven't been on too many elk hunts where I've said, "dang I wish I didn't have so much time on my hands!"

Pressure is high the first week. You can use it to your advantage or come later, whichever you prefer.
Posted By: bellydeep Re: Advice on Montana Elk - 06/02/16
Of course, the later you wait, the odds increase of getting snowed out of particular spots.
Posted By: Timbermaster Re: Advice on Montana Elk - 06/02/16
Avoid SW MT. Birds are all private and bulls are all piles of wolf schitt.
Posted By: ndhunterman Re: Advice on Montana Elk - 06/05/16
Originally Posted by Timbermaster
Avoid SW MT. Birds are all private and bulls are all piles of wolf schitt.


Agreed.
Posted By: BKinSD Re: Advice on Montana Elk - 06/11/16
Found a place in SW Montana. Sent a deposit and bought a tag. See you all there!
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