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LOL Just a Hunter: My wifes great uncle was the National Bison Range Manager for MANY years and I always relished going there over the decades and photographing the Mule Deer, Whitetailed Deer, Bighorn Sheep, Antelope, Buffalo and especially the Elk. I have some amazing pictures of those creatures. THEN.... a while ago, someone got the "bright idea" to turn over the management/ownership of the National Bison Range to the Indian folks. Well to make long story short my friend from Germany came over for a visit two Septembers ago and he wanted to tour Glacier Park and the National Bison Range. Glacier Park went amazingly well but when we visited the "National" Bison Range I was devastated! We did NOT see one Elk - did NOT see a Deer of any kind with horns (saw two Whitetailed Does) - did not see a single Bighorn Sheep - did NOT see any Antelope and there were just a paltry amount of Buffalo on the whole range! I was so frigging mad I wanted to lash out at the Indian folks in the visitor center but that would have been bad form in front of my visiting German speaking friend. I was "seething" as we drove out of the Bison Range and then, to TOP IT OFF, there was a cluster of Indian folks SELLING Elk, Deer and Buffalo "jerky" just outside the exit of the Bison Range beside the road! FMB! I hope our visit during the height of the Elk/Antelope rutting seasons was somehow an aberration but over the decades I am certain I have toured the National Bison Range at least 35 times and ALWAYS, prior to the "shift in management", saw an abundance of every one of the above mentioned Big Game species. I hope someone has a better news "review" for you. I know I won't be buying my way into that "range" again until the game herds are recovered. Sad. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy I just talked to a friend who lives near there and he agrees with you.
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Not elk, but I seen a few bucks with antlers on last week.
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Almost all the elk I'm around drop in March. AFew younger bulls will hold on until about the 7th of April.
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Dibs on the second from right.P Heck, I'd swing through and squeeze the trigger reeeeaaaal slow. It's climate change..... VG - dontcha know AmerInds are natural and responsible super conservationists? Get with the program, man!
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I've seen elk still packing horns on tax day while bear hunting. By the end of the month they have almost always dropped and by the end of May they can be a couple feet long.
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