hunterc
 Button Buck
 Posts:1

 | | 03 Oct 2007 01:30 PM |
| I have a montana deer/elk combo tag that I am hoping to use by the end of the season. I had a great Montana hunt in early September, but failed to take a trophy. Unfortunately, I can't afford to go back out with an outfitter. Please let me know if anyone knows a farmer/rancher/landowner who might be willing to let me hunt their place for a small fee. Thanks. | | |
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BigBluff32
 Button Buck
 Posts:75

 | | 03 Oct 2007 02:10 PM |
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Check out any national forests or public lands too. | | | Even on the hottest or coldest days, deer still eat, fish still swim, so why not go and get 'em. | |
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broncos87
 Button Buck
 Posts:3

 | | 05 Oct 2007 09:13 AM |
| Check out all the public land down by Gardiner. We went out with an outfitter once and have been going out solo since hunting a lot of the public land down between Emigrant and Gardiner. We always fill our combo tags and usually have a couple 360+ six bys to talk about. I look forward to it when we head out about every three years. Great spots you can pick up a topo map from DNR there that show the public spots and when you hit it usually the last week of OCT to the first week of NOV it is awesome. | | | |
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Fossilman
 6 Point
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 | | 25 Oct 2009 03:18 PM |
| Musselshell county too,lots of ranchers would let you hunt for a small fee.......................Full of Elk,Mule deer and whitetail,some great turkey and pronghorn hunting too. | | | God,family and friends,nothing better!! | |
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