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Hunting the Bob Marshall Wilderness area in Montana
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<blockquote data-quote="Hognuts" data-source="post: 652575" data-attributes="member: 48031"><p>Amen on the wolves, we plan on getting tags and "trying" to do our part in that regard. There are talks of the possibility of each wolf tag being able to get a "bag limit" of three wolves each. The wolves had put a hurt'n on them in the Absaroka also. We managed to pull one bull out between two of us. I got mine opening day. Too bad for my buddy, he didn't get one in fact the only elk we saw was the one I got. We talked to alot of guys who came out of there empty handed. It is always nice to get a bull, but also just the experience of taking in some of the most beautiful rugged country in the world with the "possibility" of taking a bull is a big part of the experience for me. I just get tired of seeing a sea of orange at the old stand by hunting areas. Yea you may run into other hunters up there, but it is not like most easily accessible spots where every Tom dick and Harry with a quad and a rifle flock to every fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hognuts, post: 652575, member: 48031"] Amen on the wolves, we plan on getting tags and "trying" to do our part in that regard. There are talks of the possibility of each wolf tag being able to get a "bag limit" of three wolves each. The wolves had put a hurt'n on them in the Absaroka also. We managed to pull one bull out between two of us. I got mine opening day. Too bad for my buddy, he didn't get one in fact the only elk we saw was the one I got. We talked to alot of guys who came out of there empty handed. It is always nice to get a bull, but also just the experience of taking in some of the most beautiful rugged country in the world with the "possibility" of taking a bull is a big part of the experience for me. I just get tired of seeing a sea of orange at the old stand by hunting areas. Yea you may run into other hunters up there, but it is not like most easily accessible spots where every Tom dick and Harry with a quad and a rifle flock to every fall. [/QUOTE]
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