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Montana or Colorado for first elk hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="slewis12" data-source="post: 1270407" data-attributes="member: 81211"><p>Montana around Butte would be my choice hands down for DIY. I have lived in Colorado and hunted there and Montana with guides before I met my friend in Butte, MT. Simply put don't for get to put in for cow (B-tags) and get the big game combo now you are set for a cow a bull and whitetail or mule deer grab a wolf tag just in case you do see one they aren't around extremely often around my friends place and they have elk year round at their ranch. no brainier that way. 1000 for combo I think the cow tag is way less and 50 for a wolf tag. That's 4 tags for about 3 or 400 apiece going that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slewis12, post: 1270407, member: 81211"] Montana around Butte would be my choice hands down for DIY. I have lived in Colorado and hunted there and Montana with guides before I met my friend in Butte, MT. Simply put don't for get to put in for cow (B-tags) and get the big game combo now you are set for a cow a bull and whitetail or mule deer grab a wolf tag just in case you do see one they aren't around extremely often around my friends place and they have elk year round at their ranch. no brainier that way. 1000 for combo I think the cow tag is way less and 50 for a wolf tag. That's 4 tags for about 3 or 400 apiece going that route. [/QUOTE]
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