BirdDog50
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Looks like we pulled either sex tags - no B tags.
dogs, good luck, we didn't make the cut!!Just saw the drawing results for lope's in Big Sky country are hitting.
How'd you do?
We applied for 4 tags (each a either sex and each a doe/fawn) and I drew a either and my wife didn't draw anything. The last 2 years we've draw 2 of the 8 tags applied for (lopes).
Son and I drew the either sex (read: BUCK!) about an hour north of my place.He is even closer. Plan on putting the "Hammer" to work. Good luck to all that drew!Just saw the drawing results for lope's in Big Sky country are hitting.
How'd you do?
We applied for 4 tags (each a either sex and each a doe/fawn) and I drew a either and my wife didn't draw anything. The last 2 years we've draw 2 of the 8 tags applied for (lopes).
This party of 3 nonresident didn't make the draw...Party of three, nonresident; got drawn for our first ever Pronghorn. The unit is mostly private property so minimal chance unless using a guide, which we did.
I'd start with looking for BMA access, McCartney Mt BMA #8 has a lot of land you can hunt on, Google "2022 Montana Block management" and look on the region 3 overview and find the BMA's in the unit you're hunting and then go back to the region three list and click on the # of the BMA for info.Got drawn, nonresident.
Never being in Montana, a few pointers would help.
Unit,area 340-20.Is it any good,private public?
What a rookie like me should do???
BMA's are a block management ptogram for people to hunt on private land.Got drawn, nonresident.
Never being in Montana, a few pointers would help.
Unit,area 340-20.Is it any good,private public?
What a rookie like me should do???