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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 2980590" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I missed all this because I was out trying to get meat for the freezer.MT the state varies very much as does Canada.Prarie to thick steep mountains.In the eras of wilderness and thick steep roadless terrain historically had much game.Now I can hike 16 m in one day as I did this year and not cut a elk track and very few mule deer.The spot use to have at least 15 bulls. The wolf can't be managed in these areas due to the terrain, cant catch them or see them unless standing in the roads.Trapping is only ay to control.Going to practically no elk in NWMT is not a balance.There is large winter range you could go see elk ,100's on weekend, now you can rarely see a dozen.Conversely eastern MT without the wolf and more open and ag has large numbers of elk.Guides on this side are no more and many local friends have actually given up hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 2980590, member: 21869"] I missed all this because I was out trying to get meat for the freezer.MT the state varies very much as does Canada.Prarie to thick steep mountains.In the eras of wilderness and thick steep roadless terrain historically had much game.Now I can hike 16 m in one day as I did this year and not cut a elk track and very few mule deer.The spot use to have at least 15 bulls. The wolf can't be managed in these areas due to the terrain, cant catch them or see them unless standing in the roads.Trapping is only ay to control.Going to practically no elk in NWMT is not a balance.There is large winter range you could go see elk ,100's on weekend, now you can rarely see a dozen.Conversely eastern MT without the wolf and more open and ag has large numbers of elk.Guides on this side are no more and many local friends have actually given up hunting. [/QUOTE]
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