KaelBear
FNG
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- Aug 28, 2019
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Hey y'all - Checkin in from Knoxville, TN.
Heading out to Montana tomorrow for my first MT Elk hunt. Was able to get my first elk last year (WY).
A bit late, but if anyone has any general advice for the area, meaning weather concerns, red flags, etc. Feel free to share. NOT looking for info on the animals, we will figure that out firsthand. Just want to check for any useful help in terms of what to expect, or what to keep in mind. We have planned fairly well, but never can get enough info.
Flying into Helena. General plan is to start in 215. We have deer b tags there, so if we aren't seeing any elk, we will fill them and move to another nearby unit. Have about 8-9 days to hunt and plan on hiking in a couple miles and setting up camp. This is our first hunt (backpacking) in MT, so we figured we will play it safe until we get a good feel for things, and go in a couple miles to start. Taking my Cimmaron tent, so hopefully will be able to stay a bit warmer if temp drops. My last hunt in MT (3 years ago/deer) was 0 degrees outside Havre, which was my intro to hunting MT...needless to say, I learned some sh*t about under estimating the MT weather.
Any general advice is well appreciated! Hopefully, I will be posting pics in a couple weeks of my first MT bull.
Good luck everyone and stay safe!
Heading out to Montana tomorrow for my first MT Elk hunt. Was able to get my first elk last year (WY).
A bit late, but if anyone has any general advice for the area, meaning weather concerns, red flags, etc. Feel free to share. NOT looking for info on the animals, we will figure that out firsthand. Just want to check for any useful help in terms of what to expect, or what to keep in mind. We have planned fairly well, but never can get enough info.
Flying into Helena. General plan is to start in 215. We have deer b tags there, so if we aren't seeing any elk, we will fill them and move to another nearby unit. Have about 8-9 days to hunt and plan on hiking in a couple miles and setting up camp. This is our first hunt (backpacking) in MT, so we figured we will play it safe until we get a good feel for things, and go in a couple miles to start. Taking my Cimmaron tent, so hopefully will be able to stay a bit warmer if temp drops. My last hunt in MT (3 years ago/deer) was 0 degrees outside Havre, which was my intro to hunting MT...needless to say, I learned some sh*t about under estimating the MT weather.
Any general advice is well appreciated! Hopefully, I will be posting pics in a couple weeks of my first MT bull.
Good luck everyone and stay safe!