First time for Montana

Kurts86

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I just got back from a Montana general deer tag and I can’t say I’d recommend traveling for that hunt. The deer numbers are in bad shape especially on the mule deer side. I hunted hard and bounced around a lot of different areas, badlands, prairies, national forest, blm, etc and the situation was pretty bad across the board from both numbers and quality perspective. I talked to locals, forest service employees, biologists and the feelings around the deer population were universally bad.

The idea you can walk your way away from people in eastern MT isn’t really a thing. It’s heavily roaded and the remaining deer are in the good habitat which has roads. It’s more a find a high spot 1/2 mile or less from the road and burn down the glass finding deer. It is not a Colorado wilderness elk hunt where there is a definite element of brute force miles to success thing. The reality is a lot of those tag holders are just driving around or walking around at random hoping to bump into a buck so you are covering a lot more ground with good glass from a strategic spot.

I hope Montana seriously revises its management strategy for deer but I’m not hopefully either.
 
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I am currently hunting out of Glascow….. The last 3 days I have seen only 5 deer. I have hunted this area before and to be honest it is in bad shape as far as deer populations go. Two hard winters, CWD, Blue Tongue and over harvest has essentially destroyed the hunting. At this point Montana Fish and Game needs to place the whole area under permit only and try to restore the deer population as soon as possible…. I have decided to end my hunt early as I just can not justify taking a deer with the population as low as it appears…
 

The Guide

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Spend your money how you want to but as an Eastern Montana resident, I couldn't recommend for you to plan a hunt East of Billings. It used to be that every drainage coming off an ag field had a group of 5 to 10 does that called that drainage home. Every night there would be 50+ does feeding in every ag field that sat between a river and the foothills. Now, you are lucky to see 5 does in a field and many fields are just empty. For years you had your choice of 5 or more bucks in a 3 or 4 mile hike through the public lands above ag fields. Now, if you see 1 buck that might be the only one you see for the season. We are in a rebuilding phase and need to be patient while the deer rebuild their populations. That said, the bird hunting has been great the last couple of years due to the amount of grasshoppers that have hatched. I see 50x more pheasant, partridge, grouse, and turkey than I do deer.

Jay
 
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I am currently hunting out of Glascow….. The last 3 days I have seen only 5 deer. I have hunted this area before and to be honest it is in bad shape as far as deer populations go. Two hard winters, CWD, Blue Tongue and over harvest has essentially destroyed the hunting. At this point Montana Fish and Game needs to place the whole area under permit only and try to restore the deer population as soon as possible…. I have decided to end my hunt early as I just can not justify taking a deer with the population as low as it appears…
Say it louder for the Washington clowns that’s are still here by the hundreds shooting everything they can put a tag on!
 

Mt Al

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At this point Montana Fish and Game needs to place the whole area under permit only and try to restore the deer population as soon as possible….
SPOT ON!!!! I wish they would do this, no clue why they didn't years ago. It's insane but has to be about the money for hotels, etc..

OP, hope you do what you want to do, everything's a tradeoff. I would guess Montana's as good as anywhere out West to hunt for a deer.

"Getting away from people" on public land used to be a thing, and it was easy just a few years ago! W/OnX and social media encouraging people to walk a few miles, it's amazing to see so many people at the very back of the back of the back of public land, even the 1/4 mile wide slivers. I'm happy for people doing that, taking their chance and I still do it myself: the alternative is to stay home, not happening. Just a different game.
 

Lawnboi

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SPOT ON!!!! I wish they would do this, no clue why they didn't years ago. It's insane but has to be about the money for hotels, etc..

OP, hope you do what you want to do, everything's a tradeoff. I would guess Montana's as good as anywhere out West to hunt for a deer.

"Getting away from people" on public land used to be a thing, and it was easy just a few years ago! W/OnX and social media encouraging people to walk a few miles, it's amazing to see so many people at the very back of the back of the back of public land, even the 1/4 mile wide slivers. I'm happy for people doing that, taking their chance and I still do it myself: the alternative is to stay home, not happening. Just a different game.

For years they never sold all the tags available. Then Covid hit and they sold every tag, along with every antlerless tag. To say they highly underestimated the impact that the tag quotas had is an understatement. On top of that you have a boom in resident population. Combined with drought, and blue tongue, and the area is in rough shape.

They did eliminate doe tags, so that’s good. It’s going to take more than no hunting for the deer to bounce back. They need moisture and predator control. Areas out there that used to be professionally hunted for fur are now untouched. Predators shot by us and seen out there have exploded. I can’t imagine it helping when every group of deer has are coyotes in tow.

It’s actually sad to see how it is, knowing how it was.
 
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