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My experience while elk hunting in that area is the bison will not likely climb a 'mountain', but rather will stay down along the Gros Ventre river. I think you're referring to Blacktail Butte and I've never seen a bison up there. They may cross the highway to the west and follow the Snake if needed until they can cross to the east again. Is your tag only good on the refuge?
It's not just for the refuge but that's where we are concentrating right now. The herd north of the Gros Ventre Rd has moved south a bit more and is closer to that little town of Kelly. Hopefully, with the weather moving in, they will push across the river. It's just a matter of trying to figure out where they go from there. As you probably know, once they get to the river, they are blocked by those trees so it's hard to see them from the north side (gros ventre rd) and will be a gamble from any of the NER parking areas. We have a plan for tomorrow and will check the herd before dusk to see if there is any movement. Seen plenty of elk, not just those being lazy way down in the refuge, and a ton of moose. We also drove Hwy 89 north a ways and found a few more bison up by some historical place, I think Cunningham cabin, but I don't think they will make it down anytime soon.
I'll have to check but you are probably right about me referring to the "mountain" and it's Blacktail Butte. It's the one huge hill just south of the river. Towards Kelly, there are even a few houses on it.
Also, as far as other areas, I have had some people suggest checking the Forest but I still don't have a handle on where we should even be looking. With that herd staged just north of the river, it seems that this might be our best bet but I'm open to other suggestions on places to check just in case.