Hello all,
Montana resident here, new to the forums.
I put in for a 680 Ram tag this year for the first time in my life with no prior points. Last week I received a envelope with the "big three" regulations booklet in it, I thought this was strange, until I discovered a letter behind the booklet. I about jumped out of my pants after reading it, as it stated that I had been successful in drawing a big horn sheep tag for 680.
I have heard stories of folks putting in for a tag like this their whole lives and never drawing, and with that being said, I know this may anger some folks, but that is not the intent of this post.
I am not very familiar with the Missouri Breaks area, and am reaching out to any who might be willing to point me in the right direction to get started. I plan on making some phone calls this week to some folks that have hunted the area, as well as start hiking/scouting the area.
Any tips and advice will be greatly appreciated, I know this will be the hunt of a lifetime, so I want to get all my ducks in a row well in advance.
Thanks!
Montana resident here, new to the forums.
I put in for a 680 Ram tag this year for the first time in my life with no prior points. Last week I received a envelope with the "big three" regulations booklet in it, I thought this was strange, until I discovered a letter behind the booklet. I about jumped out of my pants after reading it, as it stated that I had been successful in drawing a big horn sheep tag for 680.
I have heard stories of folks putting in for a tag like this their whole lives and never drawing, and with that being said, I know this may anger some folks, but that is not the intent of this post.
I am not very familiar with the Missouri Breaks area, and am reaching out to any who might be willing to point me in the right direction to get started. I plan on making some phone calls this week to some folks that have hunted the area, as well as start hiking/scouting the area.
Any tips and advice will be greatly appreciated, I know this will be the hunt of a lifetime, so I want to get all my ducks in a row well in advance.
Thanks!