Brewster33
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- Apr 18, 2023
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Hi Everyone,
My name is Adrian Brewster and I am new to this website. I am incredibly excited to have drawn a general rifle elk tag for Montana this year and am really hopeful I can get some advice/guidance from you all. I didn't grow up hunting so everything I have learned is from research and asking questions. I have had a few successful deer hunts these past few years and I have spent some time camping in the rockies, so I am feeling ready for this hunt but I would really love some advice on the best location to set up.
Now I completely understand that someone wouldn't want to give up their prized hunting spots. I am really just hopeful that someone could share some advice on areas that would be welcoming to a first time elk hunter. Lower grizz density, lower hunting pressure. I don't need to bag an record size, enormous bull. My hope is the camp fairly close to the truck and do day hikes out with a light pack. My buddy that is coming with me drew a mule deer tag, so we can be a bit opportunistic.
My wife and I love Montana. So much so that we saved and saved and just bought 20 acres on the Gallatin River Ranch in Manhattan, MT. Our hope is the eventually build on it and raise our kiddos there (currently 2 and 6mo). So I will eventually be a resident there and I am sure over the years I will find my favorite places hunt. But for this first year, since I am taking just about all of my PTO and spending it on this trip, I just really want to come home with some meat for the freezer.
Please feel free to PM me if you prefer that over posting publicly. And please trust that any information or locations that you ask me not to share, I won't.
Thank you all! I really appreciate it.
My name is Adrian Brewster and I am new to this website. I am incredibly excited to have drawn a general rifle elk tag for Montana this year and am really hopeful I can get some advice/guidance from you all. I didn't grow up hunting so everything I have learned is from research and asking questions. I have had a few successful deer hunts these past few years and I have spent some time camping in the rockies, so I am feeling ready for this hunt but I would really love some advice on the best location to set up.
Now I completely understand that someone wouldn't want to give up their prized hunting spots. I am really just hopeful that someone could share some advice on areas that would be welcoming to a first time elk hunter. Lower grizz density, lower hunting pressure. I don't need to bag an record size, enormous bull. My hope is the camp fairly close to the truck and do day hikes out with a light pack. My buddy that is coming with me drew a mule deer tag, so we can be a bit opportunistic.
My wife and I love Montana. So much so that we saved and saved and just bought 20 acres on the Gallatin River Ranch in Manhattan, MT. Our hope is the eventually build on it and raise our kiddos there (currently 2 and 6mo). So I will eventually be a resident there and I am sure over the years I will find my favorite places hunt. But for this first year, since I am taking just about all of my PTO and spending it on this trip, I just really want to come home with some meat for the freezer.
Please feel free to PM me if you prefer that over posting publicly. And please trust that any information or locations that you ask me not to share, I won't.
Thank you all! I really appreciate it.