Go to FWP's hunt planner map and sort by harvest opportunity in the layers. It will show you where you can kill what on a general license.
“I use a western hunting forum to complain about having to read the regulations, and continue to complain when other people give me what I asked for.”
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Fixed it for you.
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I'm mostly wondering what thread you are reading where guys are being rude about this. The only time people get annoyed is when we give them the actual, real answer to their question, and they don't accept it and continue to moan and complain about it.I’ve killed 14 bulls and a few cows in Montana. Outfitted there for 12 years. I understand their system and regs very well. But they still suck at providing information. I can’t understand why some of you don’t think they should have a more user friendly website. You think it’s cute that a guy has to poke and hope at various units and basically research them all just to find basic information such as is a general license valid there in one way or another? Whatever….
Surely your mothers told you that if you don’t have anything nice to say then maybe don’t say anything at all. He didn’t ask for unit specific information. He didn’t start with “Not looking for your honey hole but…” His first words were “I’ve looked all over”. What’s the problem? Forums are for questions!
“Listen man, I'm seriously not trying to be a dick, but if you can't figure out how to read the MT regs to know where you can hunt i have serious concerns.”I'm mostly wondering what thread you are reading where guys are being rude about this. The only time people get annoyed is when we give them the actual, real answer to their question, and they don't accept it and continue to moan and complain about it.
Well then you and I have different interpretations of helpful. I think I was being VERY helpful. At the time that guy just wanted a map because he (from his own admission) couldn't figure out the regs, a guy gave him a map. It told him that if he came out and hunted using that map that he could get in a LOT of trouble. I told him he needed to figure out the regs before he came here and hunted. He and I talked offline about it and had a good conversation after the fact.“Listen man, I'm seriously not trying to be a dick, but if you can't figure out how to read the MT regs to know where you can hunt i have serious concerns.”
I wouldn’t call that nice or helpful. He looked to the point where he had to ask if it exists or not. It’s not just your words it’s your shitty attitude. Help or move on Mr Know It All! Personally I enjoy helping new elk hunters.
That's cool, but it doesn't mean you don't need to read the regs. You can see where the general works, but it doesn't tell you what you can legally harvest; bull, cow, any elk, etc. You still need to be able to read and understand the regs to know that information.FWP Adds New Features To Online Hunt Planner Map | Montana FWP
A new version of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks online Hunt Planner map launched today that includes new features and is mobile friendly. The old Hunt Planner, which was built more than 10 years ago, has been discontinued.fwp.mt.gov
FWP Adds New Features To Online Hunt Planner Map | Montana FWP
A new version of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks online Hunt Planner map launched today that includes new features and is mobile friendly. The old Hunt Planner, which was built more than 10 years ago, has been discontinued.fwp.mt.gov
It was released this afternoon dude, and again, you still need to read the regs.Well would you look at that! The mysterious, all encompassing map does exist! And not one of the Montana reg experts knew it existed. The question wasn’t so absurd after all....
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It was released this afternoon dude, and again, you still need to read the regs.
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Good luck buddy, this is like talking to a brick wall. Have fun hunting off this map without cross referencing the regs (which is what you've been complaining about).So they realized people wanted easier access to the information and created one. Even better! Who would think you could just look at such a map and take off into the mountains? Yea there are always the exceptions, but not very many people willing to pay $1,000 for a tag are going to be that non-chalant. It is a TOOL to make planning easier.
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Good luck buddy, this is like talking to a brick wall. Have fun hunting off this map without cross referencing the regs (which is what you've been complaining about).
Did you look at the map and see where it says the general tag is good? It's basically the entire state, just like everyone in this thread has said from the beginning.
Your 1000 tag, plus the thousands of dollars in fines and legal fees and losing your hunting privileges is hopefully worth the time you saved by not reading the damn regs. Good grief.
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