Kill a forky on the west side where they are struggling or kill one on the east side where they are struggling?
In fact where aren’t mule deer struggling? Probably shouldn’t answer that.
A: Where they are properly managed instead of merely a revenue stream for government.
Is it really any mystery why hunting is generally better on large private tracts?
Maybe the "experts" would explain to us all how those tracts seem to not have the hard
winters, bluetongue, CWD and predators that public land has? Or did I pretty much
cover that in my answer?
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OP: East vs west is about more than numbers or trophy quality. East will
have more wide open hunting, generally, west mountains. Then river bottoms
are prime for whitetails more so than mulies.
Whitetails generally are much smaller in MT than midwest corn/soybean/ alfalfa fed
deer. The mulies, too.
You may have "opportunities" as far as the eye can see. Your maximum effective range can only be determined by you with much practice, like several hundred rounds (at least) not off a bench unless you hunt with a bench. Know the terminal velocity of your chosen rifle/bullet combo.
Practice getting into shooting position quickly and making that shot.
Check out the Block Grant program and have fun preparing and anticipating your hunt!
A cooperative program between private landowners and FWP, Block Management helps landowners manage hunting activities and provides the public with free hunting access to private land, and sometimes to adjacent or isolated public lands.
fwp.mt.gov