I've been narrowing my search down for a unit in Montana. I will be on a DIY solo archery hunt. Most of my hunting will be day packing, but I am not opposed to a spike camp. One unit that I have been researching is 212. I have not been able to find a lot of information on this unit online, so I figured I would give it a shot on here. I had a few specific questions about the unit.
From what I have read, many of the interior roads through the unit are not passable (or very difficult), even in a 4WD truck. For me, this is a positive. Just curious if anyone has been through the unit and can attest to the condition of the roads. Also, are there some decent spots on the side of the road or trail heads to camp? Any concerns about leaving gear in the back of a truck in this unit?
Second, I was curious about the number of archery hunters. In general, I find it difficult to find the number of archery hunters per unit for Montana. Obviously, I haven't looked in the right spot yet. If anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated. I did find a number from 2016 on a random website, and it said around 2,000 hunters for 212. I assumed this took into consideration the number of rifle hunters in this unit as well. If anyone has hunted this unit, how bad is the pressure? I know being within an hour of a major city is playing with fire, but is it ridiculously high?
Finally, what are the realistic chances of hearing bugling in this unit? I went on a hunt in Idaho last year and I didn't hear one bugle (due to a variety of reasons). One reason why I chose to get into elk hunting is for the interaction with the animal. I don't expect bulls to be bugling their heads off, but hearing a few sure would be nice.
If anyone that is no longer hunting this unit has any additional information to share via PM, it would be appreciated. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of information to provide in exchange as I am newer to elk hunting, but if anyone is looking for good midwest whitetail hunting, I would be able to hook you up!
From what I have read, many of the interior roads through the unit are not passable (or very difficult), even in a 4WD truck. For me, this is a positive. Just curious if anyone has been through the unit and can attest to the condition of the roads. Also, are there some decent spots on the side of the road or trail heads to camp? Any concerns about leaving gear in the back of a truck in this unit?
Second, I was curious about the number of archery hunters. In general, I find it difficult to find the number of archery hunters per unit for Montana. Obviously, I haven't looked in the right spot yet. If anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated. I did find a number from 2016 on a random website, and it said around 2,000 hunters for 212. I assumed this took into consideration the number of rifle hunters in this unit as well. If anyone has hunted this unit, how bad is the pressure? I know being within an hour of a major city is playing with fire, but is it ridiculously high?
Finally, what are the realistic chances of hearing bugling in this unit? I went on a hunt in Idaho last year and I didn't hear one bugle (due to a variety of reasons). One reason why I chose to get into elk hunting is for the interaction with the animal. I don't expect bulls to be bugling their heads off, but hearing a few sure would be nice.
If anyone that is no longer hunting this unit has any additional information to share via PM, it would be appreciated. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of information to provide in exchange as I am newer to elk hunting, but if anyone is looking for good midwest whitetail hunting, I would be able to hook you up!