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MT Non-resident is about $350 and you only get 1 tag.Hunted a northeast Idaho unit in 2019. Mt was adjacent and the same terrain and weather. Some of those northern units in Idaho have "reduced" tags and you can get 2 for about $84 total. Don't know anything about Mt tags.
I wouldn’t know where to start with Idaho.
I can say the pros of Montana are defined snow lines and varied landscape. I’ve now seen bears in sage and on mountain tops. There is minimal hunting pressure and opportunities to see other wildlife in places they will not be in general season.
The cons are long glassing days to see maybe 3 bears. Which could be error on my part. The weather depending on the year can change rapidly and leave you with 2 feet of snow in May.
That’s a fair statement. I guess I gauge minimal to OTC rifle elk units.I think “minimal” hunting pressure is a very subjective statement. Depending on where you are in the state, it can be a challenge finding country without other hunters.
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Agreed. NW Montana is the highest pressure bear area I’ve experienced. So much so that if I was a betting man, I’d guess 5 years from now it’s a draw, at least for NR.I think “minimal” hunting pressure is a very subjective statement. Depending on where you are in the state, it can be a challenge finding country without other hunters.
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That’s a fair statement. I guess I gauge minimal to OTC rifle elk units.
Agreed. NW Montana is the highest pressure bear area I’ve experienced. So much so that if I was a betting man, I’d guess 5 years from now it’s a draw, at least for NR.
My personal opinion is this season may be the best yet for my area.There’s certainly not the pressure you find during elk season, and many hunters aren’t going deep so that helps. That said, with this winter, there may be no snow line to key in on. We are getting 2-3’ in some areas this weekend, but it has otherwise been unseasonably warm. Concerns with how this will impact opportunities in MT.
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Yea, I haven’t looked at harvest statistics to see how much they’ve changed if any but I have hunted up there for over a decade. There has definitely been a shift in resident tolerance that’s noticeable. I can’t say I blame them, used to feel like it was just me up there. Now I’m racing to glassing points and a lot of times heading to my 2nd-3rd spot because people are already there.Absolutely. They keep touting high bear density, but the hunter density is even higher. Nothing like running into another hunter on a logging trail when you thought you were alone.
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My personal opinion is this season may be the best yet for my area.