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    After killing my bull in New Mexico I headed up to Montana to try to fill my general tag. I've read a lot of not great things about Montana deer hunting. I realize that I'm not a local so I can't comment on the quality or quantity except for my own experience. I don't know what it was like back in the "good old days". As I was headed to the piece of public land I was going to hunt in Eastern Montana. I started to see deer in the daylight on the side of roads, in green fields, in creek bottoms. I was starting to feel a little more confident.

    I decided I would give myself 2 days (3 max) to get a buck before I headed home. I'd been gone for a while and I was ready to start heading home. I arrived to the property I wanted to hunt after dark and drove in until I got to a gate and parked my truck. I looked at my maps and made a plan for the morning to hike in a mile or so and start glassing every crack and creek that might hold a deer and that's what I did. As the sun came up the next morning I would walk and glass, walk and glass, walk and glass. Sometimes I would cover a few hundred yards and glass sometimes it was five yards. I wasn't seeing anything! It was dead. I did see a couple other hunters and I worked to move away from them. I had never hunted open country like this and I knew there were deer in there. I kept moving and glassing. I kept looking at my maps and trying to find something different in the terrain that would hold some deer. Finally after after about 8 miles I started to get into some terrain that looked a bit better. There were more bushes and small trees down in the valleys. I sat to glass and after a while I picked out a small buck with about 90 minutes left of shooting light. I decided I would move closer for a better look. As I worked down closer I stopped to glass again and picked out 2 does. Finally, I was in the deer. I kept glassing and to my left about 1000yds up on a hill I saw another buck. I grabbed my spotter for a closer look and saw it was a nice buck. The chase was on! At this point I had about 45minutes of legal light left. I circled around a ridge and got down to 430yds. I hit the buck hard, but my shot was back. He was quartering away so I felt like the shot was going to be lethal, but I didn't want to push the deer. I saw him go into a group of trees and I never saw him come out. It was going to be cool that night so I knew the meat would be fine. I decided I would walk the 4.6 miles back to the truck to get a good nights sleep and some food and head back in the morning.

    The next morning I was hiking before the sun was up. I got back to the area where I shot a little after 8:20am following a 2.5hr hike in. I immediately went to the area I shot from and began working my way up the hill towards the area where I shot the buck. I saw and heard some crows when I began getting close, so I had a feeling my buck was close by. I glassed the hillside and I saw my buck. He went less then 100 yards from where I shot. The buck wasn't stiff so I made the right decision to back out. He's not a giant buck, but he's a nice buck and I was happy to bring him home. I packed him back to the truck and loaded him into coolers to hit the road. I hiked 13 miles day one and 10 on day 2.

    I was able to stop in Illinois on the way home and visit my Mom, Dad, Sister and 5yr Niece (Violet). She told me when she gets older she wanted to go hunting. That made my heart smile. My 3 state trip was a success and I can't wait to do it again. I drove a 5,892 mile loop all across the west. Now I'm going to focus on whitetail here at home and starting to planning for Spring and Fall 2023. I already have some really fun trips planned and I'm looking forward to it!

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    Heck yeah!! Very nice Muley. congrats!!
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    Dream Season!!

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    nice!
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    Sweet!!

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    Outstanding.
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    Damn straight. I thought I spent a lot of time planning yearly hunts, but you have to spend 25 hours a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lil 2 sleepy View Post
    Damn straight. I thought I spent a lot of time planning yearly hunts, but you have to spend 25 hours a week.
    Planning is 1/2 the fun.

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    I'm jealous. I was in Eastern Montana a couple of weeks ago, bird hunting and also had a general deer tag. I deer hunted 4 days, saw doe literally every hunt, never saw a single buck. I saw 20+ one day (not road hunting, walking in). Still trying to decide if I have time to fly out and give it another go.

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    Wow! What a trip and experience!

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    Another awesome hunt. Were coyotes or bears not a concern leaving the deer out there? I honestly don’t know, not trying to be an ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckin Bronco View Post
    Another awesome hunt. Were coyotes or bears not a concern leaving the deer out there? I honestly don’t know, not trying to be an ass.
    Coyotes could have been an issue, but not bears. Not really something I worry about. I regularly hang meat and leave it over night when I have to pack it out over multiple days.

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    Congrats, how many dang days have you been gone?
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    I'll shoot over a kids head in a blind or long gun one on a turkey in a heart beat. You want to kill stuff around me you gonna earn it.

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    Well done yet again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckpro View Post
    Congrats, how many dang days have you been gone?
    I got home Friday night. I was gone 3 weeks.

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    High end. Congrats


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    Quote Originally Posted by sdcourtnay View Post
    Coyotes could have been an issue, but not bears. Not really something I worry about. I regularly hang meat and leave it over night when I have to pack it out over multiple days.
    Eastern MT is starting to see a lot more bear activity and there is some sign that the grizzlies are moving East as well according to my friends that ranch out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    Eastern MT is starting to see a lot more bear activity and there is some sign that the grizzlies are moving East as well according to my friends that ranch out there.
    A good friend of mine ran into one NE of Great Falls last fall, while setting beaver traps in a cattail pond. Crazy bastard went back in there with more firepower to run him out and get his traps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    I'll shoot over a kids head in a blind or long gun one on a turkey in a heart beat. You want to kill stuff around me you gonna earn it.

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    Very nice, congrats!

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