2018-19 MT Upland
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Apr 2018
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2018-19 MT Upland
Hello everyone. Hope you are having a nice day.
About me: I am a young hunter from North Carolina where we have little upland action. Im an avid duck hunter as I live on the coast and we catch a lot of migratory diver ducks.
I am trying to plan a Montana upland game hunt and I am seeking local assitance and/or some one to hunt with. This is a "roughing" it type trip. I dont know the area or the birds. I will not be bringing a dog.
If you are someone who is an avid bird hunter in or near Montana and seek a "plus one" in the field and enjoy feeding ones addiction to bird hunting please pm me. I would greatly appreciate it.
About me: I am a young hunter from North Carolina where we have little upland action. Im an avid duck hunter as I live on the coast and we catch a lot of migratory diver ducks.
I am trying to plan a Montana upland game hunt and I am seeking local assitance and/or some one to hunt with. This is a "roughing" it type trip. I dont know the area or the birds. I will not be bringing a dog.
If you are someone who is an avid bird hunter in or near Montana and seek a "plus one" in the field and enjoy feeding ones addiction to bird hunting please pm me. I would greatly appreciate it.
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#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Up on the Milk River
Posts: 459
First, MO is abbreviation for Missouri, not Montana. Montana is MT. Second, figure out what upland species you want to go after, and do your own research about areas to travel to. If you are looking for an outfitter, i.e. that is where you posted this, not a big selection, and I have never used one or do I know of any .
#3
Spike
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Join Date: Apr 2018
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First, MO is abbreviation for Missouri, not Montana. Montana is MT. Second, figure out what upland species you want to go after, and do your own research about areas to travel to. If you are looking for an outfitter, i.e. that is where you posted this, not a big selection, and I have never used one or do I know of any .
Also any upland game will do. Im not picky.
#4
Any particular reason you've picked Montana over other (and closer) Western states, where upland species are abundant?
Grouse of several varieties are abundant in Colorado. Pheasants are abundant in the Dakotas (though they had a terrible hatch last year due to drought, and populations may be lower than usual for awhile). Kansas and even parts of Nebraska have good quail populations.
Grouse of several varieties are abundant in Colorado. Pheasants are abundant in the Dakotas (though they had a terrible hatch last year due to drought, and populations may be lower than usual for awhile). Kansas and even parts of Nebraska have good quail populations.
#5
Spike
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Join Date: Apr 2018
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Any particular reason you've picked Montana over other (and closer) Western states, where upland species are abundant?
Grouse of several varieties are abundant in Colorado. Pheasants are abundant in the Dakotas (though they had a terrible hatch last year due to drought, and populations may be lower than usual for awhile). Kansas and even parts of Nebraska have good quail populations.
Grouse of several varieties are abundant in Colorado. Pheasants are abundant in the Dakotas (though they had a terrible hatch last year due to drought, and populations may be lower than usual for awhile). Kansas and even parts of Nebraska have good quail populations.
#6
With respect, Montana is in fact among the farthest states in the Mountain West from North Carolina you could have chosen, excepting Idaho.
But if you want to go to Montana just because you want to go to Montana, that's fine. Just be willing to pay a potentially higher travel cost, if for no other reason than Montana lacks a major air hub like Denver or Salt Lake, meaning you'd likely have to tack on the cost of an extra connecting flight just to get there if you're flying. And if you're driving, well, the extra distance requires more gas.
Have you ever considering "ruffing it" in the Western part of NC? My sense from reports is that the ruffed grouse population on the NC side of the TN-NC state line has a decent grouse population, if you're willing to walk in excess of 7 miles or more in high elevation during a hunt.
But if you want to go to Montana just because you want to go to Montana, that's fine. Just be willing to pay a potentially higher travel cost, if for no other reason than Montana lacks a major air hub like Denver or Salt Lake, meaning you'd likely have to tack on the cost of an extra connecting flight just to get there if you're flying. And if you're driving, well, the extra distance requires more gas.
Have you ever considering "ruffing it" in the Western part of NC? My sense from reports is that the ruffed grouse population on the NC side of the TN-NC state line has a decent grouse population, if you're willing to walk in excess of 7 miles or more in high elevation during a hunt.
#8
On a completely separate note, mthusker, this thread induced me to actually look up flights from Charlotte to Montana airports. You know which one came up the cheapest? The flight to a place I honestly had never heard of, before: Kalispell. Had to look it up on the map. Perhaps I'm just uniquely ignorant when it comes to Western cities, but for the life of me I just have never so much as heard its name in passing.
After looking on the map, all I have to say is, it's hard to imagine a more ideal entry point to the state, if one's goal is to get to the mountains. How's the town, if you've ever been? With non-resident bear tags costing less than half the price of an elk tag, and a flight costing less than $400, a guy's wheels sure can start to turn...
After looking on the map, all I have to say is, it's hard to imagine a more ideal entry point to the state, if one's goal is to get to the mountains. How's the town, if you've ever been? With non-resident bear tags costing less than half the price of an elk tag, and a flight costing less than $400, a guy's wheels sure can start to turn...
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Up on the Milk River
Posts: 459
It is in the NW corner, close to Glacier NP, Whitefish Skiing, I have a friend who bear hunts near Libby, good fishing, I do not know much about elk and deer hunting out that way. I do know airline rates can change, I would think Billings, Bozeman or Great Falls would be cheaper, but i have never flown from Kalispell. I am not a real big flyer, prefer to see the country on the ground, LOL.
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