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<blockquote data-quote="meathead" data-source="post: 12435" data-attributes="member: 613"><p>Roadrunner,</p><p> Well, it happened sometime between 1999 and 2001. I heard of it second hand from a local in Dillon. Then there was a small write up in the Montana Standard. It happened between Blacktail Creek and the Robb Ledford area. Argument about access or something of that nature. There has also been "road rage" incidents on the back country roads. "Guided" hunts and outfitters usally don't operate in the real busy areas, and not all outfitters are from the local areas either.Hell, alot of outfitters and guides aren't even from Montana!! On your other posting, us "locals" rarely have the time to hunt the five weeks, or to run out at our leisure when the snow flies. Alot of us take vacations{usally one week} and are stuck with hunting whatever conditions are delt us. Same boat! Better luck next time, mabey in Idaho?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meathead, post: 12435, member: 613"] Roadrunner, Well, it happened sometime between 1999 and 2001. I heard of it second hand from a local in Dillon. Then there was a small write up in the Montana Standard. It happened between Blacktail Creek and the Robb Ledford area. Argument about access or something of that nature. There has also been "road rage" incidents on the back country roads. "Guided" hunts and outfitters usally don't operate in the real busy areas, and not all outfitters are from the local areas either.Hell, alot of outfitters and guides aren't even from Montana!! On your other posting, us "locals" rarely have the time to hunt the five weeks, or to run out at our leisure when the snow flies. Alot of us take vacations{usally one week} and are stuck with hunting whatever conditions are delt us. Same boat! Better luck next time, mabey in Idaho? [/QUOTE]
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