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Has Montana general deer tag become a waste of money?
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<blockquote data-quote="nmarth88" data-source="post: 2735488" data-attributes="member: 119074"><p>Out of stater here….just started hunting 7 years so I have limited experience. Just started going to Montana two years ago and I guess I have a different opinion. Hunting Washington you're lucky to see bucks unless you have a honey spot(which I don't).I haven't shot a deer in Washington yet. I have also hunted minimum of at least 4 days in our 10 day hunt time for muleys every year so far of the last 7. In Montana I was able to harvest deer both years I have went. First year was a doe and last year my first buck. Not a big 4x4, but none the less meat in my freezer. I will go again this year for doe at the very least to get meat. While I am undoubtedly looking for the biggest deer a can shoot in terms of both horns and size ultimately I am going for meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmarth88, post: 2735488, member: 119074"] Out of stater here….just started hunting 7 years so I have limited experience. Just started going to Montana two years ago and I guess I have a different opinion. Hunting Washington you’re lucky to see bucks unless you have a honey spot(which I don’t).I haven’t shot a deer in Washington yet. I have also hunted minimum of at least 4 days in our 10 day hunt time for muleys every year so far of the last 7. In Montana I was able to harvest deer both years I have went. First year was a doe and last year my first buck. Not a big 4x4, but none the less meat in my freezer. I will go again this year for doe at the very least to get meat. While I am undoubtedly looking for the biggest deer a can shoot in terms of both horns and size ultimately I am going for meat. [/QUOTE]
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