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<blockquote data-quote="uncyboo" data-source="post: 57130" data-attributes="member: 3295"><p>I make a yearly trek to the Glasgow area to fill our "A" tags. I just finished 4 days worth up there and, as Wapiti said, saw lots of bucks, nice bucks, but no true "monsters". Not this year, nor last year. But in 2002 we say 3 BIG bucks that we couldn't get on, so the potential in this area is there. Lots of "Block Managment" areas. This has turned into a real great program for hunters and landowners alike here in Montana. Make sure when doing your research to check with the Montana FWP (Fish, Wildlife, and Parks) and get ALL the info on Block Managment. There are books that include maps showing the locations of the areas, plus landowner info with phone #s and such, as some areas are by appointment only. Most that do will let you reserve your days. Also, State lands, BLM, National Forest, all have hunter access in the state. You just need to do a little research. This is a HUGE area you are interested in, therefore you should encounter many opportunities for game. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncyboo, post: 57130, member: 3295"] I make a yearly trek to the Glasgow area to fill our "A" tags. I just finished 4 days worth up there and, as Wapiti said, saw lots of bucks, nice bucks, but no true "monsters". Not this year, nor last year. But in 2002 we say 3 BIG bucks that we couldn't get on, so the potential in this area is there. Lots of "Block Managment" areas. This has turned into a real great program for hunters and landowners alike here in Montana. Make sure when doing your research to check with the Montana FWP (Fish, Wildlife, and Parks) and get ALL the info on Block Managment. There are books that include maps showing the locations of the areas, plus landowner info with phone #s and such, as some areas are by appointment only. Most that do will let you reserve your days. Also, State lands, BLM, National Forest, all have hunter access in the state. You just need to do a little research. This is a HUGE area you are interested in, therefore you should encounter many opportunities for game. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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