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<blockquote data-quote="Horse1" data-source="post: 2480942" data-attributes="member: 112817"><p>SE (700) is typically the easiest to draw in MT, also sees the most pressure, especially non-resident pressure. They come across on I-90, head N @ Belle Fourche to 212 and spread out @ the border from Alzeda to Jordan. Last year (2021) they cut the tags WAY back due to drought and resultant significant drop in animal population. IIRC ~40% drop. That's going to take several years of good weather/reproduction to restore the population.</p><p></p><p>SE MT didn't get very much precipitation this winter, they're going to need an awful lot of spring/early summer rain or the critter situation will get worse, not better. Certainly not the place I'd start my 1st pronghorn hunt if I were intending on hunting pronghorn fall of '22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse1, post: 2480942, member: 112817"] SE (700) is typically the easiest to draw in MT, also sees the most pressure, especially non-resident pressure. They come across on I-90, head N @ Belle Fourche to 212 and spread out @ the border from Alzeda to Jordan. Last year (2021) they cut the tags WAY back due to drought and resultant significant drop in animal population. IIRC ~40% drop. That's going to take several years of good weather/reproduction to restore the population. SE MT didn't get very much precipitation this winter, they're going to need an awful lot of spring/early summer rain or the critter situation will get worse, not better. Certainly not the place I'd start my 1st pronghorn hunt if I were intending on hunting pronghorn fall of '22. [/QUOTE]
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