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<blockquote data-quote="benjamin2515101" data-source="post: 888184" data-attributes="member: 62098"><p>Thanks for your reply, Rooster, very helpful. I didn't realize the wolf problem had gotten so bad until I started reading posts under this forum. I plan on doing a DIY hunt, because I have some backcountry experience and I enjoy the solitude. That's why my main focus is mulies, so I won't have as much of a problem packing one out. </p><p> </p><p>Any other MT regions to recommend? And other state recommendations for no preference point mule deer hunts? I have no particular preference for high country, open country, or desert, I am open to them all, I just want a good experience seeing a decent amount of animals. I would prefer something not so densely forested (like the Bob Marshall Wilderness) because I plan to spot and stalk from distance. I would like to get a rifle tag, but I am seriously considering going early archery for low hunter density. </p><p> </p><p>Any ideas would be helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjamin2515101, post: 888184, member: 62098"] Thanks for your reply, Rooster, very helpful. I didn't realize the wolf problem had gotten so bad until I started reading posts under this forum. I plan on doing a DIY hunt, because I have some backcountry experience and I enjoy the solitude. That's why my main focus is mulies, so I won't have as much of a problem packing one out. Any other MT regions to recommend? And other state recommendations for no preference point mule deer hunts? I have no particular preference for high country, open country, or desert, I am open to them all, I just want a good experience seeing a decent amount of animals. I would prefer something not so densely forested (like the Bob Marshall Wilderness) because I plan to spot and stalk from distance. I would like to get a rifle tag, but I am seriously considering going early archery for low hunter density. Any ideas would be helpful. [/QUOTE]
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