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SE Montana has been good to me
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<blockquote data-quote="lilharcher" data-source="post: 1721034" data-attributes="member: 83227"><p>Got the snub on all western draws this year, even a deer tag in a general unit in Utah that I had a 70% chance of drawing, so I headed to the crow to hunt free range antelope and bison. Looked over 100s of goats and covered miles of terrain before putting the stock on this nice lope, with a bit of character. Given how high he carries his mass, it should score pretty well. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]151152[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>After my lope tag was filled, we headed into the bighorn mountains, up to 9,500 ft to search for a few scattered bison herds. Took us a few days to find them, then on mid-day of day 2, were able to make a stock while the herd dipped into a small ravine to feed. They popped out about 200 yards, where my 26 Nosler/156 EOL found its mark (neck shot). Had to rent a Penske truck to get over 300lbs of meat home.....and it is absolutely delicious with full array of steaks - ribeye, NYs, sirloin, filets. Bison was on my bucket list to hunt once. Too majestic, so one and done for me. Lots more deer, elk, and lope in my future though.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]151151[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilharcher, post: 1721034, member: 83227"] Got the snub on all western draws this year, even a deer tag in a general unit in Utah that I had a 70% chance of drawing, so I headed to the crow to hunt free range antelope and bison. Looked over 100s of goats and covered miles of terrain before putting the stock on this nice lope, with a bit of character. Given how high he carries his mass, it should score pretty well. [ATTACH=full]151152[/ATTACH] After my lope tag was filled, we headed into the bighorn mountains, up to 9,500 ft to search for a few scattered bison herds. Took us a few days to find them, then on mid-day of day 2, were able to make a stock while the herd dipped into a small ravine to feed. They popped out about 200 yards, where my 26 Nosler/156 EOL found its mark (neck shot). Had to rent a Penske truck to get over 300lbs of meat home.....and it is absolutely delicious with full array of steaks - ribeye, NYs, sirloin, filets. Bison was on my bucket list to hunt once. Too majestic, so one and done for me. Lots more deer, elk, and lope in my future though. [ATTACH=full]151151[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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