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<blockquote data-quote="wapiti13" data-source="post: 57147" data-attributes="member: 2212"><p>Big E,</p><p> Most of the hunting is public land or open private land under the Montana "Block" program. They drove 600+ miles on side roads just spotting &amp; stalking. You must remember that area is slightly rolling country with draws, but mostly OPEN applies. Not the best picturesque, but great mule deer country! Even most of the private land can be accessed with a simple door knock on the landowners door. As far as camping, yes you can camp in the area. Most of my buddies put up in a small town motel or trailer rental(mobile homes parked &amp; rented out)in the area they are hunting. The main problem in the area is getting around if bad weather. If you hit heavy rains, nothing short of a four wheel drive truck with four chains will move. Worst slick, sticky mud you ever encountered. So don't get too far off the main road! Game Dept. &amp; local Chambers of Commerce can help. Also, Montana has a BLM map available showing all the BLM land in the area. Last time I hunted over there, you needed a $6.00 access permit for Federal lands, so you need to do some homework. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapiti13, post: 57147, member: 2212"] Big E, Most of the hunting is public land or open private land under the Montana "Block" program. They drove 600+ miles on side roads just spotting & stalking. You must remember that area is slightly rolling country with draws, but mostly OPEN applies. Not the best picturesque, but great mule deer country! Even most of the private land can be accessed with a simple door knock on the landowners door. As far as camping, yes you can camp in the area. Most of my buddies put up in a small town motel or trailer rental(mobile homes parked & rented out)in the area they are hunting. The main problem in the area is getting around if bad weather. If you hit heavy rains, nothing short of a four wheel drive truck with four chains will move. Worst slick, sticky mud you ever encountered. So don't get too far off the main road! Game Dept. & local Chambers of Commerce can help. Also, Montana has a BLM map available showing all the BLM land in the area. Last time I hunted over there, you needed a $6.00 access permit for Federal lands, so you need to do some homework. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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