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<blockquote data-quote="nkyshooter" data-source="post: 2156968" data-attributes="member: 83787"><p>My dad and I went to Montana in 2017 for p-dogs. I have an uncle that at the time had a small house there that they used as a crash pad during hunting season so he and a couple of other guys met us there and we all spend several days going after p-dogs.</p><p></p><p>We did not pay any guides ... Ranchers were happy to have us get rid of as many as we could ... ground squirrels too.</p><p></p><p>Without the local knowledge of my uncle, it certainly would have been more difficult because you have to be able to find the people who own the land to be able to get their permission. Aside from that, finding a p-dog town really just isn't that hard - even in Montana.</p><p></p><p>BTW - we were close to Turner, MT - about 10 miles south of the Canadian border in the eastern 1/3 of the state ...</p><p></p><p>If I could only go for a day, a guide might be worth it ... but I'd rather leverage friends/acquaintances I've met in places like here to point me in the direction of a farmer/rancher than needs to get rid of them and would gladly provide permission/access ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nkyshooter, post: 2156968, member: 83787"] My dad and I went to Montana in 2017 for p-dogs. I have an uncle that at the time had a small house there that they used as a crash pad during hunting season so he and a couple of other guys met us there and we all spend several days going after p-dogs. We did not pay any guides ... Ranchers were happy to have us get rid of as many as we could ... ground squirrels too. Without the local knowledge of my uncle, it certainly would have been more difficult because you have to be able to find the people who own the land to be able to get their permission. Aside from that, finding a p-dog town really just isn't that hard - even in Montana. BTW - we were close to Turner, MT - about 10 miles south of the Canadian border in the eastern 1/3 of the state ... If I could only go for a day, a guide might be worth it ... but I'd rather leverage friends/acquaintances I've met in places like here to point me in the direction of a farmer/rancher than needs to get rid of them and would gladly provide permission/access ... [/QUOTE]
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