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Mule deer hunts in MontanaYou must apply by March 15 for a non-resident deer tag in Montana. If you're booking a guided hunt, you can be guaranteed a tag. The guaranteed tags are pricey, but your only alternative is to get preference points by applying several years for a tag. Private-land hunts typically yield consistently higher hunter success and trophy size and are less dependent on weather. |
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Four self-guided mule deer slots on Montana ranch "I saw 30 to 40 bucks a day when I hunted this ranch," said Chuck Johnson of Utah. "There were quite a few bucks in the 170s, and I saw a couple of bigger ones. Unfortunately, I had already shot my buck when I saw a giant that I think might have scored 200. But I was happy with my buck, which was a really heavy four-pointer. The ranch takes only four hunters a year on 5,000 acres, so it's a really good quality hunt. The ranch is pretty flat with deep coulees where the deer hide in brush that reminds me a lot of the plumb thickets you see in western Kansas." Price for a trespass permit is $1,500 a person plus license and tag. You must book this hunt more than a year in advance to get a spot. Hunt MD4126. Montana outfitter has openings for mule deer An outfitter who has done a good job for us for many years has a few openings on his private-land hunts in Montana as well as on his whitetail bow hunt in North Dakota. Here are some details: Montana rifle mule deer or whitetail deer Montana archery mule deer |
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