
A mixed bag of opportunities, successes for Montana turkey hunters
Bird numbers are recovering, but with weather, hunters may have to put in some time for a successful season.
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Bird numbers are recovering, but with weather, hunters may have to put in some time for a successful season.
The closure notice for hunts came shortly after Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials received word that the pre-established harvest quota and sub-quota for the districts had been met
Most hunters were after mule deer, which are rebounding well from recent lows. And although it’s a younger age class of deer right now, hunters reportedly were happy with their opportunities
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