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Mule Deer in Eastern MT

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06 August 2014, 07:36
Bud Meadows
Mule Deer in Eastern MT
I've hunted in eastern MT for the past 20 years and usualy had no problem bagging a decent 4 X 4. In 2013 I saw maybe 80-90% fewer deer and only TWO 4 X 4's in five hard days of hunting. I hunt south of Wibaux and just north of Baker, west of Route 7. Was this from winter die off, EHD or some other factors??


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06 August 2014, 18:20
mt Al
Not sure about EHD but there was a big winter die off a few years ago, really hammered the antelope and deer fawn recruitment. Not sure about others but I've seen a huge increase in people from all over the Northwest and Midwest and Western Montana hunting in Eastern MT, the pressure on public land is nuts. Places I used to never see another soul now have several trucks parked.

It all adds up, still fun and still possible to take a nice deer.
06 August 2014, 19:15
OLBIKER
A big snow storm that spring decimated the herd.It will take another 2 to 4 years for it to build up and for some of the Bucks to reach a mature age.I hunted in Northern Montana last fall because of that.I did`nt see as many deer as I had in the past,but more mature bucks.
08 August 2014, 00:48
TomP
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Originally posted by OLBIKER:
A big snow storm that spring decimated the herd.It will take another 2 to 4 years for it to build up and for some of the Bucks to reach a mature age.I hunted in Northern Montana last fall because of that.I did`nt see as many deer as I had in the past,but more mature bucks.


Speaking of which, what happened to the 2500 or so antelope that were stuck on the south side of Fort Peck Reservoir after the ice melted?


TomP

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08 August 2014, 01:51
OLBIKER
quote:
Originally posted by TomP:
quote:
Originally posted by OLBIKER:
A big snow storm that spring decimated the herd.It will take another 2 to 4 years for it to build up and for some of the Bucks to reach a mature age.I hunted in Northern Montana last fall because of that.I did`nt see as many deer as I had in the past,but more mature bucks.


Speaking of which, what happened to the 2500 or so antelope that were stuck on the south side of Fort Peck Reservoir after the ice melted?

No clue.They probably ended up on The RES.
13 August 2014, 08:18
twilli
Rough winter and blue tongue has taken a big toll on the critters. They are starting to come back though and doe tags have either been way decreased or eliminates.
14 August 2014, 23:06
JCS271
There were NO antlerless tags available for any units here in the Northwest corner. Herd is picking up a little but still not where it ought to be.


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