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    Basic Member calib's Avatar
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    montana prairie dogs


    i and some buddies are wanting to head over to mt this june to find some prairie dog towns. we are hoping to find some places we can go that wont cost much to hunt if anything. was wondering if there is anyone here that may know some places or some ranchers that would allow some active duty and prior service military guys to hunt thier land. anything would be great.

    thanks

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    acemisser
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    Decide where it is you want to go and put an ad in their local news paper or check sporting goods stores..I am sure you will find a place..

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    Its getting harder and harder to find areas in shoot. Land owners are not as fast to let people on their land as they use to. Best thing to do is know someone that can get you on the property. I also like Acemiser's idea of the newspaper ad, most ranchers I know are old school and still read the paper. Most folks I know who PD shoot go to Wyoming/South Dakota because of ranch managers and owners not wanting people on the property.
    Last edited by tjf76; 12-31-2012 at 10:28 AM.

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    lots of public land in nw MT

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    just go and start knocking on doors

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    lot of public land in ID & MT
    google public land maps in MT & ID
    eastern MT has miles and miles
    of land that allow hunters to sign in at the gate
    a little box with paper and pencil
    fill out how many days -hunters
    and they get so much a head to allow acces

    lot of public land goes overlooked & unused by the majority of hunters
    maps,maps, maps
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    Here is a link that might provide some help...

    http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/regulations/nongameFAQ.html

    My brother, his son, and I hunted public land(Fort Pierre Nation Grasslands) in South Dakota last summer and had a great time. We were able to shoot from sun up to sunset. At the bottom of the page in the link above is some info about public lands in Montana. We also camped in the grasslands and that cost nothing, lots of opportunities.

    This is about 1/3 of the dog town we shot for two days.


    Good luck and have fun!

    I wanted to add, we did have a map of this area. It was about 115,000 acres and interspersed with private land!
    Last edited by GaryB; 02-08-2013 at 03:33 PM.

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    JCalhoun
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    Looks like a lot of fun!

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