LAST EDITED ON Mar-30-06 AT 09:14PM (MST)[p]Zigga, We have ruined this thread.
Do you have a reading disability?
For the 2nd time, the reference is KURT AULT. Use Google. Search for "Spanish Peaks Lion Predation" Wala!
Again, the moose districts I noted are 307 and 310, both are in the Madison Range, neither are the Big Sky unit (308). Big Sky has been developed and since 95 the moose permits have went from 12 to 4. The ones I've mentioned have not been developed at all and have went from 25 to 2 (combined). The only road is 191 on the edge. To make this clear, the reason isn't roadkill. And again, I'm not complaining, but it's pretty disheartening that hunting in those historically awesome moose units is all but gone. One tag is each unit? That's sad.
Regarding the Gravelly comment, you have no concept of sarcasm. You keep telling me how I'm new to the area and don't know much. How bout you put your $ where you mouth is.. Remember when you were bragging about your dozen consecutive bull elk? How bout we put $100 down for every year on elk. Whoever got a bigger elk that year (public land unguided Gallatin National Forest) has to pay the other person $100. Wanna play? Didn't think so. Chicken? Cluck, Cluck.
Pick a year to start. You can start at 1990, or you could move it up to 2000. It all depends on how much money you want to loose.
I could buy a lot of supertags with about $1200.