Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Wednesday, 10 November 2010 09:01
Hunters have started taking more deer but fewer elk on the Rocky Mountain Front as Montana's general deer and elk five-week season approaches the halfway mark. The white-tailed and mule deer harvest was below average the first week of the season but increased the second week, says Brent Lonner, Fish, Wildlife and Parks wildlife biologist. 'Now the deer harvest is pretty close to the recent average,' Lonner says, 'but the elk harvest is down.

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