Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Wednesday, 01 September 2010 08:01
Big game hunters in north central Montana should expect widely varying conditions depending on the species they seek, say state wildlife biologists. There are lots of elk and plenty of white-tailed deer, but in some spots average to below average mule deer and antelope numbers. North of Great Falls, for example, the numbers look pretty good, reports Gary Olson, Fish, Wildlife and Parks wildlife biologist in Conrad.

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