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Monday, 05 October 2009 03:01
It is easy to identify Montana's elk hunters this time of year—they are the ones talking about elk—elk they harvested, elk they just missed harvesting, or the elk they hope "to get into" this hunting season. Montana's general big game season begins Oct. 25. Most hunters also enjoy talking technique and comparing results.

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