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MONTANA HIGH COUNTRY OUTFITTERS WORLD CLASS BOW ELK HUNTING
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In Montana, Bow Season starts the first
Saturday in September. We have a six week season. The early part of the
season is best for whitetail hunting, and works well for ambush hunting
on elk wallows. Elk calling is occasionally good in the first week of
September but generally tends to be slow. Elk calling starts to get good
about the second week of September and stays good until early October.
The peak of the Elk rut is approximately September 15-22. For the best
calling we recommend the 3 weeks that encompass pre-rut, peak-rut, &
post-rut. On our bow elk hunts we use calling and ambush tactics. The elk usually stop bugling in the late morning or early afternoon. We call as long as they will respond. When they won’t call, we use an ambush method that usually involves sitting on an Elk wallow. ![]()
Bow and Arrow Selection Elk are large animals and they present
more penetration problems than most game animals. You should shoot as
many pounds as you can pull on a cold morning. (65 lbs is very
adequate). Arrows should be at least 425 grains including the broadhead.
Most of our shots are close range so kinetic energy is more important
than velocity. Use a broadhead with a history of tested penetration and
toughness.
For those who are going to use much
calling or spot and stalk during our hunt, we recommend good physical
conditioning. We can effectively hunt elk, black bear, and whitetail
with clients who are not in great shape if we stick with tree stands,
ground blinds, and some limited calling. The price of a combination Elk/Deer Bow hunt with Montana High Country Outfitters is $3000 for a 2:1 hunt. The 2007 combination Elk/Deer license is $1195. To reserve a hunt send a deposit of $800 per person to Montana High Country Outfitters, PO Box 1608, Noxon, Montana 59853. Include your name, contact information, and desired hunt dates. Feel free to contact us at anytime with questions (406) 847-2279. EMAIL: info@montanahighcountry.com
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