bigbuckhunter88
PMA Member
Well if ya don't like to read scroll to the pictures. Around November of last year my buddy from Colorado informed me that his group of guys were going to Canada again this spring after missing 4 consecutive years and they had an opening. I jumped at the chance as I had heard the stories, but had yet to make a trip to Canada. We started making our plans, getting our licenses and I had to apply for my Passport. We planned that me and one other guy from Iowa would leave early Friday morning and meet my buddy at his in-laws ranch by Miles City, Montana. We would spend the night there and meet up with the group Saturday afternoon and make the trip to Canada. The trip to Montana was pretty uneventful other than seeing the beautiful landscape for the first time and seeing a few new species in the wild. I saw my first wild antelope and mule deer. We arrived just in time for supper and the homeowners spoiled us by cooking prime rib with all the fixin's. We stayed up plenty late and had some cold ones talking about what to expect in the days to come. The next morning the ranch owner gave us a tour of his property and it was an awesome experience. 15,000 acres of pasture/ag/hill area. A portion of the land is leased, but the majority is not and I may have worked my way into a western hunt trip.
This was what I saw when I turned down the county road that takes us to the ranch.
This was laying in their den. They don't hunt, but a relative does. This is a shed found on their property.
The next year a relative found the same bulls set and had a mount done.
They kill some decent deer there too. The guys who lease it from out of state have killed some dandy whitetails and muleys. But these were killed by the relative.
Standing in this ridgetop alfalfa field the rancher told me he owns as far as I could see.
Well after the tour was over it was time to pack our stuff up and go meet the rest of the crew to head North. Everything went off without a hitch and we were on our way. We made it to the border before nightfall and we were worried we would end up with a delay. We crossed without any problems and were only there 10 minutes before we got the "all clear".
This was what I saw when I turned down the county road that takes us to the ranch.
This was laying in their den. They don't hunt, but a relative does. This is a shed found on their property.
The next year a relative found the same bulls set and had a mount done.
They kill some decent deer there too. The guys who lease it from out of state have killed some dandy whitetails and muleys. But these were killed by the relative.
Standing in this ridgetop alfalfa field the rancher told me he owns as far as I could see.
Well after the tour was over it was time to pack our stuff up and go meet the rest of the crew to head North. Everything went off without a hitch and we were on our way. We made it to the border before nightfall and we were worried we would end up with a delay. We crossed without any problems and were only there 10 minutes before we got the "all clear".
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