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Hunting opener about average in Northwest Montana
October 28, 2007

Hunters took to the field across northwest Montana for the opener of the general deer and elk season. At the six northwest Montana check stations, a total of 2,958 hunters checked 185 white-tailed deer, 21 mule deer, and 30 elk for an 8 percent rate of hunters with game. This compares to a nearly identical 8.1 percent rate of hunters with game last year. Hunters checked greater numbers of whitetails, fewer mule deer, and more elk as compared to last year’s opening day. Of the whitetails checked, 74 were bucks and 111 were antlerless. The check station at Highway 2 west of Kalispell had the largest number of hunters and largest number of deer and elk taken. The Olney check station had the highest percentage of hunters with game.

Tim Thier, the FWP biologist at the Olney Check Station, reported that the harvest was at least average, with a 12 percent rate of hunters with game. He noted that the harvest will pick up as the season goes along. “I think the whitetail populations are as high or higher than they’ve ever been. There’s plenty of deer to go around, that’s for sure.” Thier said that one of the high points for him was when a brother and a sister who were hunting together came through the check station with their parents. The kids had each taken a cow elk under the youth antlerless opportunity.

FWP wardens reported a quiet opening day. “A lot of people just seemed happy to be out,” said Warden Captain Lee Anderson. “Our wardens checked some whitetail bucks and a few elk, and we found very few hunting violations.”

Hunters are reminded that either-sex whitetails are legal game through Sunday, November 4. After that, the regulation is buck-only for whitetails until the last four days of the season (November 22-25) when either-sex whitetails are legal again. Mule deer hunting is buck-only all season; elk is brow-tined bull only. These regulations apply in most Region One hunting districts. Young hunters age 12-15 may take antlerless whitetailed deer and antlerless elk season long in most Region One hunting districts. Check the Montana hunting regulations for the district you plan to hunt.

R-1 OPENING DAY - October 21, 2007 CHECK STATION TRENDS:
Year Total WTD WT Bucks Mule Deer Elk Hunter #s
1996 265 91 35 11 3,750
1997 98 46 16 22 3,208
1998 41 41 20 5 2,696
1999 64 62 30 6 2,498
2000 58 54 27 7 2,526
2001 329 97 29 5 2,738
2002 201 78 14 6 2,877
2003 178 65 26 14 2,809
2004 209 77 36 20 2,697
2005 136 56 36 19 2,768
2006 171 72 27 19 2,649
2007 185 74 21 30 2,958

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks


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