Posted November 26, 2018 6:56 pm by Comments

By Ammoland

14 year-old hunter, Cooper Christensen, pictured at the FWP hunter check station near Bonner. Credit: FWP.
14 year-old hunter, Cooper Christensen, pictured at the FWP hunter check station near Bonner. Credit: FWP.

Montana – -(AmmoLand.com)- Montana’s general big game hunting season closed Sunday, Nov. 25th, 2018, with deer and elk harvest totals recorded at west-central Montana’s two hunter check stations on par with recent years.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) reports that the numbers at the hunter check station near Darby were up slightly from last year, with 169 elk, 33 mule deer and 69 white-tailed deer tallied, compared to 159, 22 and 68, respectively last season.

At the hunter check station near Bonner, a busy final weekend brought hunter-trips to 5,800 for the season, down slightly from 6,062 last year. Those hunters harvested 74 elk, down from 95 elk checked last year, and 65 mule deer, up from 45 checked last year. Whitetail harvest increased with the intensity of the rut in the last weekend of the season, raising the season total reported at Bonner to 388 white-tailed deer, which remained lower than the previous two seasons but only three under the total whitetails checked in 2015.

Montana FWP operated a check station at the mouth of Fish Creek, in Mineral County, on the last …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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