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Hunting antelope with a suppressor is legal in Montana, but you need to comply with state regulations on noise levels and suppressor requirements.
Montanans’ Right to Suppress
In Montana, the use of a suppressor for hunting is allowed, as long as you adhere to the state’s noise restriction. According to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, hunters can use a suppressor if it meets the 85 decibel noise level limit. For an antelope hunter, a suppressor can be beneficial, especially when hunting in areas with other hunters, as it reduces the noise level of the rifle.
High Plains Hunting Strategies
Hunting on the high plains of Montana requires a strategic approach. Antelope are highly mobile and sensitive to human presence, making it essential to use the wind and terrain to your advantage. When hunting from a fixed position, use a camouflage cover and conceal yourself in a natural hideout such as a ravine or a group of trees. To increase your chances of spotting an antelope, consider using a high-powered scope with a 4-12 power magnification and a variable zoom. This type of scope allows you to make a quick shot at a distance of up to 400 yards.
Public Access and Access Strategies
Montana offers many access points for public hunting, including state wildlife management areas and national forests. When hunting on public land, familiarize yourself with the terrain and the layout of the area. Use a map and GPS to locate the best hunting spots and access points. To minimize the impact on the environment and other hunters, follow the principles of Leave No Trace and respect the property rights of private landowners. In areas with private land, be prepared to obtain permission from the landowner or follow the guidelines for public access as outlined by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
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