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Yes, special regulations apply to archery antelope hunts, including specific weapon restrictions, season dates, and bag limits.
Special Regulations Overview
In Montana, archery antelope hunts are subject to specific regulations. For example, the archery season typically runs from mid-September to late October, with a bag limit of one antelope per hunter. Additionally, archers are required to use a minimum draw weight of 60 pounds and a broadhead with at least two cutting edges.
Hunting Strategies on High Plains
When hunting antelope on the high plains, it’s essential to use terrain to your advantage. Look for areas with natural funnel points, such as creek beds or draws, where antelope are likely to congregate. Use spot-and-stalk techniques to approach your target, and be prepared to make long shots. A good binocular or spotting scope is crucial for scanning the terrain and locating antelope from a distance.
Public Access and Hunting Opportunities
Montana offers numerous public access areas for antelope hunting, including national forests, state wildlife management areas, and public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations for each area, and be prepared to hike or drive long distances to reach your hunting location. Consider scouting your area a few days before the hunt to get a sense of antelope movement patterns and identify potential hunting spots.
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