bigskyblue
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Registered: Sep 2008
Location: Central Montana
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There is an area near us that never closed its quota for lions. This year it closed relatively quickly. We used to hunt it quite often. Some years treeing 6 to 7 females in that area, and never killing one. We didn't even bother hunting in it this year due to the pressure that has been put on it by out of state and in state hunters. Guys would run the roads 24/7 and kill anything in their path. We do not have a problem with guys coming from out of state, but you must realize this is a limited resource and you are a guest when you travel in to another state. We as locals are not killing everything we tree because we would like to tree something in the future. We treed and turned loose a 60 lb. cat, and some guys from Minnesota came in after us, treed and killed the cat. No, it didn't have spots, so was legal to take, but come on.
Because of the pressure, Montana has started a special drawing in some parts of the state which will eventually involve most of the state. We are seeing more houndsman west of us coming our way because of the draw for a lion tag in their local area.
So if you are wishing to travel west to hunt, keep in mind that local houndsman count on having something to run and train their hounds with. Some areas have more cats than others, but no area is short of houndsmen.
Friendly advice: If hunting out of state, don't pound one area to death or shoot small cats with anything more than a camera. Best idea would be to hunt with a local.
We have traveled to other states to run bear, and we always hunt with locals that are our friends and we always remember we are a guest.
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