ladhilbluesband
New member
Greetings!
I know us out-of-staters can touch a nerve but I swear I'm only coming for a few days and I'm not bringing friends!
I'm an Oregon resident and will be staying in Billings, MT for 6-8 or so weeks starting in October this year and I was hoping I could add a new species to my bag.
If I plan accordingly, how realistic is it for me to do a focused hunt for chickens? Montana has plenty of sharpies and pheasant so I'm most interested in Chickens and possibly even quail if there's a huntable population.
Second part of the question, if I wanted to focus on chickens and quail, what part of the state would ya'll suggest? What's a good hub to land in for 3-4 days? I don't mind doing a little driving each day (1hour+). I've hunted enough out of state to be comfortable managing through public access but I've heard chickens can be really difficult to pin down. I will be bringing four dogs so if they're in the area, hopefully we'll find 'em!
I appreciate any advice here.
I know us out-of-staters can touch a nerve but I swear I'm only coming for a few days and I'm not bringing friends!
I'm an Oregon resident and will be staying in Billings, MT for 6-8 or so weeks starting in October this year and I was hoping I could add a new species to my bag.
If I plan accordingly, how realistic is it for me to do a focused hunt for chickens? Montana has plenty of sharpies and pheasant so I'm most interested in Chickens and possibly even quail if there's a huntable population.
Second part of the question, if I wanted to focus on chickens and quail, what part of the state would ya'll suggest? What's a good hub to land in for 3-4 days? I don't mind doing a little driving each day (1hour+). I've hunted enough out of state to be comfortable managing through public access but I've heard chickens can be really difficult to pin down. I will be bringing four dogs so if they're in the area, hopefully we'll find 'em!
I appreciate any advice here.