This year’s hunting season in west central Montana is witnessing a notable uptick, with over 2,500 hunters checking in at local wildlife stations just during the opening weekend. This figure reflects an increase of more than 170 hunters compared to last year, signaling a robust start to the season as reported by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Remarkably, the preliminary data indicates a substantial rise in deer harvests, with mule deer up 50% and white-tailed deer seeing a 21% increase. This growth not only highlights the vitality of the local wildlife population but also hints at a thriving outdoor community eager to engage with the state’s rich hunting traditions.
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