not competing with rifle hunters. 



Am happy with branched antler regulations in some districts. 



Ample opportunity, good game numbers, the general environment. 



It was a challenge, and we saw plenty of game. 



I have had no problems with the way it stands . 



Yes, except different regulations on opposite sides of the 

 Missouri River. 



Big game populations seem good. 



It is nice to be able to hunt either sex because if you couldn't 

 then you would always see the other. And also you can hunt 

 almost any district. 



The season seems long enough. 



Because when I go out and hunt I have no problem seeing game. 



I am lucky enough to be able to hunt where there is little or no 

 competition. 



For the amount of time I've been able to get out in the last four 

 years, I've see quite a few animals. 



Yes, but I'm a beginner and have only hunted for one year, so I 

 don ' t know . 



Good hunting. 



Wide variety and large amounts of big game. 



I like to be able to hunt with bow and rifle both, but I feel if 

 the hunter doesn't fill his tag with the bow, he should be able 

 to use his rifle to do so for all big game. 



Because I can get out before the rifle hunters. 



Because you can almost always get a permit. 



Freedom to hunt in a number of areas and to get away from the 

 mass of rifle hunters, 4x4 's, ATV's etc. 



Some places I hunt now, I also hunted as a boy. 



Yes, except season should be started one week later. It's 

 generally not as warm by later in September. I've heard of 

 several lost to spoilage. 



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