Season is open during rut and is of sufficient length. 



Extremely challenging and great populations. 



There are plenty of elk and places to hunt. However, there are 

 too many nonserious hunters . 



It gives me the opportunity to get out and hunt earlier and to 

 hunt during the bugling season. 



No complaints. 



Opportunity exists to hunt big bulls along with cows for meat not 

 only horns . 



I did see a lot of elk in 1987. 



Good animal numbers . 



Being a former professional guide, the early archery bugle season 

 works well. 



There is a good elk population. Would like to see more trophy 

 bulls. 



The hunting is great although it would be nice to have increased 

 populations and more proportions of trophy animals. 



Well, I'm really a lousy bow hunter (I've never gotten anything) 

 but it's fun to get out. 



However, as stated, I believe CMR should be an archery only area. 



I enjoy elk hunting with my bow. I love my teacher, and the elk 

 love my bugle . 



I have been lucky. It is getting harder to find a place to hunt. 



Fees, regulations, access, season and game are very appropriate. 



I'm dissatisfied with the mule deer hunter in that area. 



I like to be able to hunt either sex. 



Season corresponds with the rut. 



I like to hunt either sex. 



I am close to the healthiest herd in Montana. Have time to scout 

 the area. 



Generally yes, although increase in hunters and elimination of 

 archery only in 311 (deer) has reduced the quality of hunting. 



