Yes, except areas along the Missouri River should have the same 



regulations . 



1987 was my first year at the sport. I had a quality experience 



on each of five outings, saw many elk and was not bothered by 



competition. 



Good time to take a break. 



Plenty of opportunities. 



Because it offers a challenge of the outdoors, and of the hunt. 



It's just a good time of year to be out in elk habitat. 



It's a beautiful way to see nature and you might even get a 

 challenging kill. 



I don't see any necessary changes. 



I like the choice of places. 



The weather is good enough to get up into the high country. 



I like it early and either sex. 



Thereis plenty of game and fewer hunters. There is also nicer 

 weather. 



I like the sport and it gives good opportunities at elk. 



Plenty of elk, few people. 



Season is adequate. 



Because it is very challenging and more regulations will ruin the 

 hunting. 



I like the sport and the chance to get close to big game. 



Branch antlered only hunting has definitely helped increase 



larger bull hunting. 



Because there is plenty of elk. 



The season dates are well placed, animal limits are right, small 

 cimount of hunters. 



I haven't hunted much, but I feel there is ample opportunity for 

 me to kill an elk. 



Season, either sex. 



Because it's challenging. 



