Generally, yes. The quiet isolation away from other people; the 

 beautiful scenery and the abundance of wildlife. 



The number of elk seems to be increasing. 



I feel that Montana has the best system in the U.S.A. 



Yes, except we could stand to have more animals. 



Lots of bulls. 



I like having the choice of either sex elk in areas usually by 

 permit only. 



It is a challenge to get within bow range. 



It is a either sex situation with minimal pressure. 



Good population, good number of trophy class animals. 



It was fun but need to get landowners to let more hunters have 

 access to some lands. 



Lots of elk, cows and bulls; good times hunting. 



We have plenty of places and opportunities to hunt them. 



I would like to see walk in areas opened to four wheelers when 

 you get some down so you can get them out before they spoil. 



Mostly I use it as a time to scout out terrain, like to sow and 

 be quiet . 



Now that the pressure is controlled in N.D, 632 and 631, the elk 

 numbers have increased. 



Where else do you get to hunt in a wide variety of areas . 



Because it ' s a change from shooting a rifle. 



The opportunity is there. 



Plenty of game, hunters not concentrated yet. Hunters should 

 choose rifle or bow. 



The Missouri Breaks are extremely rich in game and they're highly 

 visible. 



Season during elk rut; elk are undisturbed. 



Few restrictions, excellent opportunities. 



The opportunities for seeing elk are good. 



CMR is managed for trophy bulls. But I would like tosee some 



