Yes, except the only thing I dislike is when landowners lease 

 their land or make you pay to hunt. There's just not enough 

 "good" hunting areas left. 



It gives a person a chance to get close to elk in the rut and 

 before the general hunting starts. 

 Low hunting pressure with either sex. 



Yes, I saw many cow elk, however neither my hunting partners not 

 I saw any bulls. 



Yes, except I don't understand the sudden change for quality 

 bulls. I think quantity is better for hunting. 



Because I fought for years to get archery elk hunting in Montana. 



Many opportunities to hunt in my area; a good opportunity to bag 

 any sex. 



It's tough enough to be good for serious hunters, but still 

 accessible to us amateurs. 



The challenge and exercise. 



Very challenging sport. 



Numerous areas to hunt, plenty of animals. 



Good populations, many large bulls. 



Any improvement is always welcomed. 



There is a lot of elk out there and nice country to hunt in. 



The game is there and huntable. 



I think there are more elk and fewer hunters in Montana. 



Can generally hunt the areas of personal preference. 



I like the early season so people have a chance to bugle one. 



I can hunt close to where I live and not worry about if the area 

 is closed to permit only. 



It is a challenge to bugle in the elk. 



To get out - see elk - get the opportunity to take one. 



Because I can go close to home and I'm not rich. 



The opportunities are great if you have the want. 



Yes, except I would like to see less bow hunters. 



