As far as I'm concerned MT has about the most versatile hunting known. Sharptails, Huns, Pheasants, Sage grouse, Turkey, several Mountian grouses, Dove. Then you can combine hunts for most species too. Here you also got Elk, Moose, Sheep, Goats, Black Bear, Antelope, Muley, Whitetails, Lions, and Grizzly permits should soon be available again within the next couple of years. If you want to persue Furbearers, then you got: Beaver, Otter, Muskrat, Mink, Marten, Fisher, Wolverine, and Bobcat (Lynx cat). Canadian Lynx are now protected, but should come off the list again and be persued whithin a few years hopefully. Like to hunt Predators and nongame animals? We have: Coyote, Weasel, Skunk, Spotted Skunk, Badger, Raccoon, Redfox. We have Snowshoes, Cottontails, Jacks, many, many species of Ground Squirrels and Tree Squirrels. Swan hunting, Crane, Geese, Ducks. I think I will quit there as you probabaly get the point. A man can hunt so much here that you could do it full time if you found a way to make money at it. I admit as a resident that hunting here is overwhelming and it is tough to pick which critters a guy wants go after. As far as hunting goes I would be nowhere else including Alaska. My opinion. :toast: