I was thinking part of that compromise would be to get rid of tags aside from the standard NR Combo, Come Home to Hunt, etc. Just a NR Combo and NR Guided Combo. None of these other nonsense tags that clog up the overall allocation (and create more of that bureaucracy everyone loathes).They will certainly want more than that, but where is the compromise? Not sure what the benefit is for us. Probably better to just give the 1400 tags to MOGA and let them determine the allocation. It will be fun to see them eat their own.
MOGA would almost certainly want more, but those 1400 are the bone they’re being thrown, it’d be something like that or nothing at all. Make em compete against one another and be held accountable for providing a quality service to the NR hunter paying for their services.
Letting MOGA have to play favorites with the allocation would be funny though.
Nevertheless, I’m maybe getting too far off track of the thread’s original intent. Would love to see anything anything on the ballot that stops the legislature from “managing” wildlife or allocating tags.
I believe @wllm1313 said something along the lines of “everyone is arguing about who gets to kill the last buffalo instead of figuring out how we could have a million of them” in another thread, and that kinda stuck in my mind for how Montana has been running things.